Of course the charters would have re-segregated schools. But the main goal is to have government pay for religious education, and to bankrupt the public school system. Then, when the "unfortunates" have little or no education due to underfunding, the corporate masters can claim that there is no one "qualified" and they can justify sub-standard wages, which is the same outcome that the new law that doesn't require that companies pay prevailing wage will also accomplish.
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Re: “Only the Tennessee GOP could accomplish legislative gridlock wielding a supermajority”
Certainly biased reporting. Does the scene have any reporting that is not anti Republican?
Most of the state votes Republican, why dont you ever give that view?