http://www.nynews.com/newsroom/120304/a0103dean.htmlSNIP.."The former Vermont governor said rich districts should share the wealth — like Robin Hood, the rich pay for the poor — and property-tax payers should bear the burden of making sure New York City children get an adequate education.
"It's a huge problem. This is not going to be easy,"
Dean, a Democrat, told more than 100 educators, politicians and fiscal managers last night at the opening banquet of the Citizens Budget Commission two-day conference at the IBM Center. "There's no magic bullet," he said. "You will have a nasty, horrible, bloody fight."
Dean said it would take a collective approach.
"I think you have to decide whether you are all in this together or if somebody else's child deserves an education. We live in a Robin Hood world," Dean said. "I don't find what you call Robin Hood objectionable. The question is, 'how much Robin Hood?"