School's out forever
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As a marching band enthusiast, that song is forever ruined thanks to the Oregon band.YellowSnow said:Seattle education association ain’t going back to work. Can we pull a Reagan?
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This is awesome. Privatize education, buy up vacant schools, kick out fkin reject students instead of entitling them, and their moronic parents. No more school taxes on your property tax, the idiot lefties can fend for themselves, and my school will have an application to determine if you have a mental disorder similar to liberalism.... D-NIED.
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This is awesome. Privatize education, buy up vacant schools, kick out fkin reject students instead of entitling them, and their moronic parents. No more school taxes on your property tax, the idiot lefties can fend for themselves, and my school will have an application to determine if you have a mental disorder similar to liberalism.... D-NIED.
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This is awesome. Privatize education, buy up vacant schools, kick out fkin reject students instead of entitling them, and their moronic parents. No more school taxes on your property tax, the idiot lefties can fend for themselves, and my school will have an application to determine if you have a mental disorder similar to liberalism.... D-NIED.
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Your property taxes at work!

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#5! Lol yes we played it too much. Lol. As a member of the OMB it drives me nuts. We became SC for a bit.MelloDawg said:
As a marching band enthusiast, that song is forever ruined thanks to the Oregon band.YellowSnow said:Seattle education association ain’t going back to work. Can we pull a Reagan?
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Now ghetto kids won't go to school
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This is pure union power and posturing. I was in a debate like this with a teacher the other day. Years of conflict between the unions and the school districts certainly helped us get to this point. The reality is that parents are going to have to go back to work soon, especially with the additional unemployment benefits going away. The analogy I draw is that grocery stores have unions. Grocery stores have never closed during the pandemic. If the union refused to allow their employees to work, the stores would just hire replacements. School's can't exactly do that but I would argue getting our kids in school is nearly as important as buying groceries.
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55 year teacher lives matter more that the 55 year old checker at Safeway.DoogieMcDoogerson said:This is pure union power and posturing. I was in a debate like this with a teacher the other day. Years of conflict between the unions and the school districts certainly helped us get to this point. The reality is that parents are going to have to go back to work soon, especially with the additional unemployment benefits going away. The analogy I draw is that grocery stores have unions. Grocery stores have never closed during the pandemic. If the union refused to allow their employees to work, the stores would just hire replacements. School's can't exactly do that but I would argue getting our kids in school is nearly as important as buying groceries.
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This is true. Can confirm. I was afraid of the scourge so I tried to get us to sell groceries by zoom meeting. Didn't work, just like zoom school won't work. FMLYellowSnow said:
55 year teacher lives matter more that the 55 year old checker at Safeway.DoogieMcDoogerson said:This is pure union power and posturing. I was in a debate like this with a teacher the other day. Years of conflict between the unions and the school districts certainly helped us get to this point. The reality is that parents are going to have to go back to work soon, especially with the additional unemployment benefits going away. The analogy I draw is that grocery stores have unions. Grocery stores have never closed during the pandemic. If the union refused to allow their employees to work, the stores would just hire replacements. School's can't exactly do that but I would argue getting our kids in school is nearly as important as buying groceries.







