As part of a compromise in the bitter partisan budget struggle in my state, $2 billion was “borrowed” from the state education budget to help avoid a deficit. As the year progressed it became clear there would be a budget surplus. The money borrowed from education budget was not paid back.Politicians can claim to care about education, but the reality is they don’t.
The movie “Idiocracy” was on TV about a month ago.It was one of those “so bad it was good” movies.The crops didn’t grow because they were watered with Gatorade.
braindead Premium Member about 11 years ago
Wait till you get to the lesson of the War of Iraqi Liberation, sponsored by Halliburton and Blackwater.
Jason Allen about 11 years ago
As part of a compromise in the bitter partisan budget struggle in my state, $2 billion was “borrowed” from the state education budget to help avoid a deficit. As the year progressed it became clear there would be a budget surplus. The money borrowed from education budget was not paid back.Politicians can claim to care about education, but the reality is they don’t.
Dtroutma about 11 years ago
Another go around at over-merchandizing our kids?
Chillbilly about 11 years ago
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rockngolfer about 11 years ago
The movie “Idiocracy” was on TV about a month ago.It was one of those “so bad it was good” movies.The crops didn’t grow because they were watered with Gatorade.
ossiningaling about 11 years ago
It’s got electrolytes!