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Only with poverty it has everything to do with external factors, which you already admitted. Where's the harm in improving poor schools? Who is hurt by that? Who are you fighting for?[COLOR="DarkSlateGray"]
I don't mind helping poor schools get better textbooks, improving their curiculum, but that's it. That's the extend of my tax dollars I want going out, there are already a number of failed social programs (welfare, medicaid, etc.) that people are taking advantage of and putting a strain on the economy. Until we get rid of these programs or atleast fix them so that people can't take advantage of them then we can spend all the money we have left and get nowhere
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