Posted on 04/10/2014 7:12:07 AM PDT by ConservativeStatement
State Rep. Linda Chapa LaVia, a Democrat from Aurora, took to the House floor Wednesday afternoon to defend a bill that would curtail the growth of charter schools in Illinois. She was at times sarcastic, at times defensive. She regularly interrupted House members who asked challenging questions about the bill.
No surprise there. The debate in Springfield can be sharp. Chapa LaVia is not shy.
But as she railed against charter schools she claimed they're becoming segregated "between the haves and the have nots" she turned to her fellow Democrats, waved her arms and said: "Listen to me, minorities. I'm over here because we're all over on this side of the aisle, right?"
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I live in northwest Indiana and listen to Chicago 890AM all the time and I can’t believe that Ill is till a state.
No one must escape the system of authoritarian conditioning. Charter schools are a danger to the collectivist ideal. Of course the looters oppose them.
That's exactly why they are so against them. They make 'haves' out of 'have nots'.......................
Kinda funny how she doesn’t even try:
“Hey, black people. You are supposed to support this. It’s time to earn the money we give you. If this is confusing to you, ask for help”.
Must not let any fellow crabs get outta the bucket!!!
Can’t brainwash the kids if they’re not under gov’t control.
She’s just a sock-puppet for the teachers’ unions.
They think they have to vote Democrat because they are poor- But they are poor because they voted Democrat.
yep... everybody hop on the conveyor belt...
Her children go to a private school.
That was ... unexpected ...
Sadly, the Republicans—especially in Illinois—aren’t much different than the Democrats. Consider Senator Mark Kirk for example. There’s not a great deal of difference between someone like Kirk and a Democrat. I don’t call Illinois the Great Communist State of Illinois for nothing.
Must not have “haves”
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