President Obama’s Af-Pak war strategy

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: President Barack Obama has been consistent with his campaign promises and his plan for Afghanistan touched upon in this op/ed from July 2008 Barack Obama – Op-Ed – My Plan for Iraq - NYTimes.com: Ending the war [in Iraq] is essential to meeting our broader strategic goals, starting in Afghanistan and Pakistan, where … Read more

Congressional Budget Office reports undermine GOP distortions

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Congressional Republicans love to cite reports from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) – except, of course, when the CBO report undermines the line of bullshit Republicans ae selling the American public, aided and abetted by a lazy stenographer news media who never fact check what Republicans are saying (you know who … Read more

Sen. John McCain’s rank hypocrisy on Medicare cuts

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: The Senate began debate of the health care reform bill on Moday and John McCain wasted no time in making a complete fool of himself. As Keith Olbermann noted in his intro to McCain's "remarkable performance" that "you'll have to see to believe" 'Countdown with Keith Olbermann' for Monday, November 30 John … Read more

The GOP’s “Gimmicks-R-Us” shop

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Nobody does bumper sticker slogan gimmicks better than the Republican Party. They have excelled at this "simple solutions to complex problems" that you can reduce to a bumper sticker for years. The latest gimmick from the GOP's "Gimmicks-R-Us" shop comes from Arizona Rep. Judy Burges, R-Skull Valley. Burges has convinced 33 of … Read more

Should charters get more money?

David Safier

by David Safier

I've been wrestling with this one lately. A suit has been filed to give charter schools more money to make their allocations "equal" with district schools. That raises the question: do charters get less than district schools, and if so, should the state give them more?

The main issue here is the $7500 vs. $9500 per pupil figure that I've written about ad nauseam. The $9500 figure is ridiculous when you're talking about the amount spent on a student's education. The extra $2000 has to do with the cost of building more schools to deal with our expanding student population. It wouldn't be there if our population had remained stable or was shrinking. No reputable comparative national study from the left or the right includes the extra $2000, nor does Tom Horne. We spend about $7500 per student. End of story.

But when we're comparing schools within the state, it may be a different matter. Why shouldn't all schools, charter and district, have equal access to school building funds when they need to put up a school to house students? It's a compelling argument.

But I think the argument falls apart when you look at it more closely. Here are 3 reasons why charter schools shouldn't have access to extra government funds for building schools. I'll elaborate on them after the jump.

  1. Charter schools aren't built to meet the needs of an expanding student population.
  2. Charter school buildings are created (or redesigned) at the whim of the directors, not the Department of Education or a school district.
  3. Charter schools can fail or have their charters revoked, leaving an empty building.

Here's the best analogy I can think of. I think people would complain mightily if a district wanted money to put up a few new schools it couldn't justify because of population needs. The complaints would grow louder if it left the building design up to the new principal and a group of friends. And they would reach eardrum-piercing levels if the district said, we don't know if we'll still be using the school a few years down the road.

That's a rough approximation of the situation when a new charter school is built.

UPDATE: Shootout in Seattle; Mike Huckabee denies any blame

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Associated Press writer Gene Johnson has this update at East Valley Tribune: SEATTLE (AP) — The man suspected of gunning down four police officers in a suburban coffee shop was shot and killed by a lone patrolman investigating a stolen car early Tuesday. Four people were arrested for allegedly helping the suspect … Read more

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David Safier

by David Safier This is a public service announcement. The Goldwater Institute's Daily Email has announced what they think we must do to  protect what we gained when the Bill of Rights was ratified. Spread the word about the Arizona Health Care Freedom Act, which could stop the federal government from dictating your health care … Read more

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