I mean, the “we can’t afford domestic spending” is also their way of transitioning domestic spending to privatize industries to enrich themselves and their buddies. Take lobby money from industries that want to control whatever industry, healthcare, surveillance, policing, mail/package delivery, you name it, then invest in those companies before the govt is taken out of the industry, or start a competitor yourself, and then profit when all the govt services are transitioned to private companies.
I mean, the “we can’t afford domestic spending” is also their way of transitioning domestic spending to privatize industries to enrich themselves and their buddies.
Curious to see how we never have a dime to spend on public school, but we’ve always got another million for vouchers to church-owned ones.
Texas families have two more weeks to apply for the state’s school voucher program. That’s because of two new lawsuits that claim the state is excluding Islamic private schools from participating.
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The state comptroller’s office runs the voucher program. In January, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said the agency has the right to exclude schools from participating.
I mean, the “we can’t afford domestic spending” is also their way of transitioning domestic spending to privatize industries to enrich themselves and their buddies. Take lobby money from industries that want to control whatever industry, healthcare, surveillance, policing, mail/package delivery, you name it, then invest in those companies before the govt is taken out of the industry, or start a competitor yourself, and then profit when all the govt services are transitioned to private companies.
Curious to see how we never have a dime to spend on public school, but we’ve always got another million for vouchers to church-owned ones.
Oh hey, it also happens to be evangelical or catholic schools that favor the wealthy in their admissions
Even better…
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Just straight up bigotry as policy. The Texas special, but it’s everywhere these days.