BluesLegend
Diamond Member
Are you offering to let us opt out of failed public schools and the public school taxes?![]()
Can we also opt out of road taxes we don't drive on? What about all the other tax-funded stuff we don't personally use - or want...?
Hey its you libs who are always yapping about how much money per student is spent on public education, logically if send 3 kids to private school you don't need the public school tax money for those three kids...right? What are you doing with my money pocketing it as a bonus?
Can you please tell us which "libs are always yapping about how much money per student is spend on public education"? Per my recollection - that "yapping" usually comes from NaziCons.
Get real lib its the teachers unions rallying cry every damn time they ask for an increase. Poor us look at how much (fill in the blank) district is spending per student. Do it for the kids, books, computers, the building is falling down. Then the teachers union stampedes to the trough and diverts all the money to salaries, benefits, and pensions for themselves.
How dare they make a living! Why are you attacking the Middle Class?
You do realize that the poor red states, where teachers are paid the least, are where we have some of the worst school districts in the country?
The ranking, from the personal finance site Wallethub, outlines the best and worst states for K-12 education, given the connection between one's education and future earning potential. The ranking was based on 12 factors, including student dropout rate, pupil/teacher ratio, test scores, rates of bullying and school safety measures.
The top scorers were New Jersey, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire and then Kansas. The site dubbed the areas with the worst school systems as Nevada, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi and, lastly, the District of Columbia.
Guess who owns the vacation beach houses and drives the BMW's and Mercede's in South Jersey...its not the middle class paying insane school taxes its the teachers omg shocker /sarcasm