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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What? It satisfies no one. There are a million reasons why. Let's start with: Do you then tell the incoming class of K to just not attend school? If not, then you have a huge swell of kids to teach - who is paying for that? [/quote] They stay home and the federal government pays. Obviously. Actually, this might be the stick that gets the federal government to enact truly universal prek 3-4 everywhere.[/quote] What a classic DCUM answer. Just have the government pay. On some level I wish people would recognize that means not paying for something else [/quote] +1 - and that WE are going to pay for it, somehow, not "the government". People are so clueless when it comes to fiscal matters.[/quote]
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