peacegnome

Broward county needs to step up their game.

Birdbrain

That area of Texas is oilfields. The wetbacks have overrun Midland Odessa. They need those schools to edujamuhcate all the new little democrap voters. They'll twice the teachers too so half can teach in Spanish.

cT9NlRLhxlyr

Goats, watch out for these school bonds. Huge, multinational firms have learned what cash cows these are. They sponsor these measures and when they pass people from these firms descend on the school district like a plague of locusts. Pretty soon the school district finds itself hiring thousands and thousands of "design professionals," "project managers," "project schedulers," and other "experts" from these firms at highly inflated rates. They feast on the public money until the program is bankrupt and they move on to the next bond issue. The big firms to watch for are:

  • WSP USA
  • AECOM
  • Turner Construction

allahead

Are there not registered election officials who are directly responsible for each ballot box?

$569 million for two relatively featureless structures? Shenanigans. Construction is a huge money scam in this country. People have lost their minds over what these things should cost. A billion here, a trillion there, pretty soon you're talking about real money.

Wolf451

How can a small West Texas county, population only 172,000, need nearly 600 million dollars for two new high school buildings? This seems outrageous to me. The public school system has to one biggest and most corrupt institutions in the country. The more money that is thrown at public education, the more stupid and degenerate our kids become. I pray, for the people of Midland, that this bill fails. What a waste of money. Home school your kids.

cT9NlRLhxlyr

It's pure insanity considering that a new high school in downtown Los Angeles was around $235 million.

https://www.cmfinc.com/project/lausd-high-school-no-9/

blagjesus

No money for schools. Trades and STEM get funding, social sciences get the minecraft