Dear Jeb Bush
Reporter Matt Barnum tweeted this quote from you this afternoon:
The simple fact is when you create a marketplace of school choice ...the children do better ... It defies logic to suggest otherwise.
That's consistent with things you've said in the past. Just a month ago you sent an op-ed out to New Hampshire newspapers in which you wrote
When public schools face increased competition, they get better and kids learn more.
Now, your assertions don't really hold up to any sort of scrutiny (Politifacts ruled your NH line "mostly false") and I've burned many bloggy bytes arguing that. If you like, you can amble through this blog, but I'm not going to wade into that argument here.
No, what I want to do is ask a question, addressing your belief in the power of competition and the marketplace. This is going to sound like a snotty gotcha question, but it's really not. I find that all of us do better at grappling with these kinds of abstract ideas if we look at how they really play out in