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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Corrected for the PC police Obama put a lot of [b]undocumented[/b] children in Fairfax and didn't pay for their extra services. FCPS acknowledged this and wrote to Obama saying they would educate them but asked for money they didn't get. The aftermath over many years now shows that higher income people are moving out at a greater rate than they are moving in. Taking out any racism, this is not healthy for a school system to continually have people moving in making less money than before. Not even beneficial for hispanics in apartments. [/quote] By every measure, Fairfax County is one of the most affluent counties in the nation. In 2016, the median household income of the 395,164 households in Fairfax County, VA grew to $115,717 from the previous year's value of $113,208. Median family income also increased from $129,538 to $135,595. We would be lucky to have Barack Obama still in office, rather than the Republican buffoon who finds new ways every day to embarrass the country. [/quote] The median income of children within FCPS has gone down per FCPS's own statistics.[/quote] I wasn't aware children were expected to have incomes. [/quote] Their ability to pay for school meals. The FARM rates are increasing within FCPS. Really your name calling and PC calling out is getting ridiculous.[/quote] Pointing out the absurdity of a reference to the "median income of children" isn't name calling. [/quote] FCPS tags each child as a FARM or non-FARM child in order to receive additional services as if they themselves put up the money to pay for their meals, so my statement wasn't absurd or racist. Some name calling comments: "Keep touting your racist nonsense" - To a statement that did not even discuss race "Loudoun can have the white nativists, who are not nearly as special as you clearly think they are" - To a comment about FARM children that had nothing to do with race until you made it about race basically calling FARM children non-white "Please feel free to go back to whatever decade you belong in" - To a teacher "Republican buffoon" - To our elected president These are all words of someone who already shows a bias and is triggered of any talk about income. [/quote] Not all the same poster, sorry. Are you equally upset by the references to "liberal crap," "stupid liberal causes," "short on brains," "stupid liberal crap," "social engineering crap," "too stupid," etc. LOL. [/quote] I'm equally upset by"short on brains". The liberal references I don't consider name calling but don't use myself. Although in this case the majority on the school board is liberal and they are the ones who have the power and tout themselves as being correct on issues, so I can see why the minority representation might use those words to rebut the majority.[/quote] It’s not a rebuttal. It’s just an insult hurled by cranky people who want to turn back the clock.[/quote]
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