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    • youre just mad bc he is a bulldog and taking down your corrupt russian administration!CygnusZero4
    • ^ yep. franken would walk circles around any of the idiots that omg reads, this pic just reeks of desperation.BuddhaHat
    • I see you guys have no standards except for the support for Franken's double standards.
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    • lol, only a home-schooled- by-inbred-crackheads dumb fuck would think this is true, let alone share itmonospaced
    • omg, you're really showing your blatant ignorance of reality when you post this nonsensemonospaced
    • Just like Trump can't provide evidence of wire-tapping, you'll never be able to provide evidence that Franken opposes school choice.monospaced
    • Also, sending children to private school isn't contrary to wanting public schools to be better. It's actually in-line with it.monospaced
    • This is just facts as Frankenstein's kids attend Dalton School in New York City where tuition is $44,640 per year.
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    • His name isn't Frankenstein, and that fact is irrelevant to his political stand on public education.monospaced
    • Frankenstein enjoyed attending a private school, even though you think your kids should be sent to a dumpster.
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    • Once again, you're only showing you're idiotic ignorance of a real situation, adding irrelevant facts that reveal how much you do not understand the basics.monospaced
    • Franken isn't opposed to choice. He's opposed to private charter schools receiving government funding on top of tuitions, without government oversight!monospaced
    • Hypocrite in headline says it all.
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    • If you can't grasp that, you're either being dense on purpose, or you're just too stupid to get past your alt-right brainwashing that leads you to misinterpretmonospaced
    • Nobody, NOBODY, is against private schools in general. How do you not understand this?monospaced
    • “And it’s how you go from a closed system to an open system that encourages innovation,” DeVos said. “People deserve choices and options.”
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    • DeVos is saying that charter schools should have government funding and should not adhere to government standards.monospaced
    • If people want to send their kids to private charter schools, they should do so without having tuition covered by taxpayer dollars!monospaced
    • There's NOTHING hypocritical of sending a child to a private school and paying the full tuition. Once again, you're either a fucking moron, or a mindless troll.monospaced
    • IF Franken was advocating that his private school costs should be subsidized by the government, then he'd be a hypocrite. He's not. Fact.monospaced
    • That's what DeVos is proposing, which would give taxpayer dollars to religious schools, and what Franken is opposing. How do you not know this?monospaced
    • Mono wins here by technical knockout.fadein11
    • Franken's kids can go to private school and says your kids cannot have that same privilege, hypocrite.
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    • We'll just send your kids to the district they belong in. No choice. No options.
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    • Hunger games much?
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    • @omg, he didn't say that though, and I don't appreciate you making an argument with a flat out liemonospaced
    • but if people want to send their kids to a different school, a private one, they are free to pay for it, and Franken is OBVIOUSLY okay with that, you dumb fuckmonospaced
    • Once again, you'll never be able to provide a citation of Franken making that claim, because it doesn't exist except in your pitifully confused alt-right brain.monospaced
    • jesus christ, he really isn't picking up on any of these facts at all, mono... you're flogging the proverbial horse talking with bozomg the clownBuddhaHat
    • were it not for a mountain of prior evidence, it would be hard to believe he could be this stupid. Kudos to you for trying, tho'.BuddhaHat
    • It's quite sad when you think kids shouldn't have a choice in how tax dollars are spent on their education. What benefits are served in preventing opportunity?
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    • omg, I DO think kids should have choice! THEY HAVE A CHOICE! If they want to go to a private school, they can pay for it!monospaced
    • The only thing that Franken is opposing is that tax dollars don't go toward funding private school educations.monospaced
    • The "choice" you're referring to, by the way, is the one where private schools will be funded by government, allowing religious schools to operate as publicmonospaced
    • ... without any oversight for standards. How do you not comprehend the very situation you're referring to?monospaced
    • DeVos is talking about diverting money to private schools and leaving public schools with even less than before, which is awful. She calls it choice ...monospaced
    • ... but what it means is she wants to fund christian schools with tax dollars and deny science in the classroom. That does not benefit anyone except the church.monospaced
    • Funding sustainability improves growth and brings in more tax dollars. Regardless of hypocritical religious views, private schools can focus on science too.
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    • It is quite sad when you're advocating for a sub-par education at the expense of the already dismal public education system. That's mine and Franken's stance.monospaced
    • Look closely. THere's nothing that DeVos has proposed that talks about improving the curriculum, raising standards. She has no experience and it shows.monospaced
    • She's been elected by bible-thumping, science-denying, rich white assholes who send their kids to Catholic schools and who want more tax breaks. Wake up!monospaced
    • THAT is what is so wrong. THAT is what Franken is so vocal about. THAT is why this is even a meme in the first place. Understand?monospaced
    • Perhaps a Muslim school with commercial branding better suits you.
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    • A private educational platform gives rise to opportunity to people with ideas in improving education.
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    • It also empowers parents to guide their kids in the right direction, allow them to put their money where their mouth is.
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    • Parents and businesses can create better environments. Publics schools are not only leeches, but are limited and only teaches folks to stand in line.
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    • You must be joking.garbage
    • you're such a fucking tool, omg ... THERE ARE muslim schools, and they're private, and that's their fucking RIGHT as Americans.monospaced
    • The only assholes who would have a problem with a muslim school existing are the same fucks who want private schools getting government funding.monospaced
    • Once again, NOBODY is saying there's a problem with private schools. Just with them receiving funds from taxes and operating without standards!monospaced
    • This brings us back to the meme, which shows the power of choice in action. He's PAYING for private school out of his own pocket. Are you that fucking stupid???monospaced
    • You're LITERALLY arguing for a system where YOU pay for his kid's private education. How do you not realize that? tax dollars SHOULD improve public system only!monospaced
    • You're LITERALLY arguing that the public school system should be gutted in favor of a private system where standards are thrown out the window. How stupid!monospaced
    • There's no denying of existence, but your attack and disrespect for private religious school as a problem to deny private schools as a whole.
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    • ... will prevent innovation in education. Gutting a system that has proven itself as a leeching failure makes me question what standards you're looking to save.
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    • ONCE AGAIN, nobody, NOBODY, is talking about denying private schools existing. They can "innovate" all they want and not act as part of the public system.monospaced
    • You're talking about gutting a system and only allowing an unregulated private one to exist, with no standards. Clearly the system failed you miserably.monospaced
    • Putting more kids in private schools will benefit all parents to put their hard earned tax dollars towards affording that option is their right.
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    • If anyone here disrespected religious schools, it was you when you brought up the muslim school scenario, as if that were any different from catholic.monospaced
    • The system you're advocating could result in a city with only private charter schools available, teaching a faith (even muslim) you don't adhere to. That's bad.monospaced
    • There are entire counties that are ready to switch to a Creationism curriculum, with government funds, because of this, backed by Trump's entire party. Insane.monospaced
    • Franken is saying that if they want to teach that, then keep it private and away from the "public" funding. You would say the same for an all Muslim school.monospaced
    • In the DeVos system, a school teaching Islam as curriculum could exist, as a publicly funded (gov.) charter school, legally. What do you think of that, omg?monospaced
    • So I'll reiterate ... the private system isn't under attack. It has existed since day one and will exist forever, as a private system, separate from public fundmonospaced
    • Tax dollars in education, should go towards improving better education, and welcome freedom of choice.
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    • Your notion that it is under attack makes your entire argument, every single one of your comments and accusations, completely baseless. You're flat out wrong.monospaced
    • Your standards in public schools who are not able to sustain themselves proves they are public failures.
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    • Meanwhile how much of food stamp money go towards funding commercial businesses like sodas. People have rights to choose where they spend their tax money...
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    • ... and how exactly does that affect you?
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    • You think parents should only be able to spend their educational vouchers on that one available school in their district?
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    • lol, you must be one stupid piece of shit if you think the new system will allow a parent to choose which school gets their money ...monospaced
    • holy fuck you are so fucking brainwashed, you're making arguments based on such incredibly false, bullshit information, and you're arguing for worse education!monospaced
    • Go ahead and name some public services that have been winning profitable success stories. As both PBS and public bathrooms are ironically holes for waste.
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    • Got it. So you're not only about gutting schools, but also any public program that doesn't generate profit. You know, you're one despicable piece of shit.monospaced
    • Go fuck yourself knowing that you not only lost this argument out of sheer ignorance, naivety and stupidity, but also that you are a pure asshole as well.monospaced
    • Troll hard motherfucker, troll hard. Absolutely nothing you can say here will change the fact that I'm right, and you're entire stance is based on fiction.monospaced
    • I cannot believe people like you exist.monospaced
    • People who seek in better education? Far better than your public sewer you also call a mouth.
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    • You're delusional and your attempt at taking some moral high ground regarding my language here is ridiculous considering the damage this is doing.monospaced
    • I hope you never procreate, because the idea that the next generation might inherit the stupid that makes up your entire being makes me sick. Fuck yrself to dthmonospaced
    • Oh, and for the record, everything you said here only makes my case stronger and makes you look like an asshole. You lost this one and came out wrecked, bitch.monospaced

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