Ironically, Jordon Harp published a fine Op-Ed in the DI on the same which, although does not detail all the misfortunes and misinformation (nor the most grievous) purported by the referendum' supporters, it does give enough reasons why this referendum should have been denied. Beyond the obvious financial severity of the times, Harp rightfully draws attention to the lack of any form of obligation on districts to lower property taxes-the prime snake oil argument the sellers have been coughing up. How long shall it be we wonder, when you will see us refer to this post and say "We told you so" when the school districts, led by their education association overlords tell you with crocodile tears that they have to raise property taxes anyway?
Posted by Hound No. 9