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Written And Submitted By: George McClellan
By all appearances it seems the Marxists Democrats are near achieving their goal of destroying American capitalism to replace success with the endearing misery of top down government collectivism. They have been working toward this goal for over three decades and are gaining momentum because we ignored what they taught in our schools and they didn’t. Now our streets are awash with a generation of youths who hates America and actively work for its destruction firm in the belief that Socialism is superior to Capitalism and should be the true and lasting government for all America. Little do they know the woe that is coming if they succeed!
Written And Submitted By: George McClellan
By all appearances it seems the Marxists Democrats are near achieving their goal of destroying American capitalism to replace success with the endearing misery of top down government collectivism. They have been working toward this goal for over three decades and are gaining momentum because we ignored what they taught in our schools and they didn’t. Now our streets are awash with a generation of youths who hates America and actively work for its destruction firm in the belief that Socialism is superior to Capitalism and should be the true and lasting government for all America. Little do they know the woe that is coming if they succeed!
Bill: Widen tuition aid for Georgia special needs students
By JEFF AMYFebruary 9, 2021 GMT
ATLANTA (AP) Supporters of a Georgia program that pays for special education students to attend private schools are trying anew to get lawmakers to broaden eligibility, while critics say there’s not enough oversight of the spending and that public schools shouldn’t lose state money while under financial stress.
The Senate Education and Youth Committee heard testimony Monday on Senate Bill 47. Committee Chairman Chuck Payne, a Dalton Republican, said the committee is likely to vote on the bill next week. Last year, a similar measure passed the Senate but died in the House.
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