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Tax cut is looking unlikely as revenue estimates drop
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Give me some concrete examples of the above accusations and I might take you seriously.
The billions of tax dollars in unanticipated tax revenues generated over the past several years apparently has blinded legislators as to how to budget efficiently, effectively, and wisely.
Is the air up on the "hill" too thin for legislators to be able to think critically?
If you look below the fold, you see that the child is crying because a parent is leaving for military service. But if you just look at the top half of the page, it gives the impression that he is crying because his family won't be getting a tax cut.
Maybe I'm easily amused . . . .
Why do you say we are failing? Is it because a number of illegals' kids are failing? Well, no duh! They don't speak Engrish and yet I'm expected to teach them to par of your kids.
I've reached the end of my sanity with teaching. I'd rather work somewhere that respects me, that treats me as a valuable commodity, not as a burden. I used to be in the private sector and keep longing for a job that I can leave at work. I'm tired of working all the time for YOUR kids and getting zero respect and nothing but complaints because your kids are so spoiled.
You want better education? Start at home. Teach your kids to be respectful and stop giving them every single thing under the sun, just because the neighbors have it.
If you want your money back, move somewhere that doesn't require your taxes to go toward education. Can you think of a place?
The fix is simple. We need more men in education who are unafraid of children and parents. We need people who are willing to stand up for what is right, not the timid ones (or the mean ones) that give educators a bad rep.
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