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Submitted by jdistefano | 1 year ago

Cato Institute - When parents are offered even some paltry degree of choice within their public school district, it must be rationed like bread at a centrally planned Soviet bakery.

Tags: public education, department of education, yay for FDR

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Political Ninja 1 year ago

Reply to Leonard Shelby
He created Social Security too! We all know how successful that program is!

At least I can rest assured knowing that my SS payments are put to good use and the government will take care of me..

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Ragnar Danneskjold (Independent) - 1 year ago

Reply to Leonard Shelby
He created Social Security too! We all know how successful that program is!

If I ever make it out to Hyde Park I would take pleasure in relieving myself on his grave!

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Leonard Shelby (Independent) - 1 year ago

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The FDR tag is funny. For those who are uninformed -- he created the Department of Education, the I … Show full comment

He created Social Security too! We all know how successful that program is!

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Ragnar Danneskjold (Independent) - 1 year ago

The FDR tag is funny. For those who are uninformed -- he created the Department of Education, the IRS and destroyed the gold standard that backed our dollar thereby creating a fiat currency for our country to run on.

Yet, for some reason, some people think he was actually a good president.

Before FDR, this country had 0% inflation. These days the dollar is worth less than $0.04 of what it was worth in 1912.

I would argue that he was worse for this country than Bush.

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