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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Apr 30

    ‘I don’t like the kids being used as pawns,’ says one parent hit by the Arizona teachers' strikehttps://on.wsj.com/2JERYro 

    4:30 AM - 30 Apr 2018
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      1. Pladimir Putin‏ @PIILenin Apr 30
        Replying to @WSJ

        Yes God forbid parents have to care for their children instead of outsourcing all thier care to poorly paid teachers

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      1. Lt.A.Raine‏ @EDogDantes Apr 30
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        Kids used as pawns? lol

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      1. Jerry Mather‏ @jrmduc Apr 30
        Replying to @WSJ

        😡They wouldn't have to be so called "used" if you & your neighbors had stepped up & Voted in candidates that would secure a living wage for their teachers

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      1. Nancy Rardin‏ @NancyRardin1 Apr 30
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        Then pay teachers more, a lot more!

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      1. ele‏ @eledawva Apr 30
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        Same rhetoric they tried to push here in #WV too. Stay strong AZ!

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      1. Liz Mac‏ @TheLizMac Apr 30
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        Parents' frustration with this situation is a good reminder of why school choice is so important to families.

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      1. TUZ‏ @TUZ922 Apr 30
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        Why? That parent "uses" kids when convenient for him/her.

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      1. Paul Wilson‏ @PaulLewisWilson Apr 30
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        Then don't vote for Republican assholes who think tax cuts are more important than the people who teach your kids.

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      1. Hoo71‏ @hoo71 Apr 30
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        "Show me the money" All about the money not about the students.

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      1. Secret t‏ @Secret____t Apr 30
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        When asked if she would be willing to pay more in taxes to subsidize the AZ teachers' pay increase, the same parent implored "here...take my kid. He'll make a great pawn."

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      1. SCBrown‏ @514BBB514 Apr 30
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        Parents have lost their free babysitting service with the teachers' strike!! Get real, parents. Support your teachers instead of knocking them because you have to make arrangements for your children's care during "school days."

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      1. Judith Watson‏ @1808taylor Apr 30
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        Home school, private schools ✔️. Public schools have deteriorated. Money does not fix everything

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      1. Jason‏ @lunaticial Apr 30
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        .JA son @feliciaday do.nt know @people capable of #alwayschoice @indeed @CityLab cut access @usedgov #recommit2kids #Diversity majority @SRuhle @NYFederation mommy daddy are.nt going be around forever cut out @DNAday filters access ways ownership powerless women are.nt #MENatWORKpic.twitter.com/SSaxqN4kDd

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      1. Rob Stegeman‏ @rstegeman7 Apr 30
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        Then they should teach their damm kids themselfs, or pay the teachers a living wage and provide them with neccesary supplies and equipment. How hard can it be?

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      1. Forest‏ @1Forest679 Apr 30
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        "using children" everywhere everything lacks character

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      1. Steve Sarich‏ @elderschmoe Apr 30
        Replying to @WSJ

        I come from the highly obscene property tax leader of the country in Lake County Illinois the obscenely low property taxes in Arizona are paying for anything but a quality education or educators in AZ. Time to wake up to reality.

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