I voted Against (En Contra) the school bond proposition, because I believe we taxpayers are owed choices. One is not a choice. This bond election should have been structured with accountability and CHOICES.
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Superintendent Jeff Bailey’s newest strategy for winning: The Shame Game
Rockwall ISD resorts to a SHAME GAME to get bond election signs on to neighborhood yards.
Thoughts on this 2015 Rockwall ISD Bond Proposition and the Concept of Representative Government
I urge Rockwall ISD voters to vote Against (En Contra) this record bond proposition. In the world of accountability this election should come back next year to a fully-informed body of voters.
Rockwall ISD 2015 Bond Election – Drawing Focus To The Purpose Of Education
Regarding this 2015 RISD quarter-billion-dollar bond election, imagine, if you will, a different outcome for America, if Abraham Lincoln had been molded to fit a job, instead of shaped to govern a country.
2015 RISD Bond Election Development Data
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How will housing market forces and added school debt of historic proportion affect your quality of life, if the bond passes?
RISD trustees put before the voters a quarter-billion dollar bond proposition. How will this bond election, the biggest in history, affect you when the housing bubble pops? Here are things to consider.
RISD Bond Election – Building a School to Train Students for Careers They Will Not Pursue
Why are we building a school to push students into STEM education of which only 25% of graduates will benefit?
A Pound of Gold to Buy a Loaf of Bread? Stop the Presses!
I am not advocating you exchange all your money for gold. Instead, let's demand Congress reign in spending as though our "house" is on fire. Yes, ending runaway spending is as desperate a need as extinguishing a house fire.
School Bond Election – Deep In The Heart of Taxes
We fast approach a day of reckoning on all government and private indebtedness. Is this a good time for RISD to add a quarter-billion dollars indebtedness?