On Education Spending and Capital Gains
On Education Spending and Capital Gains
George Bush wants to be the “education president” without spending money on education. Last year he achieved a “presence” on this issue by stealing the Democrats’ idea of an “Education Summit.” This is part of a “let them eat rhetoric” policy that covers domestic issues.
Until recently this approach to education worked because it was also coupled with deceit. Bush declared at the “Education Summit” that the United States...
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