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Anonymous wrote:I am anti-Trump, visit DCUM frequently and have noticed little or none pro-Trump bias in the comments here. Here people are talking about and seemed focused on non-political issues of personal not political concern.
They are all over education and money. It’s gross.
Maybe step out of your echo chamber every now and again and realize that millions of Americans don’t agree with your nutty views and in fact, find them “gross.”
DP
My “nutty views” like we shouldn’t defund our schools? Like we shouldn’t make students political pawns? Like no one should be spreading lies/faux hysteria?
They are truly disgusting people. Millions of them.
Your “defunding the schools” is giving low-income children the CHOICE to opt-out of their failing schools and instead choose a school where they might actually receive an education. That you would consider school choice to be “nutty” or “disgusting” shows clearly how little you actually value low-income families.
DP
The disgusting people are the ones who are constantly trashing our schools and trying to make them worse so that they can “sell” school choice.
I care about kids from ALL low-income families. Not just the lucky few who were able to snag a spot at a private/charter.
DP. And yet your solution is to keep these kids in failing schools rather than give them a lifeline out. And that would be for ALL low-income kids, if not all kids everywhere. But sure, fight school choice and keep kids in failing schools. You sure have a funny way of "caring."
No, the solution is to fix the schools, not defund them and allow only a subset of them to leave.
Private/charter schools are not taking every single kid from these schools. Kids with LDs, SNs, EL, etc.