Msg ID:
2692282 |
Is an educated work force a public good that that should be supported by +3/-0
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Author:TheCrow
6/11/2021 2:28:33 PM
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Is an educated work force a public good that that should be supported by taxation?
If so, what level of education should be supported by tax-payers? |
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Msg ID:
2692472 |
No answer? I thoought frog boys was all self-relianr, independent and spurn +1/-1
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Author:TheCrow
6/13/2021 2:07:24 PM
Reply to: 2692282
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No answer? I thoought frog boys was all self-relianr, independent and spurned government involvement in 'social' programs. Free public education is as 'social' as it gets. |
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Msg ID:
2692483 |
No answer? I thoought frog boys was all self-relianr, independent and spurn +2/-1
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Author:Old Guy
6/13/2021 3:32:49 PM
Reply to: 2692472
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Free education, really! Is there anything you nderstand?
useful idiot |
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Msg ID:
2692496 |
"Free education, really! Is there anything you (un)nderstand?" +1/-1
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Author:TheCrow
6/13/2021 4:29:36 PM
Reply to: 2692483
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"Free education, really! Is there anything you (un)nderstand?"
American education K-12 is indeed free to the student. If parents don't own any property in the district, it is free to the family. |
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Msg ID:
2692498 |
Really! +2/-2
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Author:Old Guy
6/13/2021 4:50:06 PM
Reply to: 2692496
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free To parents that don,t own propety, are you that dumb!
Have you ever heard of rent, or a lease payment?
I recommend that until you grow up and learn how shit works, you should refrain form discussing anything important. But then you don't nderstand what is or isn't important.
useful idiot |
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Msg ID:
2692502 |
free To parents that don,t own propety, are you that dumb! Have you ever he +3/-1
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Author:TheCrow
6/13/2021 5:29:20 PM
Reply to: 2692498
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free To parents that don,t own propety, are you that dumb! Have you ever heard of rent, or a lease payment?
Yup, sure have. I used to own rental property. Mostly market driven by local values, which only indirectly reflect school taxes. |
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Msg ID:
2692593 |
And a Post Script: How much of your rent does the IRS allow the renter to +2/-1
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Author:TheCrow
6/14/2021 12:39:04 PM
Reply to: 2692498
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And a Post Script: How much of the rent does the IRS allow the renter to deduct from income on taxes?
$0. That's a 'zero' as in none, zilch, nothing on a residence. |
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