Tag Archives: charter schools

Unpopular Vote: Teacher’s Unions Are Necessary

After taking on In & Out burgers, it’s time for the Unpopular Vote to defend that most demonized of political muscle: teacher’s unions.

Episode 36–In Defense of Teachers [The Education Episode]

In one of our best episodes yet, Brody and Michael go deep on a topic often discussed, but rarely understood: education. Questions are asked (and answered) like: why are teacher’s unions the most misunderstood organizations in America? Why are they so often scapegoated for education’s ills? Why are Charter Schools a “cure” that’s worse than… Read More »

Episode 24–Do People Even Want Small Government?

In the conclusion to our trilogy, we ask “Do People Even Want Small Government?” and take aim at Libertarians. Do Libertarians care that a “fair tax” would destroy your economy? Is Trickle Down Economics really just Plantation Economics? Why cut government jobs when contractors usually cost more? Plus, making the Alabamian case for why state’s… Read More »