On the subject of dodging you never responded to my comments on Trumps speech on page 20. Where you claimed the only policy presented in Trumps Wisconsin speech was increased law enforcement.
The Byrd video was a coincidental choice because in the video he says white n*ggers twice. Thought it was fitting for the phone call the poster received
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I had to go back and look. So he touched on merit pay for teachers (without going into ANY detail) and charter schools (again without going into ANY detail). That's not policy.
With regards to both of those, it would be nice to see him actually have some recognized experts in the education field on his team. Merit pay sounds nice, but there are several studies that have been done that show that it doesn't actually produce better results for the students, and that it doesn't necessarily lead to the attraction and retention of better teachers, either.
As for charter schools, I don't see how Trump's comments mark a marked difference from Clinton, who has also expressed support for charter schools (though she has also expressed opposition to for-profit charters, whereas I get the feeling Trump wouldn't have those same reservations).
But this is all pretending like Trump is making an honest attempt at coming up with solutions for the African American community. Which he's not, otherwise he'd be engaging directly with those communities, instead of speaking about them from the comfort of white suburbs, and holding invitation-only gatherings (where it's much easier to ensure a friendly reception and control the narrative) instead of asking to meet with any of the major national African American organizations.