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lettuceLeafer wrote

I reread the article twice. I actually was initially wrong as it doesn't decrease limits on what kinda school people can go to. It's literally just a welfare program to financially support people to go to different schools or be homeschooled.

I don't know if that's worse. Imagine thinking ur being forced into a bad choice because the government gives individuals money. What is raddle anti poor people getting welfare now lol. God damn

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Basil wrote

Did you miss the whole part where if six or seven parents choose to take part in this program, it changes class sizes from 25 to 40? While it is welfare, it's taking money away from others who probably need it more, who definitely need it more if you can afford to use $7,000 to send your kid to private school. I wouldn't say this is anti poor people getting welfare, I'd say I'm anti rich people getting welfare, and also anti poor people getting shafted by said rich people. Which is literally what teachers in the article are saying will happen.

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lettuceLeafer wrote

jesus, this is what broswing to much chapo.chat does to your brain lol

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Basil wrote

Never been there lol, and saying that I have doesn't strengthen your argument or take away from mine. You can try to ignore facts for as long as you like, but I guess if this really is becoming law then we'll see how it turns out in a year or two. For everyone's sake, I hope that you're right and that this is a good thing, but I remain extremely skeptical.

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