3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nobody said it was a "luxury" or a "privilege". The question is how much it costs and who pays them.

Anonymous said...

Just as a car is a luxury. Of course, this makes life easier and more enjoyable, but I do not know.

And I would not mind too much credit to public education - you, your politicians not to send their children to public school.

Anonymous said...

Just as a car is a luxury. Of course, this makes life easier and more enjoyable, but I do not know.

And I would not mind too much credit to public education - you, your politicians not to send their children to public school.

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