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Owned horses guessing you were/are around donkeys.dflea said:
You suck donkey dongs.Sledog said:
I've heard write a bit of full auto fire and done quite a bit myself. Two different cyclic rates means two guns to me. Prove me wrong.RedRocket said:
Same guy that the 2 Vegas shooters were working for?Sledog said:
He was probably working for your boss.2001400ex said:
Best part is I got both Bob and sledog to defend the pipe bomb dude today.RaceBannon said:Pipe bombs man. Pipe bombs
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Many, but not all, charter schools do great work. California has over 1,000 of them. It’s an amazing movement: Public schools that are customized to local preferences — military, foreign language, science, athletics, etc. So far, they’ve kept the teacher unions at bay in the legislature. Jerry Brown was a huge advocate.
I am on the board of an inner city LAUSD Charter with two campuses and 700 kids enrolled. The academic results are far in excess of the comparable public schools.
My 7th grader is at Catholic school. We are looking at Catholic, public and charter for high school. The point is that there are choices that work academically and financially. At least there are in California. -
Most, if not all, of the people I know who send there kids to private school (religious or secular) do it for sports, and so their kids don’t have to deal with peices of shit kids who just disrupt everything. I haven’t met any who do it for religious training. Fuck. I know an atheist family who sent their kids to Jesuit and one to Oregon Episcopal. One of them got a full athletic scholarship to Stanford.PurpleThrobber said:
You hit on a MAJOR pet peeve of The Throbber.MikeDamone said:
Funny story - I was talking to a public school teacher who was telling me the issues with the inner city schools. She has kids in private elementary school. I suggested vouchers were the answer so the inner city kids could attend the same schools as her kids. She came up with tons of reasons why it wouldn’t work. Transportation problems, too far from home, blah blah. I said, yeah, best to keep out the riff raff. She didn’t have much to say.. Cool story bro, but the truth is the people who care so much about the inner city kids, don’t want them within several miles of their kids.WestlinnDuck said:
This last election featured dem politicians arguing how we needed more money for education and it was all about the children. Of course, they could care less about the children but they care deeply about the power and the money of the teacher’s unions. Of course, we have spent hundreds of billions in additional “education” dollars and the result is no improvement in actual education, if not a deterioration in educational prowess.
So, the Portland Public school district has general fund revenue of $706 million. It has 49,000 students. It spends $14,400 per student on education. Jesuit High School is the leading Catholic high school in the Portland area. It spends $17,750 to educate each student. The Lady of the Lake Catholic school in Lake Oswego (Portland’s wealthiest suburb) spends 10,000 to educate each of its grades 1-8 students. Obviously, it takes more money to educate a high schooler than a first grader. So, call per student spending even.
Catholic school teachers generally make less than public school teachers, especially when benefits are added – PERS and near 100% medical coverage.
Leftards would poke their eyes out with a spoon before they would consider a voucher program that lets an inner city Portland school kid attend Jesuit. Because they care. So much.
I can't tell you how many principals and high-level administrators (all making $150K+cadillac bennies) who send their kids to private schools. Pisses me off to no end.
If you're a Ford dealer, you don't drive a fucking Chevy.
Same thing with the so-called "christians" who send their kids to private school for religious reasons. Jesus went to be with the sinners not the priests. Go forth and witness, motherfuckers. Hypocritical bastards - all of them.
The only ones who are honest are the parents who send their kids to private schools because of kick ass athletic programs and say that's the reason.
Although most even wealthy non religious parents would probably be OK with their kids not having to go through gender awareness training. The real religious people home school. -
The Las Vegas PD says your wrong. Sound in video sounds different than it does IRL. That Superior Court Firearms certificate was a waste of money.Sledog said:
I've heard write a bit of full auto fire and done quite a bit myself. Two different cyclic rates means two guns to me. Prove me wrong.RedRocket said:
Same guy that the 2 Vegas shooters were working for?Sledog said:
He was probably working for your boss.2001400ex said:
Best part is I got both Bob and sledog to defend the pipe bomb dude today.RaceBannon said:Pipe bombs man. Pipe bombs
I want to emphasize we believe Paddock is solely responsible for this heinous act. We are aware of the rumors outside of the media and also on social media that there was more than one assailant. We have no information or evidence to support that theory, or that rumor. We believe there was only one shooter and that was Stephen Paddock. We are doing a thorough investigation and only want to provide what is accurate to you. We will only give information that we have vetted and know to be true. -
It's almost like sound reverberates around the hotel. Like there was a second shooter in the 7th floor and magically the next day the window the was fixed but not the window where paddock was.RedRocket said:
The Las Vegas PD says your wrong. Sound in video sounds different than it does IRL. That Superior Court Firearms certificate was a waste of money.Sledog said:
I've heard write a bit of full auto fire and done quite a bit myself. Two different cyclic rates means two guns to me. Prove me wrong.RedRocket said:
Same guy that the 2 Vegas shooters were working for?Sledog said:
He was probably working for your boss.2001400ex said:
Best part is I got both Bob and sledog to defend the pipe bomb dude today.RaceBannon said:Pipe bombs man. Pipe bombs
I want to emphasize we believe Paddock is solely responsible for this heinous act. We are aware of the rumors outside of the media and also on social media that there was more than one assailant. We have no information or evidence to support that theory, or that rumor. We believe there was only one shooter and that was Stephen Paddock. We are doing a thorough investigation and only want to provide what is accurate to you. We will only give information that we have vetted and know to be true. -
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So you’re a religious nut who supports patriarchal , misogynistic, rape-culture? BenneyBeaver says so.CirrhosisDawg said:Many, but not all, charter schools do great work. California has over 1,000 of them. It’s an amazing movement: Public schools that are customized to local preferences — military, foreign language, science, athletics, etc. So far, they’ve kept the teacher unions at bay in the legislature. Jerry Brown was a huge advocate.
I am on the board of an inner city LAUSD Charter with two campuses and 700 kids enrolled. The academic results are far in excess of the comparable public schools.
My 7th grader is at Catholic school. We are looking at Catholic, public and charter for high school. The point is that there are choices that work academically and financially. At least there are in California. -
Hilarious.MikeDamone said:
Funny story - I was talking to a public school teacher who was telling me the issues with the inner city schools. She has kids in private elementary school. I suggested vouchers were the answer so the inner city kids could attend the same schools as her kids. She came up with tons of reasons why it wouldn’t work. Transportation problems, too far from home, blah blah. I said, yeah, best to keep out the riff raff. She didn’t have much to say.. Cool story bro, but the truth is the people who care so much about the inner city kids, don’t want them within several miles of their kids.WestlinnDuck said:
This last election featured dem politicians arguing how we needed more money for education and it was all about the children. Of course, they could care less about the children but they care deeply about the power and the money of the teacher’s unions. Of course, we have spent hundreds of billions in additional “education” dollars and the result is no improvement in actual education, if not a deterioration in educational prowess.
So, the Portland Public school district has general fund revenue of $706 million. It has 49,000 students. It spends $14,400 per student on education. Jesuit High School is the leading Catholic high school in the Portland area. It spends $17,750 to educate each student. The Lady of the Lake Catholic school in Lake Oswego (Portland’s wealthiest suburb) spends 10,000 to educate each of its grades 1-8 students. Obviously, it takes more money to educate a high schooler than a first grader. So, call per student spending even.
Catholic school teachers generally make less than public school teachers, especially when benefits are added – PERS and near 100% medical coverage.
Leftards would poke their eyes out with a spoon before they would consider a voucher program that lets an inner city Portland school kid attend Jesuit. Because they care. So much. -
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That’s what i thought. I knew you’d enjoy it.BennyBeaver said:
Hilarious.MikeDamone said:
Funny story - I was talking to a public school teacher who was telling me the issues with the inner city schools. She has kids in private elementary school. I suggested vouchers were the answer so the inner city kids could attend the same schools as her kids. She came up with tons of reasons why it wouldn’t work. Transportation problems, too far from home, blah blah. I said, yeah, best to keep out the riff raff. She didn’t have much to say.. Cool story bro, but the truth is the people who care so much about the inner city kids, don’t want them within several miles of their kids.WestlinnDuck said:
This last election featured dem politicians arguing how we needed more money for education and it was all about the children. Of course, they could care less about the children but they care deeply about the power and the money of the teacher’s unions. Of course, we have spent hundreds of billions in additional “education” dollars and the result is no improvement in actual education, if not a deterioration in educational prowess.
So, the Portland Public school district has general fund revenue of $706 million. It has 49,000 students. It spends $14,400 per student on education. Jesuit High School is the leading Catholic high school in the Portland area. It spends $17,750 to educate each student. The Lady of the Lake Catholic school in Lake Oswego (Portland’s wealthiest suburb) spends 10,000 to educate each of its grades 1-8 students. Obviously, it takes more money to educate a high schooler than a first grader. So, call per student spending even.
Catholic school teachers generally make less than public school teachers, especially when benefits are added – PERS and near 100% medical coverage.
Leftards would poke their eyes out with a spoon before they would consider a voucher program that lets an inner city Portland school kid attend Jesuit. Because they care. So much. -
You can’t tell us because the number cuz you’re making shit up.PurpleThrobber said:
You hit on a MAJOR pet peeve of The Throbber.MikeDamone said:
Funny story - I was talking to a public school teacher who was telling me the issues with the inner city schools. She has kids in private elementary school. I suggested vouchers were the answer so the inner city kids could attend the same schools as her kids. She came up with tons of reasons why it wouldn’t work. Transportation problems, too far from home, blah blah. I said, yeah, best to keep out the riff raff. She didn’t have much to say.. Cool story bro, but the truth is the people who care so much about the inner city kids, don’t want them within several miles of their kids.WestlinnDuck said:
This last election featured dem politicians arguing how we needed more money for education and it was all about the children. Of course, they could care less about the children but they care deeply about the power and the money of the teacher’s unions. Of course, we have spent hundreds of billions in additional “education” dollars and the result is no improvement in actual education, if not a deterioration in educational prowess.
So, the Portland Public school district has general fund revenue of $706 million. It has 49,000 students. It spends $14,400 per student on education. Jesuit High School is the leading Catholic high school in the Portland area. It spends $17,750 to educate each student. The Lady of the Lake Catholic school in Lake Oswego (Portland’s wealthiest suburb) spends 10,000 to educate each of its grades 1-8 students. Obviously, it takes more money to educate a high schooler than a first grader. So, call per student spending even.
Catholic school teachers generally make less than public school teachers, especially when benefits are added – PERS and near 100% medical coverage.
Leftards would poke their eyes out with a spoon before they would consider a voucher program that lets an inner city Portland school kid attend Jesuit. Because they care. So much.
I can't tell you how many principals and high-level administrators (all making $150K+cadillac bennies) who send their kids to private schools. Pisses me off to no end.
If you're a Ford dealer, you don't drive a fucking Chevy.
Same thing with the so-called "christians" who send their kids to private school for religious reasons. Jesus went to be with the sinners not the priests. Go forth and witness, motherfuckers. Hypocritical bastards - all of them.
The only ones who are honest are the parents who send their kids to private schools because of kick ass athletic programs and say that's the reason.
I know/ have know hundreds of public school educators and administrators, zero sent their kids to private school. -
I asked why. @CirrhosisDawg probably has valid reasons.MikeDamone said:A
So you’re a religious nut who supports patriarchal , misogynistic, rape-culture? BenneyBeaver says so.CirrhosisDawg said:Many, but not all, charter schools do great work. California has over 1,000 of them. It’s an amazing movement: Public schools that are customized to local preferences — military, foreign language, science, athletics, etc. So far, they’ve kept the teacher unions at bay in the legislature. Jerry Brown was a huge advocate.
I am on the board of an inner city LAUSD Charter with two campuses and 700 kids enrolled. The academic results are far in excess of the comparable public schools.
My 7th grader is at Catholic school. We are looking at Catholic, public and charter for high school. The point is that there are choices that work academically and financially. At least there are in California.
I sent 3 through Catholic school. We had good reasons (we thought) at the time. In hindsight, wouldn’t do it again.




