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California school choice and ballot initiatives: Letters - LA Daily News

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Re “School choice, not affirmative action” (Nov. 15):

In a recent article published in the newspaper, Neal McCluskey of the Cato Institute cogently observed that “California needs school choice, not affirmative action.”

We could not agree more.

The 100-year progressive experiment in government education has failed miserably. Despite spending over $80 billion per year (over 40% of the state budget), California schools are now among the worst in the nation.

Rather than focus on academic improvement, government schools controlled by public employee unions devote class time to political indoctrination and urge sexual experimentation among children under the guise of “sex education.”

They undermine parental authority and relentlessly attack the very idea of America and the Judeo-Christian principles upon which it was founded. Enough.

Parents must be able to take their tax money and send their children to a school of their choice, not the politicians.

— Michael T. Alexander, president, California School Choice Foundation

How sweet it is, that celebrity perfume

Re “The sweet smell of fame and success” (Nov. 22):

Never was laughter more necessary than at this very difficult time, and Doug McIntyre delivered with his “celebrity culture” column.

The names of existing perfumes are amazing, but the    icing on the cake were the           possibilities for the future            such as Donald Trump’s perfume “Rigged” and Rudy Giuliani’s “Unhinged” smell of success. You made my day, Mr. McIntyre.

— Christine Peterson, Woodland Hills

Election challenges

The Democratic Party spent over three years trying to invalidate the previous presidential election, in the absence of any evidence of significant voting fraud.

And yet in your editorial “The president’s toxic denialism” (Nov. 24), you want to deny Trump even a few weeks for time in court to follow up on possible problems with this election.

Your bias is showing.

It’s like a football team hurrying to get the next play started before the other team can challenge the referee’s                 ruling on the previous play.

— Ralph Dave, Westfall, Cerritos

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