You can throw or vote your school board or government out of power. If a consumer finance tech company has duo/monopolistic power and uses that to make a consumer sign an arbitration clause, what recourse do they have if they are misled?
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Niskanen doesn't pay nearly as much to charter school evangelists as the Waltons. While I am happy those policy shops exist, they have little impact at the local level, where it's much easier to influence a number of small elections/stakeholders.
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For every Niskanen, there are a dozen shops like this having outsized influence, even here in ostensibly liberal WA https://crosscut.com/2018/12/why-conservative-think-tanks-thrive-liberal-wa …
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