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TheBlackAdder

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8. Yes, I was just giving an example, one that would be simple to calcutate and portray the issue.
Fri Apr 29, 2022, 04:28 PM
Apr 2022

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While the educational costs vary between states, there will be a future clash with the for-profit educational systems as they try and take public education students away. Those private firms wil want the highest education costs to transfer to them. Unfortunately, the GOPer will try to cut education costs to a minimum, so you either pay for private schooling or you get sub-standard education like that of Idaho.

The more and more these additional births enter the system, the more pressure there will be to trim education costs to a bare minimum. Yet, even if that is performed, sooner or later the additional births will overload stressed local, county and state budgets.


Note: The birth/budget issue is the quiet part that everyone is afraid to mention because that actually puts a cost on life. The real issue is, none of the Republicans will care unless this is hammered home, that these forced births will cost them in their own wallets. Only then will they listen. Republicans will balk at placing a price on life, but sooner or later, they will come to terms with it.


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