Here come the payoffs for youth vote.
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Please wait at least 1 year! 4 would be better!
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@LuFins-Dad said in Here come the payoffs for youth vote.:
Please wait at least 1 year! 4 would be better!
I poured beaucoup bucks into my kids' college education. They all graduated with no debt.
Where is the office I go to to get my money back?
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Meh. Far more complicated than that.
https://www.warren.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/Ltr to Warren re admin debt cancellation.pdf
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@jon-nyc said in Here come the payoffs for youth vote.:
Maybe we should think of this as reparations for selling them a bill of goods about the value of their degrees.
Oh boy, you know when schooling is free you know what you will get. Those good paying jobs are about to get outsourced. Man, if their rhetoric caused their downfall, well, yikes.
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Around here, plumbers have to pay taxes to cover the roughly $50k it takes to put area students through high school. At those high schools, they teach journalism, art, music, theater, and other communist indoctrination seminars. Hell, the Duke Ellington School of the Arts is a public school.
Where's the outrage? #defundpublicschools!
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Here come the payoffs for youth vote.:
Around here, plumbers have to pay taxes to cover the roughly $50k it takes to put area students through high school. At those high schools, they teach journalism, art, music, theater, and other communist indoctrination seminars. Hell, the Duke Ellington School of the Arts is a public school.
Where's the outrage? #defundpublicschools!
If it takes $50k to put a kid through high school, you may need to defund.
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@Jolly said in Here come the payoffs for youth vote.:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Here come the payoffs for youth vote.:
Around here, plumbers have to pay taxes to cover the roughly $50k it takes to put area students through high school. At those high schools, they teach journalism, art, music, theater, and other communist indoctrination seminars. Hell, the Duke Ellington School of the Arts is a public school.
Where's the outrage? #defundpublicschools!
If it takes $50k to put a kid through high school, you may need to defund.
It does up here.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Here come the payoffs for youth vote.:
@Jolly said in Here come the payoffs for youth vote.:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Here come the payoffs for youth vote.:
Around here, plumbers have to pay taxes to cover the roughly $50k it takes to put area students through high school. At those high schools, they teach journalism, art, music, theater, and other communist indoctrination seminars. Hell, the Duke Ellington School of the Arts is a public school.
Where's the outrage? #defundpublicschools!
If it takes $50k to put a kid through high school, you may need to defund.
It does up here.
Why so much?
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Yeah, not far off.
I've had several schools order stuff, and I look up their web sites.
Incredible what the parents pay for room and board. There is nothing like going prestige and connections when money is no issue.It's kind of like real estate. Browse million-dollar homes, owned by Hollywood or NBA stars. Those are budget compared to the cost of estates purchased by mostly family money (outside of resident billionaires of course). Some of those estates, even a billionaire would need a high credit score.
We are such low life, happy with junk homes that we need to take care of before they fall apart.
That's OK though. As long as the toilet flushes, I'm good.
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@Jolly said in Here come the payoffs for youth vote.:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Here come the payoffs for youth vote.:
@Jolly said in Here come the payoffs for youth vote.:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Here come the payoffs for youth vote.:
Around here, plumbers have to pay taxes to cover the roughly $50k it takes to put area students through high school. At those high schools, they teach journalism, art, music, theater, and other communist indoctrination seminars. Hell, the Duke Ellington School of the Arts is a public school.
Where's the outrage? #defundpublicschools!
If it takes $50k to put a kid through high school, you may need to defund.
It does up here.
Why so much?
I don't know if it's so much. It comes to about 40 bucks a day. I'm not sure what's feasible.
I damn well know (as you probably do) it's not going to the teachers' budgets, though.