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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
and if more states had taxes like NH or FL, would that increase or decrease the number of people
who could afford them?
how about school
choice? does that increase or decrease the number of people
who could afford them?
if your blue states care so much about lifting people out of poverty, why do they oppose school choice? why forced those kids to be stuck in failing schools?
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How about we try to make our public schools better instead of giving some $ to people who can use that to subsidize non public schools while taking funds away from public schools. Maybe we can go back to the segregation academies that were so common in the south after Brown v BOE.