Weekend Links
- A libertarian primer on the real meaning of the phrase “campaign finance reform.” For more, read John Samples’ book, The Fallacy of Campaign Finance Reform.
- New report shows that Head Start, a sacrosanct (and very expensive) federal education program, doesn’t work. So what should we do about it? Give it more money of course!
- “In his State of the Union address, President Obama proposed spending another $4 billion annually on K–12 public education. He did not mention that state, local, and federal governments already spend well over twice what they did in 1980, or that there has been no discernible improvement in student achievement during that period.” Just sayin’.
- Michael Tanner on Obama’s faith-based boondoggle: “The faith-based initiative was a typical example of Bush-style “big-government” conservatism. It has been co-opted by the Obama administration as another weapon for social engineering.”
• January 29, 2010 @ 5:08 pm
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Tags: campaign finance, conservatism, education, federal education, federal government, government, head start, john samples, libertarian, Obama administration, President Obama, social engineering, spending, State of the Union, State of the Union Address, student achievement
Filed under: General
Tags: campaign finance, conservatism, education, federal education, federal government, government, head start, john samples, libertarian, Obama administration, President Obama, social engineering, spending, State of the Union, State of the Union Address, student achievement


