And we need a lottery why???
So, we need a lottery for “Education”
Yup, I’m sure that we need all those washing machines and big screen tv’s in the classroom.
The whole thing is ridiculous. The whole school system needs to be audited.
So, we need a lottery for “Education”
Yup, I’m sure that we need all those washing machines and big screen tv’s in the classroom.
The whole thing is ridiculous. The whole school system needs to be audited.
April 26th, 2005 at 3:06 pm
Don’t fall for the big lie!!
We have a lottery for education in NH, and the schools barely see 20% of the proceeds.
Big lie!!
the money will be spent on other things not what they tell you it will be spent on.
My advice is read the proposed law very carefully and you will find out where the money is reall going
MAL
April 26th, 2005 at 4:32 pm
gotta pay for the Dems to take their “fact finding” trips somehow.
April 27th, 2005 at 2:26 pm
I’m still trying to get the “Marijuana for Education” campaign going. I’ve heard the “Prostitution for Education” campaign is doing well, too.
November 4th, 2006 at 4:02 pm
[...] First, my pet peeve, School Bonds. I always vote no. I voted no for the “Bonds for Higher Education” while I was a student at NC State and they were threatening to raise my tuition, and I’m going to vote no on these 2006 bonds now. They say that bonds are the best way to finance new school growth. I have a better idea. Audit the school system. Seriously. The WCPSS has been caught with their hand in the cookie jar too many times to come to the taxpayers of Wake County with their hands out. From buying Big Screen TV’s on the school’s dime to fraudulently skimming money from the bus maintenance budget. According to my tax bill, 70% of the Wake County budget is already going to the school system. [...]