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And, now, the schools will use their abject failure to get more money.
And liberal voters will give it to them because "they vote for kids" and outcomes don't matter, just intentions.
Yeah, you were right. The behavior of these people to shut down the conversation, especially from experts and reputable people, was unconscionable. A cautionary tale about how fast totalitarianism can gain traction and how fragile is our freedom.