I'm impressed at how you made all of those assumptions about my opinion on things from a four word statement.
But really, please explain to me how you plan to pay for all of that while maintaining the current tax rate AND eliminating health care premiums?
Especially when you start to consider the derivative costs of what little of your platform you've revealed:
*Doubling classroom spaces requires more teachers and more support staff at schools, not to mention more schools themselves.
*How many other "high demand" workers are going to demand the same free educations and tax-free status? Sucks to be me, however, since I made the mistake of getting into a different industry, therefore I'm stuck paying for it.
*More classroom spaces and smaller classroom sizes again equals massive increases in staffing and infrastructure costs.
Everything you propose there costs, but you've suggested no means of paying for it. Change is easy when you are spending other people's money.
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