Contribute to keep this ad running: https://www.upwardstech.net/noon1033/page3 Hear from a Washington teacher about what Tim Eyman's I-1033 will do to Washington's schools -- cutting thousands of teachers, raising class sizes, and making it harder for our kids to learn. Vote NO on 1033!
Why don't you go ahead and spend all YOUR money to the government. Teachers in this state are already too greedy and the state already spends close to $100 billion in education and the school are still rotten.
OutRunr47 2 years ago
This is nonsense. Vote NO on I-1033 if you like good schools, low crime, well maintained roads and bridges, fire departments, etc.
Similar legislation in Colorado called TABOR pretty much wrecked the state there. I don't want that here.
milofonbil 2 years ago
Vote no on 1033 if you love more of your income going to government and less income for you.
OutRunr47 2 years ago
When I Iived in Colorado in the 90's, we never once saw a tax refund from too much property tax. Even if I had, the schools did not have paper or other supplies. We as parents had to do all sorts of fund raisers like bake sales, car washes, and had to sponsor kids walking laps around school. The Academy School District 20 was one of the best until Doug Bruce swindled poeple into this something for nothing deal called TABOR. Eymans I-1033 is the same thing. Don't be duped by your greed.
milofonbil 2 years ago
And your point is?
HiTekVagabond 2 years ago
A government large enough to give you everything you want, is large enough to take away everything you have.
I believe in local control of public works, not state, works which by their nature will be more transparent and more representative.
TheCascadian 2 years ago
You are so right. SOCIALISM is really scary. Schools, Fire Departments, Police Departments, and Road Departments are all SOCIALIST. I-1033 is the road to total control. We can kill all of those unnecessary SOCIALIST projects. Kid, grow up.
Unlike you, we don't want to bankrupt our schools. We need them.
HiTekVagabond 2 years ago
"Less than 65 cents of every K-12 dollar is spent in the classroom. In Seattle less than half of K-12 employees are teachers." Does that surprise you? You have school bus drivers, cafeteria workers, custodians, librarians, psychologists, counselors, network administrators and computer specialists. I think your profile explains it all. You are 108 years old. It's been a while since you went to that one-room little house on the prairie school.
HiTekVagabond 2 years ago
Maybe in your county.
HiTekVagabond 2 years ago
Go to Jeffco101 on youtube and hear the other side. This state is full of waste!
Jeffco101 2 years ago