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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Mar 18

    States spent 2% less on K-12 education in 2017 than they did in 2008http://on.wsj.com/2tWt0Bb 

    11:00 AM - 18 Mar 2018
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      1. MetaphorMirror‏ @MetaphorMirror Mar 18
        Replying to @WSJ

        RT @WSJ: States spent 2% less on K-12 education in 2017 than they did in 2008 http://on.wsj.com/2tWt0Bb pic.twitter.com/r9ZUoNTcah

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      1. G Coverly‏ @fightstatemedia Mar 18
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        When the US ranks 17th in the world in education not sure they deserve a raise, how about performance based raises like we in the non government AKA the real world.

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      1. Bobby Kang‏ @BobbyKang Mar 18
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        But they're making so much money from the lotteries 🤔

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      2. Lauren Sampson‏ @Laursamp Mar 18
        Replying to @WSJ

        No wonder our rankings are so low. But let's spend more on armed guards, bullet proof doors and windows, and arming teachers with guns.😣

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      3. G Coverly‏ @fightstatemedia Mar 18
        Replying to @Laursamp @WSJ

        Need our children protected in case you have not noticed, how about spending money they use to protect illegals from being deported, all the money we spend delivering their babies, educating their children & buying them food & paying their healthcare. that's why states are broke.

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      1. sandi baise‏ @sandibaise1 Mar 18
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        The Ohio Lottery, billed as "Education" money was a big lie! As soon as the first Lotto money went to Education, Republican Senate Cut State Contribution to Education by an equal amount. Lotto money in, State money out! Where'd it go?

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      1. Robert Longman‏ @rlongman1 Mar 18
        Replying to @WSJ @SanchezMamacita

        Wait: wasn’t that where the money from those new casinos was supposed to go? 🤔😨

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      1. Dan Zook‏ @Dazdilly21 Mar 18
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        Pay teachers more than cops

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      1. Rick Hunter‏ @RickHun67875955 Mar 18
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        Unfunded pension liabilities from democratic mismanagement gobbling up YUGE chunks of $$ here in Illinois that otherwise could be going to the kids

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      1. Kim Evans‏ @KimEvan39932351 Mar 18
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        Get shortage from the Trump cabinet members, heads of the following agencies VA, HUD, Environmental Protection, Education etc. Hell the president! He isn't exactly earning his keep

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      2. Yazzito‏ @Yazzito_ Mar 18
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        Since 2008... Who was elected in 2008 again? Since then, teachers and education have been given the shaft. Again, who was president for those 8 years?

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      1. chris wallgren‏ @seawall77 Mar 18
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        Good! We don’t need education in America. It costs too much! Smh

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