‘Human error’ leads to $200+ million Virginia schools shortfall

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  1. stumpdawg says

    Oh shit! That was a major faux pas!!

  2. Fetlocks_Glistening says

    Don’t tell me more chicken wings?

  3. TorrenceMightingale says

    Well… they are likely products of the Virginia school system itself, so it makes sense.

  4. TreeBearOne says

    ..what kind of math they teaching?

  5. NomDePlume007 says

    I’m trying not to be cynical here, but whoever approved the grocery sales tax cut needs to approve matching funds for schools to make up the shortfall.

  6. Mouthtuom says

    “We accidentally transferred the money into our bank accounts. Our bad”.

  7. rimjobnemesis says

    Well, they have the tremendous Governor Youngkin, who perhaps can fix this, because….parents! SAD!!!

    s/

  8. Gonergonegone says

    These chicken wing heists are getting ballsy

  9. mike-godwin01 says

    Whoops..

  10. knewbees says

    I wonder if we could get a spotlight investigation on Youngkin like the one on Santos. I’m sure there is dirt. He sure seemed to owe a lot of favors to a lot of people that he started paying off on day one.

  11. Khemith says

    “Atleast we stopped CRT Hyuck!”

  12. crawdadicus says

    Sounds like a republican wet dream

  13. Kahzgul says

    Vote for clowns and get a circus.

  14. punctilliouspongo says

    Not a good sign when this is the article’s last line: “…what do we do?” 🙃

  15. justify_it says

    ….this state charges personal property tax based on KBB valuations….well…since the pandemic pushed up values on the secondary market, my personal property tax went up about $150 more this year. My youngest car is 8 years old. There should be PLENTY of surplus cash in the capital.

    The grocery tax cut saves me a whopping $1.50 on my groceries each week….thanks republicans.

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