http://www.truth-out.org/tea-party-group-admits-it-wants-shut-down-public-schools/1310493891

So much for equal and free education for all:

Tea Party Group Admits It Wants to "Shut Down Public Schools"

Tuesday 12 July 2011
by: Zaid Jilani, ThinkProgress [3] | Report
As ThinkProgress has documented, a tightly-knit group of right-wing Political 
Action Committees (PACs) and corporate foundations have unleashed an assault 
[4] on public education, pushing school voucher schemes nationwide that would 
funnel taxpayer dollars away from public schools and toward private schools 
instead [5]. In doing so, many of these voucher advocates claim they simply 
want to expand school choice [6] and improve the quality of education for all.

Yet one group that has been influential in the school voucher push — the 
Independence Hall Tea Party, which has run a major PAC [7] that operates in 
Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania — is finally admitting that its true 
goal is to abolish public education.

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In a series of e-mails and interviews, Teri Adams, the president of the 
Idependence Hall Tea Party Association, explains that her organization is 
involved in its voucher advocacy because it believes “public schools should 
go away.” Adams said that their ultimate goal is to “shut down public 
schools and have private schools only [9]“:

“We think public schools should go away,’’ says Teri Adams, the head of 
the Independence Hall Tea Party and a leading advocate — both in New Jersey 
and Pennsylvania — of passage of school voucher bills. The tea party operates 
in those two states and Delaware. They should “go away,” she says, because 
“they are hurting our children.’’ [...] Adams says the current voucher 
program “discriminates” against wealthier students by providing public 
subsidies only to inner-city children in allegedly failing schools. Her 
group’s e-mails pushing vouchers caught the attention of James Kovalcin of 
South Brunswick, a retired public school teacher who asked Adams for 
clarification. She responded via email: “Our ultimate goal is to shut down 
public schools and have private schools only, eventually returning 
responsibility for payment to parents and private charities. It’s going to 
happen piecemeal and not overnight. It took us years to get into this mess and 
it’s going to take years to get out of it.”

“It’s refreshing to see a vouchers promoter who is honest about her real 
intent — to destroy public education,” responded Julia Rubin, a spokeswoman 
for Save Our Schools, a New Jersey organization that is opposing the voucher 
push in the state. “Fortunately, most New Jersey residents understand how 
devastating vouchers would be for our excellent public schools [9].” (HT: 
@DianeRavitch [10])

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