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Reply to "Would free Pre-K in East and North Moco improve the school system?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Would it attract young and educated families to move there? Would it be costly for the county? As you may guess, I am far from understanding the issue of public education but curious if it's on other people's minds.[/quote] No, actual parenting would. Too many people in MoCo believe that their sole job is to dump their kid off at MCPS at 8am and pick them up at 5 or 6pm and the county will raise their children for them. Broken homes, uneducated single mothers, living on the dole. Taxpayer-funded Pre-K will not help that situation, birth control will.[/quote] "People should raise their children according to my beliefs and principles" is not a policy solution.[/quote] Hahahha. The problem is the people having sex, popping out babies who have NO beliefs and principles on anything. And if they do, their actions speak quite differently than their lip service. Then people like you think you can raise and develop someone else's welfare babies with your beliefs and principles, and yet that is never effective. Maybe progressive, liberal MoCo could just adopt them at age 1 month yet still send all the aid to the baby mommy. [/quote]
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