I’m sorry: But why should I believe anything the Murdoch Wall Street Journal prints?
Note that instead of citing cutbacks in public support of education, which occurred nationwide as a result of the fraudulently-named “No Child Left Behind” the writer blames salary increases for teachers. Because we all know how overpaid teachers are, in comparison to, say, hedge fund managers.
It’s the Republican Congress that’s cutting federal aid to schools.
Well, you can’t believe everything the Journal prints — never could, even before Murdoch — but they do have facts sprinkled in with the propoganda — always did. In this article, some of the propoganda is that the parents are already paying property taxes for the schools, like that’s some sort of user fee and they are getting charged twice for the same thing.
I’m sorry: But why should I believe anything the Murdoch Wall Street Journal prints?
Note that instead of citing cutbacks in public support of education, which occurred nationwide as a result of the fraudulently-named “No Child Left Behind” the writer blames salary increases for teachers. Because we all know how overpaid teachers are, in comparison to, say, hedge fund managers.
It’s the Republican Congress that’s cutting federal aid to schools.
Well, you can’t believe everything the Journal prints — never could, even before Murdoch — but they do have facts sprinkled in with the propoganda — always did. In this article, some of the propoganda is that the parents are already paying property taxes for the schools, like that’s some sort of user fee and they are getting charged twice for the same thing.