Education, Robert Frost remarked, is mainly a matter of hanging around until you’ve caught on. Having just been slapped with another class-action lawsuit claiming that its system of financing education is unconstitutional, 30 years and billions of dollars in new education spending after the last such lawsuit, Connecticut should be catching on.

That is, no amount can ever satisfy schools and the interest groups that control them.

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