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John Halsey adds item to Ralph Waggener commentary

John Halsey writes:
As usual the Ralph of the Waggener clan is spot on!

I would add one tidbit to his comment regarding the childless having to pay for others education. That should go without saying, However it also seems axiomatic that the burden should not rest solely on the backs of the minority who are property owners. The opposition to the "nickle tax" would not have been nearly as strong or effective if the cost was spread evenly throughout the community.

I understand that this is another strong argument for Mr. Waggener's call for upending, ejecting and eviscerating the K-DOE, which placed such a pig headed requirement on the local communities. -John Halsey
Comments above re article 41472: Better Education versus The Best education




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