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Originally Posted by Fuzz
Because they'd need to hire more teachers. By punting it to the private system, we still pay for those teachers(ya, ya, lower costs) but they are not part of a union, and you know, maybe the next time the public unions go on strike(if they ever have the right to) the govenrment points at the private schools still open and blames unions destroying education, and maybe we'd be better to do away with the public boards altogether, as is their end goal in everything.
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You’re very close but it’s not the boards the UCP and their puppet masters are trying to do away with. They like boards that they can control. Even private boards still have to follow government guidelines. And the UCP have proven they don’t care about paying less for anything if it can benefit one of their buddies.
Care to take a second guess?
Hint: you name their actual target 3 times in your post