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  • Schools take biggest hit in budget wars

    Government schools take about 50% of our tax dollars. Government schools in California have a drop out rate of over 22%--LAUSD has a drop out rate of about 60%. California government schools are owned and controlled by unions, which force teachers and other employees to either pay a bribe or they are not allowed to work. California government schools have hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens in the classrooms, stealing education money from honest taxpayers and students.

    "In Sacramento's desperate attempts to balance the state's budget, California's K-12 public schools and community colleges have been especially hard hit compared to reductions in funding for all other state programs.

    That's according to calculations by Strategic Education Services, an influential lobbying firm representing large urban school districts like Los Angeles, Santa Ana and San Bernardino. It points out that the amount of basic support provided by the state for K-14 education (through so-called Proposition 98 funds) declined by $6.9 billion from the 2007-08 fiscal year to the current 2010-11 school year.

    That comes to a reduction of 12 percent in funding from the state's general fund – compared to a reduction of a mere $600 million, or 0.7 percent in the rest of state's general fund budget."

    So, when told that government schools get the biggest cut, which sounds reasonable. Why not cut money spent on incompetence, corruption, and fraud?


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