The inflation crisis is causing families with children in grades K-12 to spend, on average, over $800 on school supplies this year. That’s about two car payments. Joe Biden’s America.

Sep 7, 2022 · 10:41 PM UTC

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Save it, Jim. You voted against relief to these parents, including the child tax credit. #JimJordansFakeOutrage
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Mmm…I’d say it’s a result of you: -Voting against the child tax credit -Voting against Universal pre-k -Voting against cheaper child care -Voting against free school lunches (Do you even KNOW about Google?)
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You could donate your salary to schools and just live off the bribes.
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So Gym is that why you voted against every bill that would’ve help the American people.
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Obsessed with young people "Jim Jordan called me crying, groveling, begging me to go against my brother, begging me, crying for a half-hour," DiSabato said Wednesday. "That’s the kind of cover-up that’s going on there." si.com/more-sports/2020/02/1…
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“Over $800 on school supplies this year.” It sounds outrageous until you realize that parents also spent “over $800 last year” too. The difference between this year & last year is… wait for it… FIFTEEN DOLLARS! Yep, $864 this year… and $849 last year.
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Because of Republicans, thousands and thousands of teachers are quitting their profession. Who's gonna teach, you?
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Damn Ohios expensive or hes just lying again. My daughter has 2 kids & her boyfriend has 3. No way. She paid $800 in school supplies.
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