The public schools of New Orleans have become a ripe bauble for the privatizers of public education. |
The privatizers have hoodwinked us into believing that public education, like poverty, is hopeless. |
Alternatively, privatizers can unhappily admit that future stock returns will be much lower than they have been claiming. |
When it comes to simple arithmetic, involving trillions of dollars of workers' Social Security money, the privatizers flunk the test. |
The privatizers traditionally claim that government has no business in business. |
Instead, privatizers like to play a shell game where they use gloomy assumptions for Social Security and rosy assumptions for privatization. |