Joe Heller for May 29, 2024

  1. Michaelparksjimbronson
    well-i-never  about 1 month ago

    How many special needs kids in those private schools?

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    wildthing  about 1 month ago

    Excellent point, should our tax dollars pay bankers usurious interest rates or subsidize the already affluent’s children’s education?

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    moosemin  about 1 month ago

    Why doesn’t the Justice Department, AND the Internal Revenue Service investigate some of these on-line colleges who charged such obscenely high tuitions to saps who were willing to sign on?

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    AtomicForce91 Premium Member about 1 month ago

    One group chose to take those loans, the other is legally required to go to school, but wants to choose where they go to school.

    They are not the same.

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    tnt219  about 1 month ago

    False dichotomy…the voucher money only redirects the funds to follow the student. It’s not additional funds.

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    mholding  about 1 month ago

    neither

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    tpcox928  about 1 month ago

    All the GOP ever wanted was a tax break for private school tuition. Had they been given that in the 90s this assault on public education would never have happened.

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    rossevrymn  about 1 month ago

    also too much military

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    BeniHanna6 Premium Member about 1 month ago

    The man has a point. The woman also has a point, unless the schools he has to send his kids to are failing schools, with possible crime problems. And how about depicting the characters that would have these problems, as the majority that do.

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    Conservative Man  about 1 month ago

    It’s not affluent children who use the vouchers but poorer families trying to get away from bad public schools run by crappy teacher unions

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