Is Biden Busted? You Decide.
Below is a BOMBSHELL Flashback video just released by the (late to be honest) AP that involves machines using the same voting software as in America. After watching the video you should immediately see the connection between what recently happened in Venezuela being eerily similar to the 2020 presidential election in America. Peter Neffenger, currently Chairman of the Board of Smartmatic in the U.S., is part of Joe Biden’s transition team at the Department of Homeland Security. Smartmatic's holding company is chaired by an associate of influential Hungarian-born billionaire George Soros. Neffenger is also a member of a think-tank that recently received funding from the Ukrainian firm that employed Biden's son. In 2005, Smartmatic bought Sequoia Voting Systems, a much larger and more established company based in Oakland, California. At the time, Sequoia had installed voting equipment in 17 U.S. states and Washington. According to a Dominion statement that has since been all bu...
Yes because they decided to move schools, even if it was to move the child for better education there are rules to the system everyone has to follow. - Josiah
ReplyDeleteI feel like Im leaning more towards disagreeing on this article. Yes I do appreciate private schools requirements for attending to their school but at the same time I feel like its pointless to charge them more later on down the road for wanting a better education for their children.
ReplyDeleteIf they move their child from a public school to a private school, then they should expect it to be more expensive. They have to pay more because private schools provide many more opportunities for children. In my opinion, private schools provide better security and better education. Private schools are more likely than public schools to offer scholarships that greatly reduce cost, so I think it's better to get enrolled into a private school. Private schools are more efficient than public schools, and parents should think about enrolling their child into one.
ReplyDeleteNo i do not think they should have to pay twice if they leave the public school system infact i think they should be be given a reduction like Ray Moors said "because in addition to paying $500 to $1,000 per month for excellent private education, we are also paying full price for our children to attend public schools, too." And in my opinion that makes perfect sense.- Lemuel.
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