On his March 12 radio show, Rush Limbaugh welcomed a possible benefit of the coronavirus outbreak — that is, when he’s not otherwise downplaying it as media hype — and the lockdown conditions that people have adopted: There could be fewer public school teachers to hire.
Limbaugh responded to a caller who speculated that “the professors and the big unions” had resisted online learning, because “when you’re online, don’t you need fewer teachers?”
“Yeah, I’ve been wondering that about a lot of things,” Limbaugh agreed. “What if it’s discovered that you don’t need to go half the places we’ve been going to get done what you do when you go there?”
Limbaugh also speculated about a further political angle: “But once the students stay at home then the teachers union may lose control of the curriculum and everything else. That could open the door to homeschooling, which teaches an entirely different curriculum than what you get in the public school system.”