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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: David Jones who wrote (9138)2/21/2003 12:42:12 AM
From: marcherRead Replies (1) of 306849
 
>>blame real estate for educational problems in Calif<<

Woah, David...to borrow a phrase from the respected Zeev--are you reading challenged?-g- I am not blaming anything for educational problems in California. Never said that.

What I said is that the real estate lobby and associates are much more powerful than teacher unions. I don't pretend to know how the real estate lobby affects public education.

If teacher unions are so powerful, why does California rank 29th out of our 50 glorious states in funding? And why is California $700 per student below the national average for educational funding?

By the way, do you know of any California public school administrator represented by a teachers union? The teacher unions agree with you that there are too many administrators. Hey, maybe those inept teachers unions aren't so scary after all!-g-

To bring this back to the thread's topic, could you suggest how the California real estate lobby influences public education?
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