With the present recession, public school fees are on the rise! Incredibly, some families pay as much as $4000 - $5000 in fees annually in addition to what the taxpayers chip in, to cover their children’s education in the public schools. Why so expensive? Why does it cost so much more and why are we getting so much less than we used to get? Kevin Swanson applies the “baseball bat” test to public school funding on this edition of Generations, and suggests that parents ought to fund and control their children’s education and upbringing.
May 31, 2011
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A Double-Dip Recession - Hare-Brained Regulations, Recessions, and God’s Laws - May 30, 2011
The Apocalyptic Sense - When a Culture Dies, What's Next? - May 27, 2011
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