Earlier today I wrote:
When it comes down to it, I believe that except in
the area of abortion, conservatives are all about maintaining choice,
and Obama is all about taking it away.
One of his first acts as president, remember, was to take away school choice from DC parents whose children had under Bush had the opportunity to go to exclusive private schools like Obama's daughters do.
The
Wall Street Journal reports:
SEPTEMBER 10, 2009, 12:52 P.M. ET
A Real Education Outrage
Protesting parents ignored by the media.
President
Obama's speech to students this week got plenty of attention, and many
conservatives looked foolish by fretting about "indoctrination." They
would have done far more good joining those who protested on Tuesday
against the President's decision to shut down a school voucher program
for 1,700 low-income kids in Washington, D.C.
"It's fundamentally wrong for this Administration not to listen to
the voices of citizens in this city," said Kevin Chavous, the former
D.C. Council member who organized the protest of parents and kids
ignored by most media. Mr. Chavous, a Democrat, is upset that the White
House and Democrats in Congress have conspired to shut down the program
even though the government's own evaluation demonstrates improved test
scores.
The nationwide black/white achievement gap has grown in recent
years, and it's significantly wider than it was two decades ago. Yet
the Obama Administration, in deference to teachers unions that oppose
school choice, is shuttering a voucher program that is narrowing the
racial learning gap.
"The D.C. voucher program has proven to be the most effective
education policy evaluated by the federal government's official
education research arm so far," writes the Education Department's chief
evaluator Patrick Wolf in the current issue of Education Next. "On
average, participating low-income students are performing better in
reading because the federal government decided to launch an
experimental school choice program in our nation's capital."
Democrats had pledged that if the D.C.
Council supported the voucher program, they'd revisit it. "The
government of Washington, D.C., should decide whether they want [the
voucher program] in their school district," declared Illinois Senator
Dick Durbin, who sponsored the provision to kill the program. Well, a
majority of the D.C. Council has since sent lawmakers a letter
expressing support. Yet Democrats are still preventing Congress from
living up to its end of the deal and voting to restore funding.
Meanwhile, Mr. Obama sends his own daughters to the best private school
in the District.
The Wall Street Journal reports: