Everyone knows our public schools aren't what they should be. The nation spends more than $500 billion per year on K-12 education. That's much more than other countries – yet we still rank in the middle on international tests measuring the educational performance.

Many parents take comfort, assuming that their local schools are better than the average. They know there are places where the public schools are little more than expensive, dangerous, holding pens in which little education occurs. They think of Detroit, where only about a quarter of high schoolers...












Failing Public Schools Cost Us All
Welcome to the People's Republic of America and if a woman is pregnant after having two children, what then? Forced abortions? Sterilizations? If you want to live in a country like that, there are direct flights from California to Beijing and Shanghai and probably a number of other cities in the PRC.