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Decades ago a young Virginia State Trooper (VSP) menacingly placed his hand on his firearm like Doc Holliday while disrespectfully addressing me for allegedly speeding as I left the Pentagon and entered Arlington County, Virginia.

In full US Army uniform I asked him if he intended to shoot me.

The trooper became more belligerent with me in his body language and words.

After I finally agreed to sign the summons, I said "See you in court."

When my turn came up in court a few weeks later I asked the ADA to present the body-cam or vehicle-cam film as evidence that would both exonerate me and show how dangerous this VSP flatfoot was.

The young VSP Brownshirt whispered something to the ADA who then advised the judge the film was not available that day.

After I demonstrated to the court on a dry erase whiteboard that the trooper had no line of sight on me coming around the USAF memorial statue, the judge ended up fining me half the amount and no points were taken away from my license.

When I paid the fine, a court clerk said to me: "Colonel, that was a great demonstration on the whiteboard. These Virginia state troopers are all alike. They smile like angels in court but they're nasty to everybody outside."

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If the insidious Trumpf junta wants to deport migrants, why spend hundreds of millions of dollars to buy warehouses to build ICE concentration camps for them?

Q. How long does ICE intend to keep these migrants?

A. Long enough for contractors to make money through them by feeding and housing them on the cheap. They will charge the hardworking American taxpayer $159 per day to lodge each migrant, but spend less than $26 on their daily nutrition. And lots of security jobs will be created for white Republicans.

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"In fact, the provision represents something not directly asked of voters: the federal government's deliberate shift away from strengthening public education and toward normalizing school privatization."

"That shift comes as the Trump administration continues efforts to dismantle the Department of Education. While current appropriations law has kept much of the agency and its funding formally intact, staffing cuts and administrative rollbacks have already weakened oversight and disrupted services that support low-income students, children with disabilities, and vulnerable families."

"This is not a program meant to enrich donors. There is no financial upside commensurate with the rhetoric surrounding it.

Instead, the real value lies elsewhere " in reshaping federal education policy, embedding private-school subsidies into the tax code, and slowly redefining the federal government's relationship to public education."

"Critics argue that such thresholds undermine claims that the program is narrowly targeted to families with limited means, especially in a state still struggling to fully fund its public schools.

"School voucher programs drain dollars from public schools in ways that are indiscriminate and difficult to predict," Pennsylvania school board member Ariel Zych said during a January 28th virtual press conference, "making it harder to build responsible budgets and retain teachers."

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"By embedding school choice in federal tax policy, conservatives and voucher advocates are seeking to normalize private alternatives as a permanent part of the education ecosystem, even in states where voters and lawmakers have repeatedly rejected voucher expansion.

Last year, more than 150 public education organizations, standing in opposition to voucher expansion, wrote a joint letter to governors saying that their coalition is "not rejecting funding; it is rejecting the dismantling of public schools."

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