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dewey01's comments
Posted Wed, Feb 25, 9:24 a.m.
Dr. Sell paints a Pollyannic-view of the way things ‘should be’ – very reminiscent of days-gone-by… I’d love to buy-into what the Dr. is selling, but left unmentioned are some of the root causes of failing schools (and schools failing their students). Things have changed in the past 20, 30 ...
MOREPosted Tue, Dec 30, 7:51 a.m.
What ever happened to the idea of checking the odometer? At every emessions test, total mileage since the last test is calculated, and tax is paid at a rate of 1/x over the next x-years (until the next emissions test). Can teh odometer be messed with? Yeah. But so could ...
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