• PizzaMan@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Republicans are trying to destroy education by siphoning money away from already underfunded schools. Y’all aren’t trying to fix it. You’re just focusing on culture war bullshit.

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      11 months ago

      Not true at all. Can you show more money yields better results? That would be interesting since most studies don’t show that at all.

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          11 months ago

          Then why are talking about money? You said the were siphoning off money which isn’t true but even if it was, who cares if it doesn’t change the outcome?

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            11 months ago

            Then why are talking about money?

            Because a school needs money to operate. There is a minimum amount of money it takes to operate a school. Taking money away from an already struggling school will just make things worse.

            You said the were siphoning off money which isn’t true

            So then where is the money coming from? The government’s budget is a zero sum game.

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              11 months ago

              So which is it. Money is important or money isn’t important.

              Do you realize you’re arguing yourself in circles ?

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                11 months ago

                An either-or fallacy occurs when someone claims there are only two possible options or sides in an argument when there are actually more.