I still stand by what I said. Someone who can't hardly read or do basic math but who can lecture for hours on how evil America is, how we need a big government, etc., is an idiot. It's not as though it is their opinion either, they simply spout what they have been told and can't back up their opinions at all. I see plenty of these people around me. I went to public schools for four years.
So, basically because you think a lot of people are stupid and disagree with them politically, public education must be scrapped? This carries no more weight now than the first time you said it.
I know people who work at them and see the problems and the sheer wastefulness of teachers.
Specific examples?
As for taxes and such, there aren't statistics on how angry people are over taxes. But given that I've read plenty of nasty letters to the editor over this for a long time now, have seen people protesting on a large scale, making threats to officials, etc., I'd say there's a problem.
How many letters to the editor? One? Two? Several every single day? All from different people or all from the same small group with a personal axe to grind? Which large scale protests are those? How large? Got any newspaper articles or TV spots you can link for me? Something big like that must certainly have received coverage.
As to public education, given the growing size of the homeschooling movement, I'd say there are plenty of people who wouldn't mind seeing them gone.
I don't think so. Perhaps you can show a connection between homeschoolers and a desire to dismantle public education, but I doubt it. There is not necessarily any connection at all between the two. Since you are citing it to support your position, I leave it to you to demonstrate the connection.