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:: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 ::

Chester E. Finn Jr. wants you to decide whether or not Alan Greenspan is the smartest man in America.
I'm not as smart as Greenspan but I had spotted this oddity before he spoke: Many of the people and groups that are shrillest in protesting the loss of American jobs are also the most vocal in resisting the education changes called for by NCLB. Labor unions. Senator John Edwards. And more than a few state legislators.

Maybe they just don't get it: When they balk at fixing their schools and raising education standards, they are saying to employers, "Keep sending your jobs overseas, because we have no intention of supplying you with a competent domestic workforce."


:: Mark 9:39 AM [+] ::
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