- Open up "choice" schools to all students so no one will have to send their children to those god-awful, good-for-nothing public schools.
- Hire and retain only top-notch teachers and hold them accountable.
- Let poor and disabled students take the federal funding they get for being poor and disabled and attend any school they like, even private schools.
To that I say:
- Nevermind that millions of Americans have and continue to get very good educations in public schools, thanks to excellent and dedicated public school teachers, or that surveys, test scores and analyses have shown and continue to show that these so-called "choice" schools are doing no better at educating America's children than public schools.
- What in the world do Romney and other "we need to hire and retain only the best and the brightest" teachers blatherers think they're going use to attract and retain the best teachers? Surely not decent pay and benefits. Certainly not decent working conditions. Perhaps they think demonization is a great lure. Oh, that's right, they only demonize public school teachers. It's only the best and the brightest university chancellors and corporate CEOs who need to be attacted and retained with multimillion-dollar compensation packages and obscene perks, not teachers, right? And how will Romney, et al, hold these great "choice" teachers accountable? Certainly not by requiring that they be certified, because some states don't encumber "choice" school teachers with such nusances as certification, advanced degrees or continuing education courses, right?
- And what the heck is this "small government" presidential hopeful doing talking about federal funding for poor or disadvantaged students? Aren't Romney and his ilk in the business of doing away with the federal department of education and federal funding for social programs that might benefit the poor and disabled?