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In reply to the discussion: Robert Reich: How a Wealthy California Town Makes Sure No Poor Kids Attend Its 'Public' School [View all]Vinca
(53,416 posts)12. And I bet these greedy asshats fill up the pews on Sunday.
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Robert Reich: How a Wealthy California Town Makes Sure No Poor Kids Attend Its 'Public' School [View all]
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2014
OP
SHAMEFULLY elitists. Ass****s. I hope they lose based on discrimination that's
BlueCaliDem
Dec 2014
#1
Whether one pays taxes has NEVER been the factor that decides which schools
KingCharlemagne
Dec 2014
#4
that's outrageous - for one thing where a parent pays taxes has never been accepted as the basis
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2014
#5
She lives in Orinda with her mother M-F and visits her relatives in Bay Point on the weekend.
Gormy Cuss
Dec 2014
#6
Property taxes are being paid by the owner of the residence she is living in.
Downwinder
Dec 2014
#11
Public schools are for the children of white, landowning, freemen, as the founders intended.
cheapdate
Dec 2014
#20
from Forbes magazine: America's Friendliest Towns - Orinda, CA came in No.2 (I'm serious)
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2014
#13
having once lived on the California coast for 9 years - There are a lot of champagne liberals and
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2014
#29
it does appear that that the school district has backed down under pressure but only
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2014
#32
Yes, and while many liberals wont fall into this, many have and will.
NoJusticeNoPeace
Dec 2014
#101
what does that have to do with this situation of a little girl going to the public school in the
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2014
#30
"then I want to send my kid to Yale and only have to pay community college prices."
KamaAina
Dec 2014
#44
What you are saying is utterly morally depraved. We Americans don't think like you and never will
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2014
#71
that's right, Che would never have permitted the daughter of a poor hispanic nanny to attend the
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2014
#95
The RULES here are that she's a resident even though her mother doesn't pay rent.
Gormy Cuss
Dec 2014
#94
But it IS reality that many people can't afford to move to the districts of the best state schools!
LeftishBrit
Dec 2014
#107
What kind of human garbage sends a PI after a 7-year-old to get her thrown out of school?
True Blue Door
Dec 2014
#36
and what kind of "person" would be an aplogist for something like that
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2014
#38
people don't want to admit there are liberals that belong to the 1% and that don't like
liberal_at_heart
Dec 2014
#49
it's not hard to believe, most of these people are pro environment, not religious , support public
JI7
Dec 2014
#70
Fucking Jerks.. In Colorado your kid can go to any public school as long as there is room..
SomethingFishy
Dec 2014
#43
That's sort of the neighborhood-schools-as-charters model. It has pluses and minuses
Recursion
Dec 2014
#72
I read that a mother was jailed for sending her child to live with the grandparents.
raging moderate
Dec 2014
#62