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Giving the parents say over where their kids go to school is the first step towards some sort of accountability for the educational bureaucracy
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And the economic slaves paying taxes w/o usage/benefit??
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If a two-house majority and state legislative majorities can bring about school choice, the Dems will not be able to scream racism loud enough to dissuade minorities from voting Republican. Trump can make it happen.
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& if frogs had wings, they wouldn’t bump their asses when they hopped.
I don’t recall ANY State re-affirming their 9th/10th A. authority, let alone the feckless (R)-wing of the Uniparty (when’s the last time A1S8 was uttered by EITHER chamber of Congress??).
The (R)N(C) hasn’t done *poop* about it in 40yrs+ (GROWN it, actually), there’s NO way the President has *any* authority over the matter.
And the economic slaves paying taxes w/o usage/benefit??
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The parents ARE the economic slaves. Even if they rent, they are paying the taxes their landlord pays because he charges his tenants the cost. As for income tax, which goes towards, inter alia, welfare checks and subsidizing public schools, it’s a huge benefit that the children get to go to a school that actually teaches something, because then, instead of another generation of welfare dependents and/or criminals, the better schools will yield a crop of employable adults, and the failed public schools will have to lay off or fire ineffective teachers and administrators due to the fall-off in income. Win-win.
& if frogs had wings, they wouldnt bump their asses when they hopped...blah blah blah.
OK. We’re all doomed. Surrender. Good luck.