Chicago Teachers Can’t Spell:

Of course the ultra-wealthy flee states like California thanks to groups like the CTU, who can’t define “fair share.” Many have already left Illinois—and more will head to lower-tax states as long as the ruling party believes they can keep taxing everything with higher rates.

When activist teachers launch a campaign to increase taxes with misspelled words, we know why CTU kids can’t read or do math:

Governor, not Governer. Are local schools any different? You aren’t going to like your property tax bill.

This story explains why CTU needs money – empty schools: https://www.illinoispolicy.org/chicago-public-schools-spends-a-lot-on-empty-desks/

Excerpts:

Why? CPS can do little to solve the problem as long as the Chicago Teachers Union forces it to keep these nearly empty schools open. CTU’s contract dictates the district not close schools, preferring high costs to house a few students to efficient use of resources and taxes that could better educate the children at those empty schools.

While CPS enrollment continues to decline, taxpayers are on the hook for larger and larger district budgets each year to educate fewer and fewer students. Property taxes just jumped $25 million and rose 62% in 15 years thanks to the district’s ballooning spending.

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