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Date Posted: Monday, September07, 11:52:am
Author: Always negative waves
Subject: Re: Padilla is the problem
In reply to: Why? 's message, "Re: Padilla is the problem" on Saturday, September05, 11:48:am

"Stop forcing black kids to attend schools that are run with this level of corruption...the people living in the city are criminally negligent for allowing it to go on for this long." Interesting, so the parent is accomplice or victim in this 'prisoner's dilemma'? It is able to go on for so long because, by design, the solution was/is dilution...the annual $22k per student expense drawn from the larger collective taxpayer pool. I'm starting to read chatter regarding "alternative" .edu funding relative to property taxes. Bake sales? Pfft, the printer mutedly goes brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr while the meme of liabilities vs revenues becomes deafening.

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