Editorial: JB Pritzker vs. Catholic Schools – Wall Street Journal

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and Democrats in the Legislature killed the Invest in Kids scholarship program last year, blocking money for more than 9,000 low-income students to escape failing public schools. Now comes the second wave of destruction as the schools that welcomed the scholarship students are beginning to close.
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Tom Paine's Ghost
2 years ago

Public Sector Unions like CTU and IFT are unconstitutional. The teachers union sloth fear competition because their criminal fraud is exposed. Bust these vermin unions and private schools will thrive.

Last edited 2 years ago by Tom Paine's Ghost
debtsor
2 years ago

For all of JB’s complaints of antisemitism, it sure seems like he’s the anti-Catholic bigot.

Seymour Butts
2 years ago
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You didn’t receive the memo. Anti-Catholic and anti-Christian views are acceptable forms of expression in the eyes of the parasite class.

Conversely, pattern recognition with regards to the acts, motives, words, and deeds of other races and religions is not to be tolerated under any circumstances.

Last edited 2 years ago by Seymour Butts
Freddy
2 years ago

Illinois has become the new modern updated Sodom & Gomorrah. It did not turn out so well for their citizens. I’m thinking about building an ARK just in case but I know there will not be another flood according to Scripture. So maybe an electric space ship?

JackBolly
2 years ago

Flee evil – Leave IL if you can. There is so much evil in IL government.

Where's Mine???
2 years ago

And of course, not a peep from any kneepad pols

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