Lastly, it appears that Rep. Maurice Hinchey believes that his constituent tax dollars should be provided to organizations that are fully capable of running as private businesses, would prefer not to fully fund the military (and thus troops), would prefer children in D.C.
receive substandard educations, and waste taxpayer dollars on programs that are ineffective, burdensome, and widely viewed (by politicians of both Parites) as a complete mistake.
Each year, over one million young people drop out of school, and millions more
receive a substandard education.
While civil rights groups and leaders often agree that poor and minority children are more likely to
receive a substandard education, they diverge on whether charter schools provide a sound alternative.
When students in our poorest neighborhoods
receive a substandard education, it's not because hordes of «bad teachers» are being protected at their expense.
Muholi grew up under Apartheid, in the «Bantu education» system that ensured that blacks would
receive a substandard education and remain in the working class.