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the families or individuals that value education seem to do better. What was your point. here is that district compared with say, with a similar sized one in NYS. college towns included. Congressional District 14, GA & Congressional District 7, NY | Data USA interesting that site allows you to choose race for that topic., or maybe that points to something like Asian's beating every other domo, in that factor. maybe due to the very strict and strong family culture?
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and your point? For Dalton Public Schools, 84% of expenditures are for salary and benefits, and the system ranks in the middle of Georgia systems in per student spending, she said. For fiscal year 2019, Dalton Public Schools spent $10,101 per student, which ranked 112 of 209 systems in the state. but way below the 24G per student we spend in NYS. and we only lead the nation in drop out rates and cost per student. it's got a college. https://www.daltonstate.edu/ Spending is on par with national. Eff, look down at advanced college degrees. https://www.bestplaces.net/education/city/georgia/dalton The interesting part is it would be the state/local budget that would control school funding. not so much MTG and the house. so what point were you trying to make again.
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Do you have a link to some proof, or just trying to walk me into a strawman? your talking MTG the house member? The three northernmost counties in the district are part of the Chattanooga, Tennessee metropolitan area and television market, with the central and southern portions reckoned as exurbs of Atlanta. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_colleges_and_universities_in_Georgia_(U.S._state) seems like that district would cover all of the above. several college towns, rural and burbs. Have no clue about the school districts there. do you? Seems one of the biggest factors in educational or income success is a strong family foundation.
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It's not the redneck districts (they still exist), that get flooded with money and resources and still are underperforming
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Welp continue to flood those underperforming school districts with money and resources and they continue to fail. Maybe your onto something
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Random Political Thoughts Inc.
Tommy Callahan replied to T&C's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Saw this on social media and couldn't stop laughing I do think a lot of people that get Facebook or headline news truly believe they are helping and have good intentions. but in this case "the road to hell is paved with those good intentions" -
Who knows. But if she is involved in Ukraine. It's very good for your military stocks. She is a Kissinger disciple. Ie, if you stop wars when small, stop bad people from taking power, you can stop a world war. And by stop, I mean military and state intervention in other countries.
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Welp. she does have a history in Ukraine. Like giving out cookies in the middle of the euro maiden.
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the difference is we funded people, states and companies so they could spend and keep the market going. China just stimulated the state assets. Now they are talking about direct stimulus to the people. Similar to how our left supports stimy to the state, and donor class. while the other side provides avenues to keep your money and spend it as you, please. And its bursting. China is no longer the global low-cost option. places like India are pulling foreign capital.
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Its funny cause over the last few days. that's all I hear from my lefty friends. "You see the trump indictments; He can't run now due to the 14th amendment."
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The hit pieces coupled with the push to provide free school lunches. at the same time that large third-party companies like Aramark are getting contracts to do all the cafeterias and janitorial in major school districts.
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Every tax payer and was not supported by corporate funded pacs. Most of which have vanguard and black rock as the largest investors. Most corporations are not fortune 500. But the fortune 500 support blue Thinking and giving loans for higher education to everyone and anyone had severe consequences. Like the college bubble and current insane cost of it.
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your saying, without trump, we wouldn't have ever gotten Biden and the corporatist system we have now?
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Goal post move. If talking stimy, research and see if how much went to blue districts vs states. anything on your comment on the chips bill? RBG openly stated she wouldn't retire cause the law was so weak. And it was a DEM funded PAC that took row to the supreme court.
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Thats interesting. Russia tends to be a bit late to the economic party. they have not adjusted rates up since last year, when it was at 20%. seems like that bank likes to move them in larger incriments. . it was forecasted at 10% this year. Russia Interest Rate - 2023 Data - 2003-2022 Historical - 2024 Forecast - Calendar (tradingeconomics.com) China cutting interest rates seems like an outlier. China's PBOC cuts interest rates as lockdowns and real estate crisis slow economy | CNN Business
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The entire cultural revolution ended badly for the Chinese populace and still is. here many read like the red guard ready for struggle sessions. most don't want the establishment on the right. they know what it is. Trump can be a stain in the history books. but has nothing to do with the platform he ran on, being supported by tens of millions. Or the fact he promoted an economy led by consumer demand vs state spending. people like to consume.
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The orange dude got impeached for asking about what Biden openly did. I must have missed where he had Biden spied on or sicked the DOJ on him.
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The one about the Guangxi Massacre in mao's cultural revolution?
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I just had my yearly checkup; my numbers are great. And as much as I joke about it. I highly doubt you all succeed, and we have the cultural revolution like you dream of.
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The Corporate donors are very happy with the return on the investment. NY is getting a crap load. wasnt aware "red" states were getting more? any links? And since most directly goes to companies though direct investment and tax breaks.
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How much did you pay for gas and groceries today?
Tommy Callahan replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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