We taxpayers just spent $3,000,000 (three million) JUST on a new school bus garage. The entire project is $30,000,000 (thirty million dollars). And, to add insult to injury - now that we have this luxurious bus gargage - they don't want to fix anything. Just keep buying new buses every year.
Out little town is spending $18,000 per year per student. That's more then the cost of sending a kid to State college. Also, one small school, yet we have a school principal who gets paid $110,000 per year, AND a school superintendant who get paid $130,000 per year. Even the head janitor is getting paid $70,000 per year. And the teachers? They all have " teacher's aids" to help them with their work, get summers off, and every imaginable holiday in-between. They just had Columbus day off for Pete's sake. I doubt many even know who Christoforo Colombo really was, much less spend time honoring him. And with all this, they constantly complain, via their union - the biggest lobbyist and vote extortor in New York.
Sorry, now I'm really starting to rant and rave. I only meant to gripe about the specific ignorance of the propane deal.
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