Who's they?Channeling @DEAD7 is a mistake because I'm sure you've seen that our schools and their schools don't receive the same attention or treatment.
Channeling my inner @DEAD7
Don't poor black people already have access to public schools and government Healthcare?
Joe now running for the SC Senate seat
Like I was saying...
Going to be honest brehs and I don't know if it's for me to feel this way but I'm going walk the plank and say I'm embarrassed a lot of black folks are supporting this dude when it's obvious he should be at home, not trying to run a country. It's like giving Reagan a 3rd term just a bit more creepy.
Has nothing to do with politics as it's more obvious this guy is mentally unwell. But I know a lot of people are going based on name recognition and maybe due to busy lives.arent seeing these many moments outside of debates and ads that show an old man unable to think straight.
Location and school makeup go a long way for the attention a school receives. Also, how and where resources are distributed. There's a lot that goes into public school and it goes well beyond income amount. For example, anyone can pull up the fact that Title 1 schools receive more funding because of the types of kids sent there, but you'll be hard pressed to find statistics of the preferred administrations brought into those type of schools, not to mention the policies those administrations bring into those schools.Who's they?
Low income schools have relatively similar performance among kids regardless of race.
Similarly, when those kids are placed into better schools they still lag behind.
He has shytty positions, but he probably isn't wrong here. There's a lot more to it than just being able to go to school.
honestly, i think he was my choice at first for the same reason. name recognition, not being too far left, appealed to swing states like PA, etc. given his actual performance tho, im supporting him right now. its clearly an awful choice
but who the fukk is the next most viable moderate, steyer? amy?