Well, the good feelings towards Christie for his actions during the storm crises is evaporating rapidly…with the news of him continuing to destroy public education for private profiteers.
Looking at the comments, Amitola mentions how the town has gone the way of most in the U.S.–jobs dry up, people move or the ones that stay are scraping by–not able to support a robust economy. And the schools follow–poverty is the number one reason for school’s poor performance. It’s hard to concentrate on school work when you’re hungry, dirty, and your folks are stressed out because you’re *this close* to being out on the street. (or worse, you’re already out on the street, living in a shelter, with noise all night long and no privacy and no life).
Another poignant comment is by John Randolph: the 1% bring the city to its knees and then profit off of the carcass.
Disaster capitalism, folks….(speaking of unions, they announced on the news the other day that Indiana has now lost more union members than gained, thanks to “Right to Work” law. Also, they are airing commercials promoting a tax break…yes, a tax break in this economy…for Hoosiers—Gov. Mike Pence, an APEC toadie, first spouted this hairbrained idea right after election. Legislature said no. Now *cough* Americans for Prosperity are taking it to the airwaves trying to get people to call their representatives.)
Unfortunately, charter school takeover is not just here in the U.S., but now in Haiti. (insert a few choice expletives here). Note that Bill Gates has his filthy little fingers in this, too. Like I said before, he is not the philanthropist he tries to imitate.
See previous posts here. And here. And here.
And here.