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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 2 Feb 2015

    President Obama's proposed budget calls for $70.7 billion in discretionary funding for the Department of Education:http://on.wsj.com/1LEB2xO 

    1:47 PM - 2 Feb 2015
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      1. Norman Dong‏ @EarthPlannr 2 Feb 2015
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        @WSJ Ambitious budget, understandable goals but recovery not an excuse to return to bad habits/big budgeting that created debt.

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      1. Tom McLelland‏ @mclelland0218 2 Feb 2015
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        @WSJ crazy he is insane

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      1. DT‏ @don1047 2 Feb 2015
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        @WSJ @melissakorn More bonuses for bad teachers instead of retiring the bad and bring in the good. Do away with tenure.

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      1. thinkbeforeuinsult‏ @intel_think 2 Feb 2015
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        @WSJ @melissakorn more money to fed gov for education doesn't mean the kids get a better education. Just more for the unions

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      1. thinkbeforeuinsult‏ @intel_think 2 Feb 2015
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        @WSJ @melissakorn just get rid of that department period and put the cash on the deficit so our kids have a chance

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      2. CA Ishwaran shree‏ @ishwaran1 2 Feb 2015
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        @WSJ more funds for education and health shall be welcomed by all- "all except who r more interested in war than in development in US

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      3. thinkbeforeuinsult‏ @intel_think 2 Feb 2015
        Replying to @ishwaran1

        @ishwaran1 @WSJ your statement makes no sense. Our kids education has gone down with an increase in spending not gotten better

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      4. CA Ishwaran shree‏ @ishwaran1 2 Feb 2015
        Replying to @intel_think

        @intel_think @WSJ for higher education state budgets can provide more scholarships & so many incentives to bright students

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      5. thinkbeforeuinsult‏ @intel_think 2 Feb 2015
        Replying to @ishwaran1

        @ishwaran1 that's not where it will go. Like most things it will get sucked up by the unions or irrelevant testing costs. Students won't win

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      2. Eric Tegler‏ @TeglerWrites 2 Feb 2015
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        @WSJ Again, we spend more on ed, get less back than our peers. http://edtechtimes.com/2013/06/25/u-s-education-spending-and-performance-vs-the-world-infographic/ … Throwing more at it won't work w/out other changes.

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      3. CA Ishwaran shree‏ @ishwaran1 2 Feb 2015
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        @TeglerWrites @WSJ more funds for education and health shall be welcomed by all >except who r not interested in developing young but war

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      2. Anthony J Bruno‏ @ajbruno14 2 Feb 2015
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        @WSJ Just what this FAILING agency need, MORE money!

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      3. CA Ishwaran shree‏ @ishwaran1 2 Feb 2015
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        @ajbruno14 @WSJ more funds for education and health shall be welcomed by all- "all except who r not interested in developing young

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      2. Leonardo di Caprio ‏ @Americanostra77 2 Feb 2015
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        @WSJ Let's put him in jail with yes we Khan Strauss & Levi's Dominique

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      3. CA Ishwaran shree‏ @ishwaran1 2 Feb 2015
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        @Americanostra77 @WSJ more funds for education and health shall be welcomed by all- "all except who r not interested in developing young

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      2. Eric‏ @jogreen515 2 Feb 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ or as Consultants call it... stimulus

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      3. CA Ishwaran shree‏ @ishwaran1 2 Feb 2015
        Replying to @jogreen515

        @jogreen515 @WSJ more funds4 education and health shall b welcomed by all- "all except who r more interested in war than in develop.in US

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