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Originally Posted by
Daly
We will let the parents of the dead kids know it cost too much money for your tastes…… and this is coming from me as a resident Libertarian.
Want to make it 150 kids? Want to shift burden from local to state? Delay due to “Budget Framework” is complete bullshit. Are you a lifetime back country resident? 80% of school population would be covered by localized “Framework”. 20% of rural can figure it out by start of next year.
But this is the way to help fix the issue.
I'll say it directly to their faces. Not today or tomorrow, of course. Why would I ever give a fuck about the parents? Jesus Christ. Fucking Evangelicals are actively in favor of policies that would make it more difficult for single mothers to get Government assistance and I'm supposed to care about these cunts? What planet are you from?
Actually, maybe some Far Left nutjob will go on some conspiracy rampage about this entire shooting being a hoax two years from now. That would be truly hilarious.
Not back country. My elementary school, for example, consisted of kids from three small towns with combined population...give or take...3,000, after you count the population that wouldn't have technically been in any of the three. Elementary was K-5, so you're covering six academic years. Don't quote me on this...but I want to say the school was populated by 300 students, give or take a couple dozen, lots of people with kids in those towns.
You get to Middle School (different town) and that's 6-8, but more towns, because there were only two middle schools compared to three elementary schools.
Both of the towns were literally one cop towns.
Also, I would add cops by square footage of the school; not population of the student body. What difference does the number of students actually make on its own? My bigger concern would be how many theoretical ways are there to get in or out of the building, really. How much ground needs to be covered once in the building? Much more relevant.
Yeah, I'd make the burden state or federal just because it's much easier. If state, then constables/troopers are allocated to schools based on either student body, square footage...whatever, then the Department of Education pays the State Police out of the Education Budget. Nice and clean.
Still opposed on the grounds of added costs.