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Old 09-06-2010, 12:32 PM   #21
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Well lets hope the parents are paying there fair share to ( dosnt mean they are)( renters dont pay school property taxes, neither do ppl on welfare etc as far as i know )
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Old 09-06-2010, 01:01 PM   #22
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And all the radical leftist obamy greenie whiners, the earth will melt the sky will fall etc -who would like to close us(WY) down- with the govs help , lawsuits, regulations etc.( but its really part of the plan)

And when they the gov & them - make doing business here difficult( as they do)- they are only cutting there own necks( losing money that way arent they... & making costs more expensive). But the fed gov is to dumb to- to notice i guess.( but its really part of th curent plans to)

We have about a population of about what DC,s is (a fed welfare city)

We Wy produce & export more energy then many countrys in the world( coal, gas, oil uranium).

And if the fed gov ( and obamy & friends) minded its own business we would produce more & so would the many other states around here, then we wouldnt have to iimport all that crap from the middle east( including terriorist countrys.) & elsewhere.

But no worrys the fed will still keep making plenty of moneys here( including on fed land/ the citizens resources, not the goverments) sitting on is ass in Dc - doing stupid things.
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Tomorrow hopes we have learned something from yesterday.


"Shouldn't someone tag Mr. Kennedy's 'bold new imaginative program' with its proper age?" "Under the tousled boyish haircut it is still old Karl Marx—first launched a century ago.
There is nothing new in the idea of a government being Big Brother to us all. R.Reagan-1960

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Old 09-06-2010, 02:16 PM   #23
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I'm sure parents aren't paying 14k per kid/student per year, a family of 3 paying 42k alone on their kids tuitions? I think it's like $150/kid per year. talking public schooling not college
State colleges are public school to. States pay various amount per student but not...

$150 per kid eh?( someone better see where all that moneys going to then?( maybe u use the lootto funding like ny in part?, along with real high property & the high sales tax methods?

Keep telling yerself all that Sal- prob how you convinced yourself to vote for O bamy id guess.


Maybe a source ya trust better like the gov? Or nyt,s( maybe they all made it all up- all the 05 figures?) ( dont ya think if businesses get taxed they will past those costs onto you?Where does the fed moneys come from?)

Either way im done with my ranting & vents. off i go.


May 24, 2007, 10:25 am
The Highest Per-Pupil Spending in the U.S.

By SEWELL CHANNew York State spent $14,119 per student — more than any other state in the nation — in the 2005 fiscal year, according to a national analysis of public school spending that the Census Bureau released today.
The analysis, Public Education Finances: 2005, placed New Jersey at No. 2 on the list, at $13,800, followed by the District of Columbia (which was treated as a state) at $12,979, Vermont at $11,835 and Connecticut at $11,572. Seven of the top 10 with the highest per-pupil expenditures were in the Northeast. Detailed tables [Excel] are available through the Census Bureau’s Web site. A graphic of the top five states (including the District of Columbia) is here.
http://empirezone.blogs.nytimes.com/...ing-in-the-us/
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