HM, I WONDER WHAT HAPPENED IN 1978.https://twitter.com/calmatters/status/964174509090590725 …
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Replying to @kimmaicutler
Yeah that’s been pointed out before. Can’t ascribe causation obviously and im unsure of the mechanics of that immediate an impact on poverty rates (even with adjusted housing costs) but it is interesting.
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Replying to @mlevinreports @kimmaicutler
how about quality of public education? see causality there?? i am a product of Pat Brown’s public education system. we left the state to raise our own kids....
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Replying to @johnorloff @mlevinreports
Uhhhhh who decided to totally undermine the funding base for public education in 1978?
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @mlevinreports
um. not arguing with u. as i said, i owe my education to the Browns, all the way through UCLA, which cost me.... $1,200 a YEAR.
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Replying to @johnorloff @mlevinreports
Ok cool. Yeah Clark Kerr wrote the master plan and then California homevoters destroyed the funding base for it.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @mlevinreports
um. let me try again. I lived through it. am a product of it. so not sure why you want to lecture me about it, but okay.
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Sorry! I apologize.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @mlevinreports
i was only the second member of my entire family *ever* to go to college. one of the greatest in the world. for $1,200 a *year*. after being in Pat Brown’s *public education system*. i owe more to that family than i can ever repay. and Howard Jarvis destroyed it. period.
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