Her editorial supported A-F grades and default closure. Those are regs. Yet you said she pushed back on any reg as too much.https://twitter.com/kzernike/status/818653280377171968 …
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Replying to @maxeden99
...left w state office that has done little if anything to close schools for bad perform. Story full of quotes to this effect
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Replying to @kzernike
Your prerogative to assume it was about personal control rather than policy. But backing some and opposing others =/= opposing all
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Replying to @maxeden99
policy, absolutely. did I say this was a personal thing for her? I thought I said she was a believer in free markets.
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Replying to @kzernike
In the tweet you said "whom she couldn't control personally." People who believe in that don't want personal control.
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Replying to @maxeden99
Ah, thought we were discussing the story. But yes, they would be outside her political donations.
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Speaking of the story, interesting bit here re: Durant -http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/443771/nyts-latest-false-attack-devos …
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but I know it's easier to make the NYT the story - rather than the very real issues in Detroit. As some might say, Sad!
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