A brief look inside the
mind of the anti-publics school politician and school voucher proponent during
his morning commute...
You know, it is really unreasonable that I have to pay taxes that don’t benefit ME directly. After all, I have worked hard for everything I have accomplished, without ever benefiting from any public infrastructure built by the generations of taxpayers before ME. I also have no obligation to provide a means of betterment for my fellow citizens who are less successful I am. After all, the poor choose to be poor.
Since
I do not want MY children to have to spend the day with the unwashed masses I choose to send MY children to private school. Because of MY choice, I am paying
private school tuition to educate MY
children and school taxes to educate the children of the unwashed masses I do not want MY children to be around.
What I need is a school
voucher to yank back MY tax dollars
that are used to educate the children of those who do not work as hard as ME.
I, oops, I mean
we, need school vouchers.
I can’t
believe I am stuck behind this bus
again. Why won’t MY driver go around
that thing. You know, it is really
unreasonable that I have to pay
taxes to support public transportation. As if I would ever consider riding something so common. Does not anyone care what it costs ME to pay for this limousine. What I need is a transportation voucher to
yank back MY tax dollars that are
used to transport of those less deserving than ME.
I, oops, I mean
we, should call it Limo Choice.
Think.
Work. Achieve.
Your turn...
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