Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If we can pay for access to better public roads, what if the rich could pay for better public school classrooms? Would that be fair too? Can I pay for AAP spots and use an excuse like we'll, it helps fund the school!
I live in McLean and I do pay for better public schools. Even though my kids go elsewhere. You're welcome.
Anonymous wrote:If we can pay for access to better public roads, what if the rich could pay for better public school classrooms? Would that be fair too? Can I pay for AAP spots and use an excuse like we'll, it helps fund the school!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are we building separate, faster Route 66 express lanes that can only be used by people rich enough to afford it? Isn't that like socioeconomic discrimination? The poor sit in traffic, the rich breeze by. Seems really backwards to me. If everybody paid an equal toll, might be a different story.
Why do the rich get to live in mansions, and fly private and have chefs? Life ain’t fair.
Anonymous wrote:Why are we building separate, faster Route 66 express lanes that can only be used by people rich enough to afford it? Isn't that like socioeconomic discrimination? The poor sit in traffic, the rich breeze by. Seems really backwards to me. If everybody paid an equal toll, might be a different story.
Anonymous wrote:Why are we building separate, faster Route 66 express lanes that can only be used by people rich enough to afford it? Isn't that like socioeconomic discrimination? The poor sit in traffic, the rich breeze by. Seems really backwards to me. If everybody paid an equal toll, might be a different story.