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Unlike your response spoken like a child shocking .. |
Just cutting to the chase, not like that’s not your usual response
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So you are looking for 100% of your taxes back?. That’s been my I point it’s a fantasy don’t your kids already go to Catholic school. funny conservatives have no issue with billlions of ppp loan forgiveness. With zero oversight. But upset over some student loan forgiveness . Because conservatives think only Democratic’s have students loans. You want a list of Republican law makes who took millions in PPP loans but voted against it and are against student loan forgiveness or when conservatives Republicans try to block early voting in GA ..it’s always outrage politics from the right U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., whose businesses had their loans forgiven, said it "takes a special kind of idiocy to equate (student debt forgiveness) to the PPP. No it takes 1oz of honesty which clearly he doesn’t have nor do the GOP Reps Who Voted Against $2,000 Checks Received Millions in COVID Bailout Funds Jim the scam is National with Republicans Arizona Republican lawmakers want you to pay private school tuitions for wealthy families Arizona voters by an overwhelming margin rejected a Republican plan to allow all of Arizona’s 1 million-plus public school students to get vouchers to attend private and parochial schools. And guess what the lawmakers disregard the will of the people 1 million voters lose to 31 lawmakers This is part of the Arizona GOP’s ongoing irrational war on public education. A bizarre Robin Hood-in-reverse attack on our schools: Robbing from the poor to give to the rich. And it’s GOP policy nation wide :kewl::kewl: |
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choice is parents should be able to get a portion of their own taxes back to spend as they see fit on their kids education . |
„so you are looking for 100% of your taxes back”?
No. I proposed $3k. that’s a small percentage How much if my money are you entitled to, in order to pay off student loans your family chose to take on? How much of my money are you entitled to? and how much are my kids entitled to? |
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That’s far different from your student loans, which you promised to pay back but now are reaching into our pockets because that’s easier for you. but when i ask for a portion of my taxes back to arrange for the education of my kids ( which you said was my responsibility) you’re opposed to it. You’re doing exactly, precisely what TDF said you’d do. |
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i thought liberals were “pro choice.”. i’m almost certain I’ve heard that somewhere. |
Peg's been paying taxes for years, without any children, it's a unfair system for those that are NOT benefitting from the public school system.
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The unheard argument
The Republican Plan To Devastate Public Education in America Conservatives talk about “school choice.” What they really want, though, will result in the end of public education for the poor, and disfavored minorities like LGBT people. https://newrepublic.com/article/1673...cation-america Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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choice, where public education has ended for the poor? If you think a tiny sliver of competition will mean the end of public education, you must have a crappy view of public education. a little competition will incentivize public educaton to improve. If every private sector company can survive in a competitive landscaoe, eh do you assume public schools cannot? What a stupid, devoid of logic, argument. PS you’re not really pro choice then, are you? |
Pete is afraid that school choice will ruin public education for poor people.
I can make a compelling argument that lack of school choice has already ruined it. In Baltimore, among 13 public high schools, recently there were zero students meeting accepted grade proficiency in math. Zero students hitting math proficiency, at 13 high schools. Pete would force kids to stay in these failing sh-tholes. I say they’d deserve much better, and the problem won’t be fixed by giving raises and more perks to the teachers there. https://foxbaltimore.com/amp/news/pr...icient-in-math |
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Jim and his conservatives friends love using inner cities as their examples from gun violence to education to overall crime It’s all they have ever done . There is example after example across the country what school choices means for Conservatives. Things called data and statistics. But their dismissed as fake news Claiming it’s to help the underserved is just another lie told with a straight Face in public .. Right on the Texas Republicans website Republican Party of Texas legislative priority The Problem Parents are not able to give their children the educational opportunities they desire. Parents don’t have ownership over their tax dollars being used for educational funding. Some solutions lead to greater problems since they require tax money to be given to the government from some and then distributed to others — an unfair system that creates unwanted government strings. The Solution Distribute educational funds in a manner that they follow the student to any school, whether public, private, charter, or home school through means of tax exemptions and/or credits. Then you get a list of what to say on social media’s Sample Tweets: I stand for #schoolchoice. Let my money follow my student. I’m a parent who’s asking for my tax dollars to follow my child to the school I choose. #schoolchoice Texas parents have a right to choose the best education for their children. Let my money follow my student. #schoolchoice Letter to the Editor: Here’s a sample letter to the editor that you can customize, personalize, and submit to your local newspaper. An ideal time is when this subject comes up in the news. Be sure to check and follow your paper’s guidelines for length and submission. Yet this same party is banning books attacking trans youth and their families claiming teachers are indoctrination sites for children. There trying to defund a system to benefit their small base who wants tax money to send their kids to religious schools It’s all here ! Republican candidates are platforming nationwide calls for “parents’ rights” and school choice. They want curriculum posted online and for parents to be able to opt out of certain lessons on sexual orientation and gender identity. Many oppose lessons they feel are too closely tied to critical race theory, an academic framework that looks at the roles of race and racism in U.S. history, law and institutions. They also want taxpayer dollars to flow to private and religious schools. |
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https://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2017...chool-vouchers
The biggest headline from the program's growth is this: Today, more than half of all voucher students in the state have no record of attending a public school. Good read This I found hypocritical In 2011 voucher law prohibited the state from regulating "curriculum content, religious instruction or activities, classroom teaching, teacher and staff hiring requirements, and other activities carried out by the eligible school." But in public schools they want to pass a bill One of the main features of the bill is that it would prohibit eight different concepts focused on sex, race, ethnicity, religion, color, national origin, or political affiliation |
But these private schools who take public money can still pick and choose their students.. here’s an example
In its online admissions packet, Lighthouse Christian Academy in Bloomington lays out its expectations of students. It lists "behaviors prohibited in the Bible" to include "homosexual or bisexual activity or any form of sexual immorality" and "practicing alternate gender identity or any other identity or behavior that violates God's ordained distinctions between the two sexes, male and female." It’s not and never been about helping underserved children |
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Not sure what book appropriateness has to do with school choice, but whatever. Are you saying liberals don't use censure, don't ban books they don't like (like To Kill A Mockingbird, Huckleberry Finn), don't take down statues that are offensive to them, etc? As always, it's OK when liberals do it. "attacking trans youth" Sorry. Telling biological boys that they can't watch girls undress during school, isn't attacking anybody. It's protecting everybody. It takes a pretty warped mind to call that attacking anybody. "They want curriculum posted online" The horror! Imagine that if I'm paying big money for something that my kids are exposed to, that I want to see what it is? The nerve of some people! Wayne, you never, not once, were curious about what your kids were being taught? You never bothered to ask about any details? Never? You don't get it. The teachers work for the parents. Not the other way around. Teachers are public servants. They exist to serve the public. In another post here, you said it's the responsibility of the parents to educate their children. Fine. How can parents educate their kids, without having some knowledge of what the kids are being taught, without having some input. You seriously said that it's the parents responsibility to educate their kids, but parents should shut up about what happens in school. That doesn't sound stupid to you? You'll say ANYTHING to serve liberalism. You also ignored my obvious question...if it's YOUR responsibility to educate your kids (which you said it was), what possible right do you have to ask others to pay for your kids' student loans? You want my money, but you want me to shut up about how it's spent. |
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There are many, many private schools with no religious affiliation. If you're opposed to private schools taking public money, then explain why you're OK with using public money to pay off your student loans. I'll wait. You cannot win this one...you boxed yourself into a corner from which there's no escape, when you supported the idea of student loan forgiveness, and when you said it's the parent's responsibility to educate our children. So you're entitled to public money to educate your kids at the college you choose to send them to, but poor people in urban areas are not. I'd just love to hear you justify that. |
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Trump defends meeting with known white supremacist, says he ‘knew nothing’ about him
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Hard to claim they systems broken if you never used the system so claiming is broken . Then asking for public money to support religious schooling which is actually the push by the right for school choice |
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Many poor people stuck in these school systems are the ones begging for school choice. You make it sound like its all rich white people in the suburbs whose kids are already in private schools. |
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Officials in a rural, Republican-controlled county in Arizona have voted to delay certifying the results of this month's midterm elections and miss the state's legal deadline of Monday, despite finding no legitimate problems with the local counts. The examples of conservatives revisionist history . Are crazy it’s hard to take them seriously Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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You said it’s hard to criticize something unless you’ve been in it. but that doesn’t stop you from criticizing everything every republican has ever said or done, even if you’ve never been inside You say educating kids is a parents responsibility, yet you won’t explain why you’re on with taking other peoples hard earned money to pay off your kids student loans, which obviously you chose to take on and are obviously your responsibility. you demy me the right to use my own tax dollars to educate my kids. and at the same time, you have the right to my tax dollars to educate your kids. So everything is ok, as long as the money is flowing into your wallet. Make that wrong. That’s your only principle here. Everything is ok when you do it. everything. But no one else can do those same things. amd you can’t offer a single syllable to explain. |
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If public schools could get their act together, there wouldn't be large numbers of families who want to flee the public schools. So you say hat parents have no right to see what's taught in public school, no right to comment on what's taught, have no right to use their tax dollars to pay for a school that's a better fit for their child, but again, YOU have the right to everyone elses money to help pay for the cost of educating your kids. You have that right. |
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No Jim that you and Republicans are just lying thru your teeth Yet you and conservatives crazy’s think parents are suddenly smarter the the people teaching them. That’s funny And what kids get taught is a secret. ? And school board and parent teacher conferences don’t exist? or never existed to address questions? That takes a special kind of arrogance…. And dishonesty which the GOP has in abundance to spread such BS . But their base eats it up.. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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