Everyone Everywhere is Wearing a Mask In Public.

You’re living in lala land. For example, NJ is on par with Japan in terms of education whereas Mississippi is on par with Russia. I think NJ has the 5th most “diverse” population too. So you don’t get to play that race card. It’s about leaderahip and investment.

But education comes through in almost all areas in quality of life. Whether it’s income, life expectancy, employment, crime, health, blue states by and large have better outcomes than red states. And yes it’s all about education. If your state is t investing in education then your state is going to have a grim outlook.

Yeh sure. This is your monthly "New Jersey is the Mecca of the New World" routine.

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No. My issue is not masks in schools. As I said it’s an inconvenience at most. My issue is remote learning. We simply cannot have that again.

As to all of that other stuff again, I have kids in school for almost 2 decades. Never have we ever run into any issues that you claim to be prevalent.
But masks in schools is a horrific subjugation.
It’s a punishment you can’t possibly imagine to our most vulnerable population.
Yes - kids are the most vulnerable - NOT the fucking corpses hanging on to life in a LTCH.
Children are our future - do you want to explain to them, and those who suffered tremendously from mask mandates in schools, why you simply consider it a minor ‘inconvenience’.?

No big deal lil Jimmy - just cover your face in fear for 8 hours straight.

NO - IT’S A MAJOR INCONVENIENCE.

Much worse than remote learning where at least, if you have a good educator, the kid might learn something. Homeschooling is more popular today than ever before in recent memory. Because Schools are shitholes, and generally speaking, and worst of all, we learned in great detail over the ‘pandemic’ that our kids are members of libtard indoctrination facilities 5 days a week.

How anybody cannot be positively opposed to mandatory face covering for children, a cohort who faced near severe zero illness from COVID, is beyond me.
 
You’re living in lala land. For example, NJ is on par with Japan in terms of education whereas Mississippi is on par with Russia. I think NJ has the 5th most “diverse” population too. So you don’t get to play that race card. It’s about leaderahip and investment.

But education comes through in almost all areas in quality of life. Whether it’s income, life expectancy, employment, crime, health, blue states by and large have better outcomes than red states. And yes it’s all about education. If your state is t investing in education then your state is going to have a grim outlook.

Yeah, but seperate Camden scores from Cherry Hill. Its Cherry Hill, Upper Saddle River and the like carrying the Camden and Newarks. In Mississippi, there just aren't any Allendales or Wyckoffs.
 
Yeah, but seperate Camden scores from Cherry Hill. Its Cherry Hill, Upper Saddle River and the like carrying the Camden and Newarks. In Mississippi, there just aren't any Allendales or Wyckoffs.

This is why you have to look at distribution and median, not averages. At the end of the day you get what you pay for.
 
Unless you can't pay for it. Like residents of Mississippi, for example.

The residents via election choose “small government” conservatism. They’ve chosen for generations not to make long term investments and they have what they paid for.
 
The residents via election choose “small government” conservatism. They’ve chosen for generations not to make long term investments and they have what they paid for.

Let me see if I'm understanding your point correctly. You're saying that the residents of Mississippi earned their economy, and their ability to pay for better schools, through voting for small government? That was the reason that gave them their situation?
 
Let me see if I'm understanding your point correctly. You're saying that the residents of Mississippi earned their economy, and their ability to pay for better schools, through voting for small government? That was the reason that gave them their situation?

Yes. Please Remember our conversation is within the context of education and achievement.
 
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