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Old 10-04-2011, 12:13 AM   #12
Efonukmp

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Indeed, but taking away the money, by itself, doesn't fix the problem either.

Unfortunately none of these education budget crises have had anything to actually do with education, only with who gets the money.
Unfortunately, the education budgets have become so bloated over the years because people assumed that the problem was that they weren't funded correctly. They already threw money at the problem, so now since it obviously didn't work, we don't need to fund at those levels. It is basically hitting the restart button by undoing the damage to the budget and taking a new approach.
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