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Shagman

(135 posts)
Tue Mar 20, 2012, 01:09 PM Mar 2012

Howard Rich still at it

For several years, NY realty tycoon Howard Rich has been trying to destroy the public school system by getting weak state governments to pass "school choice" laws. So far SC has managed to resist the temptation, but there's another bill in the General Assembly this year.

State newspaper article

The "advocacy group" mentioned in the article, South Carolinians for Responsible Government, is part of Rich's apparatus. All the funding goes through convoluted channels, so nobody really knows how much money Rich is spending here. My question is, if his cause is so noble, why is he doing everything in the shadows?

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Howard Rich still at it (Original Post) Shagman Mar 2012 OP
South Carolina as Testing Ground SCDem Mar 2012 #1
good news is SCantiGOP Apr 2012 #2

SCDem

(3,014 posts)
1. South Carolina as Testing Ground
Sat Mar 24, 2012, 03:33 PM
Mar 2012

In 2007, Rich said that South Carolina was a testing ground.

I think he likes to do this "in the shadows" because he wants people to think that they are acting and thinking on their own behalf. No one, even sheep, likes to think that they are being manipulated.

Horrible.

SCantiGOP

(13,871 posts)
2. good news is
Mon Apr 2, 2012, 01:03 PM
Apr 2012

that everyone says it has no chance of moving in the Senate before the term expires. It was another waste-of-time symbolic vote by the GOP to appease the knuckle draggers.

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