Quote: Originally posted by Timinator | The education system is burdened. I believe it's from .81 cents out of every dollar spent on education going to teachers/unions. With only .19
cents actually going to the schools, supplies and infrastructure, I think getting rid of the Public Sector Teachers Union should be the first step.
In addition, I think house & apartment renters with kids in school should pay an additional tax going to the school district that they attend that
can't be siphoned off by union negotiations, it can only be used for infrastructure, supplies.
Oh, and put a time limit on welfare, forcing the massive percentage of healthy workers back into the private sector workforce. California moochers
receives 1/3 of all the welfare checks in the United States. That's just pathetic. If you can't find a job in CA, move.
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Yes, Timinator, back up your data with links, so we could all see where you are getting your information from, and while Keeping in mind payroll, is
probably the biggest expense in most businesses.
The date I show, different school districts, spend somewhere between between $7000 and $10,000 per student, but they don't mention teachers, so
that's probably included.
There should not be any special tax for just students, because if that was a case, then there should also be a special tax for drunks, who spend tax
dollars indirectly by ending up in jail, or getting in accidents.
The GOP, talked about that welfare to work program, they wanted to try again, but for some reason, the GOP wanted it to happen in only urban
neighborhoods but wanted to exclude poor white people in the midwest who are living in places like trailer parks, while wearing caps, saying, "make
America great again. I guess the GOP didn't want their constituents mad at them for forcing them to go to work for their welfare.
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