Finally! An illegal invader story to love!

Gotta love this story! School busses that taxpayers paid to transport their children to school are now being used for illegal invaders. While American kids are left walking 3 miles to school. The parents who pay the taxes are fumed! Guess what folks. When you vote your feelings instead of policy you might end up getting your feelings hurt. Enjoy! It’s gonna get worse.
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“just like ellis island “

— the moron left

If you are a citizen you are screwed. Your only use for this admin is as a never ending supply of cash to support non-citizens.

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Urge to vote Trump rising. But he’s a lunatic. But dem policy. But con policy…

The superintendent says the two buses for migrants is extra state funding separate from district funding so they are not related buttttttt the state could fund two buses for the school students instead. It’s all choices. Hmmmm. The democratic convention did have a lot of American flags.

They will need that extra money for the property tax in Portland. Plus it’s never been known as a job meca.

Never seen a party dislike their own citizens so much, China will eventually eat our lunch. I really wish they would come back from Mao land and be for the American working man again.

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It’s Massachusetts you know, a “sanctuary state”. You dumbass chowdah heads voted for the asshats that did this. What the ■■■■ did you expect?

Democrats will always prioritize illegals over American citizens. There’s dozens of stories like this where taxpayers are given the short end of the stick in favor of illegals, and it will continue so long as Democrats hold office anywhere. Kamala’s already promised to bring in millions more.

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It says the state does not require school districts to provide transportation for grades 7-12.

That’s messed up, Wisconsin requires bussing provided to those grades for students living more than 2 miles from school.

Change that.

The state does require busses for students in shelters and hotels, and the state is providing funding for that. That’s not the schools fault.

Screw the kids, there’s virtues to signal. :rofl:

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Under this “lunatic” people had record wealth. Under your dingbat people have record debt.
I’ll take the convicted felon please.

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In this case they actually voted to screw their own kids.

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I actually don’t mind the convicted felon part because what they got him for was nothing. I do mind the lunatic part.

claims.

Allan

Just another day in the left - screwing kids. :man_shrugging:

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2 miles in Wisconsin in January-February

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matrix spoon Trump

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And the hillbilly :star_struck:

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Just another day in Dimbulbcratland. They squeal, wring their hands and clutch their pearls then go into the voting booth, (or to a drop off box), :rofl: and vote without knowing what the hell or who the ■■■■ they’re voting for. Too fat, lazy and stupid to find out for themselves.

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Had a cousin who with his Mrs. lived a raised six kids in Cottage Grove MN. Except for days when the roads were impassable, by middle school his kids either cross country ski or snowmobiled to school.
I know a little something about school busses. Yes, sheltered students get a ride to and from school. In my experience I noticed a lot of absenteeism with sheltered kids, some you wouldn’t see for the rest of the year. We were required to keep a log of their attendance on the bus and submit the report weekly. Someone was keeping track for a reason probably $$. When I began driving in MD in Jan ‘18, a mention of snow and school is canceled. Here in FL I haven’t had a weather related cancellation yet! :rofl:
When I rode the bus in the 1960’s in SW PA, the bus put chains on the rear wheels. My father did the same with his cars and trucks. We got our asses out to the bus stop and went to school. The snow had to be thigh deep before anyone considered closing school.

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Yeah, that’s a pretty relevant point. Don’t you think?

Our school district in NJ bused kids living over 2.5 miles from the school. I lived 2.2 miles from my high school. I had a big family, I always had someone available to drive me. But from 1st to 6th grade I lived 3 lots away from my school. I could see it from my front porch.