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	<title>Comments on: Will Blacks get their fair share of the $1.2B bond ‘pie?’</title>
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		<description>The bond is nonsense, and the project list is nothing more than page after page of all-purpose “cut and paste” summaries, with little if any details as to what will be done, particularly in the case of technology. They have had all the money they have ever needed, and they have never failed to misspend it, time and time again. The only ones fighting for this bond are the district employees outside of the classrooms that are afraid of losing their “civil service” jobs. Public schools are slowly becoming extinct, and all the parties involved that placed their own interest before those of the children have no one to blame but themselves.  
 


This district has mismanaged billions of dollars over many decades; what&#039;s more they will continue to do so as long as they can always hold the children hostage and ask for more ransom whenever they see their coffers running low. This “guilt game” they persistently perpetrate on the public is nothing more than a “long con”; therefore we should stop negotiating with these terrorists because their greed will never be slaked. 


Stop the the issuance of a $1.2 billion General Obligation (GO) Bond. 

http://www.change.org/petitions/miami-dade-county-public-schools-stop-the-the-issuance-of-a-1-2-billion-general-obligation-go-bond</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The bond is nonsense, and the project list is nothing more than page after page of all-purpose “cut and paste” summaries, with little if any details as to what will be done, particularly in the case of technology. They have had all the money they have ever needed, and they have never failed to misspend it, time and time again. The only ones fighting for this bond are the district employees outside of the classrooms that are afraid of losing their “civil service” jobs. Public schools are slowly becoming extinct, and all the parties involved that placed their own interest before those of the children have no one to blame but themselves.  </p>
<p>This district has mismanaged billions of dollars over many decades; what&#8217;s more they will continue to do so as long as they can always hold the children hostage and ask for more ransom whenever they see their coffers running low. This “guilt game” they persistently perpetrate on the public is nothing more than a “long con”; therefore we should stop negotiating with these terrorists because their greed will never be slaked. </p>
<p>Stop the the issuance of a $1.2 billion General Obligation (GO) Bond. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.change.org/petitions/miami-dade-county-public-schools-stop-the-the-issuance-of-a-1-2-billion-general-obligation-go-bond" rel="nofollow">http://www.change.org/petitions/miami-dade-county-public-schools-stop-the-the-issuance-of-a-1-2-billion-general-obligation-go-bond</a></p>
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