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07-28-2022, 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Got Stripers
Go to a Catholic school, OMG that's funny, better like to play with the priest and be able to take a licking from the nun. The pope was just in Canada on another sh*t we Catholics can't apologize enough tour, the most fu*ked up bunch ever.
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Catholic schools are great. If you are amongst the few who can afford them or be lucky enough to get a free ride.
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07-28-2022, 01:28 PM
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Originally Posted by PaulS
Catholic schools are great. If you are amongst the few who can afford them or be lucky enough to get a free ride.
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and if more states had taxes like NH or FL, would that increase or decrease the number of people
who could afford them?
how about school
choice? does that increase or decrease the number of people
who could afford them?
if your blue states care so much about lifting people out of poverty, why do they oppose school choice? why forced those kids to be stuck in failing schools?
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07-28-2022, 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
and if more states had taxes like NH or FL, would that increase or decrease the number of people
who could afford them?
how about school
choice? does that increase or decrease the number of people
who could afford them?
if your blue states care so much about lifting people out of poverty, why do they oppose school choice? why forced those kids to be stuck in failing schools?
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How about we try to make our public schools better instead of giving some $ to people who can use that to subsidize non public schools while taking funds away from public schools. Maybe we can go back to the segregation academies that were so common in the south after Brown v BOE.
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07-28-2022, 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by PaulS
How about we try to make our public schools better instead of giving some $ to people who can use that to subsidize non public schools while taking funds away from public schools. Maybe we can go back to the segregation academies that were so common in the south after Brown v BOE.
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sure we can try to change/improve public schools, but teachers unions make that practically impossible. Liberals tend to think that “improve” means, spend more money. Catholic schools are concrete proof that student performance isn’t correlated with spending, especially when all the spending goes to teacher benefits that have nothing to do with student performance
Paul, i’m pretty sure i’ve heard liberals describe themselves as pro choice. why not offer the choice? if you’re pro choice, you should
support school choice.
how the heck do you go from school
choice to segregated schools? poor black people
desperately want school choice. why would they ask for crappy segregated schools? are you saying that the darkies are too stupid to know what’s best for their kids?
good lord your are a smug elitist when you want to be.
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07-28-2022, 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
sure we can try to change/improve public schools, but teachers unions make that practically impossible. Liberals tend to think that “improve” means, spend more money. Catholic schools are concrete proof that student performance isn’t correlated with spending, especially when all the spending goes to teacher benefits that have nothing to do with student performanceYou don't think the type of people who send their students to Catholic schools are different than the general public? Aren't they more involved in their children's schooling than many who don't send their kids to Catholic schools?
Paul, i’m pretty sure i’ve heard liberals describe themselves as pro choice. why not offer the choice? if you’re pro choice, you should
support school choice. Not even close. Don't conserv. say they believe in personal freedom (until they don't believe that)?
how the heck do you go from school
choice to segregated schools? poor black people
desperately want school choice. why would they ask for crappy segregated schools? are you saying that the darkies LOLare too stupid to know what’s best for their kids? But isn't that what you constantly say about inner city blacks? That they are "too stupid" to understand that the Dems. try to hook them on aid so they will vote for the Dems. ?
Isn't that a racist belief?
good lord your are a smug elitist when you want to be.
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Go fu ck yourself. You can't help but insult people.
Typical cons. What is good for me while ignoring everyone else.
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07-28-2022, 02:14 PM
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Originally Posted by PaulS
Go fu ck yourself. You can't help but insult people.
Typical cons. What is good for me while ignoring everyone else.
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typical smug elitist...we'll send you some moonshine and overalls to show appreciation, you don't want to be wearing skinny jeans and drinking a latte if you visit a red state, you saw Deliverance...right? 
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07-28-2022, 02:41 PM
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typical smug elitist...we'll send you some moonshine and overalls to show appreciation, you don't want to be wearing skinny jeans and drinking a latte if you visit a red state, you saw Deliverance...right? 
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my brother owned his own company in Litchfield CT. 15 years ago, i helped him figure out what he’d save by moving the family and the business to TN. It was over $3,000 a month in his pocket, so he moved to a spectacular Nashville suburb called Franklin. Beautiful small town to raise a family. I’m not saying I’d want to raise my kids in downtown Memphis ( nor would I want to do it in Hartford) but Franklin TN is as nice as any upper middle class suburb in CT. at nowhere near the cost. same with Hollis NH, Fort Mill SC, many other places.
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07-28-2022, 02:37 PM
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Originally Posted by PaulS
Go fu ck yourself. You can't help but insult people.
Typical cons. What is good for me while ignoring everyone else.
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was it me (!who can’t help insulting people), or was it you ( who would never do such a thing) who said people are moving to red states because they can’t compete in blue states?
Get over yourself.
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07-28-2022, 02:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
was it me (!who can’t help insulting people), or was it you ( who would never do such a thing) who said people are moving to red states because they can’t compete in blue states?
Get over yourself.
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That's not a personal insult you dumb f***
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