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The Bradley's are every bit as evil as the Kochs, but manage to keep a much lower profile.
http://dianeravitch.net/category/wisconsin/
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An analysis of IRS Form 990 records and Bradley Foundation reports reveals over 130 organizations supportive of their education privatization agenda and working to advance their cause have received over $108 million from 2005 through 2014;
Bradleys tactics have continued to evolve, now featuring litigation to advance their privatization agenda and intimidate opponents. Leading the effort is the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty which since its inception in 2011 has been larded with over $2 million from Bradley;
According to the nonpartisan Legislative Fiscal Bureau, the voucher program will cost Wisconsin taxpayers over $1.1 billion from 2011 through the end of the 201517 budget
sinkingfeeling
(51,482 posts)http://www.forbes.com/sites/maureensullivan/2016/01/08/walton-family-foundation-aims-to-bolster-charter-schools-with-1-billion-in-grants/
Walton Family Foundation Aims To Bolster Charter Schools With $1 Billion In Grants
The Walton Family Foundation announced today that it will spend $1 billion over the next five years to expand educational opportunity across the country through partnerships with charter school operators, researchers and education reformers.
Since 1997, the foundation says it has invested more than $385 million in 2,110 new public charter schools, about a quarter of all charters in the U.S. The foundation says last year it supported 100 new charter school start-ups with more than $20 million in grants.
madokie
(51,076 posts)is it indoctrination or something else
Scuba
(53,475 posts)madokie
(51,076 posts)for the bastards then
JackRiddler
(24,979 posts)These people really live their own bullshit.
The correct answer is, it doesn't matter. Having inherited ownership of a supermarket chain, or having been born to the Number 1 lawyer and Seattle at just the right time to later scam IBM into letting them monopolize the PC operating system, or having written the code for a MySpace that People Like Better are not reasons to allow anyone to accumulate billions, or to pretend to convert these billions from personal to "philanthropic" wealth still under their control, or, worst of all to give them an almost monarchical privilege in deciding the shape of public policy. What qualifies Waltons and Gateses and Zuckerberg get to set policy for the schools, while educators, parents and students have almost no say? If you allow that, our nightmare will continue to be that we live in whatever wish to dream.