OldGuy43
Garden Ornament
I like to discuss "hot button" issues like this here at Easy Garden since gardeners seem to more contemplative than most;
Here in the U.S. up until the 1840's most schools were privately owned and operated. This probably worked really well, because if you didn't like the way the school was run there was a quick, easy and effective solution. You took your child out of that school, quit giving them money and sent your offspring elsewhere. With publicly funded education you take what you get. Oh sure, you can complain, but you have no direct control.
Okay, admittedly I'm not a fan of big government, and I firmly believe the free enterprise system works if left alone, but that doesn't make me wrong.
Here in the U.S. up until the 1840's most schools were privately owned and operated. This probably worked really well, because if you didn't like the way the school was run there was a quick, easy and effective solution. You took your child out of that school, quit giving them money and sent your offspring elsewhere. With publicly funded education you take what you get. Oh sure, you can complain, but you have no direct control.
Okay, admittedly I'm not a fan of big government, and I firmly believe the free enterprise system works if left alone, but that doesn't make me wrong.
