my primary interest is a mechanism by which exceptional polymath type kids, which I agree are highly anomalous, can opt out
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given that, my support for more drastic measures to raise outcomes goes way up, would probably be beneficial for middle ~95%
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voucher programs seem on the whole sensible to me, though they likely would increase stratification they at least have the...
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...potential to raise the floor, which has been dropping out from under in recent decades (though I am not sure how much is...
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...bureaucratic failure and how much is changing demographics). I don't think we'll ever get away from local funding for the...
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...same reason I don't think we'll ever have national healthcare (at least not without a highly convoluted system meant to...
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...trick people into thinking it's something else, but this would be horribly byzantine by definition): we don't have the...
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...collectivist culture or national consciousness that undergirds public acceptability of euro-socialism in western europe
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this is all my general desires tho, if restrict scope to devos: agree she's manifestly unqualified but don't think it matters much
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things will get worse, just as they have under previous administrations, not catastrophic, just slow, inexorable decline
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