For anyone like McCain who was unaware of Dunn and the Wilks Brothers, here's another thread,
https://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?t=2968398
And two good articles, mostly about Dunn,
https://www.texasmonthly.com/news-po...nn-runs-texas/
https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/...tions-0bbe2dfe
I disagree with the Dunn and Wilks social agenda, and their attempt to blackball any Republican who voted to impeach their man Ken Paxton.
There are two things they promote that I do agree with. The Biden Administration has tried to take its climate agenda too far, by shutting down down drilling and leases on federal lands and the federal offshore, and approvals of new LNG plants. Dunn and the Wilks are fighting that. And they are promoting school choice, through state funding of private schools.
There's a caveat though. Their real agenda with the schools is to provide more Christian education. And too many private schools are putting out kids that may be well schooled in Christianity or Islam or whatever, but not reading, writing and math. Private schools supported directly or indirectly by government funds should have to meet minimum standards for the quality of education they provide. And vouchers should only go to families who couldn't otherwise send their kids to private school.
I may have been swayed by anecdotal data though. I know a public school teacher who complains about the level of students who transfer to her class from private schools. And I had a child who struggled in math for a good while after transitioning from a private to a public school.
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Originally Posted by txdot-guy
Abbot’s insistence on school vouchers for private schools borders on the obsessive. Our representatives (most of whom I didn’t vote for) stood up and said no to Abbot. Does he really believe that this issue is good for Texas or does he just not want to piss off some of the biggest campaign contributors in the state?
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What are your concerns about vouchers?