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Wow. Batiuk is simply recycling his âjokeâ from last Nov. 12âs strip, where Hannah says she joined Amazon Prime âso Mitch would be picked up and delivered on the same day.â Itâs bad enough that TB ran this premise into the mud just two months ago; now heâs doing it again with the same âpunchlines.â
think, ultimately, how much in public funding could be eliminated from or diverted to other programs simply by closing the brick and mortar schools. When grad schools and universities are offering degrees via Distant learning by electronic devices. why canât this be done with public education k-12?
Edâs not thinking this through⊠the plan where your kids are picked up and taken to school one morning (say, Monday) and then not brought back until a different afternoon (say, Friday)? Thatâs called âboarding school,â Ed, and thatâs the âpremiumâ service.
I have a solution. Give each parents the equivalent of what they are paying in taxes for transportation so they will be responsible for delivering kids to school. Many already have to. Then sell all the buses and fire all the staff who make a game out of avoiding picking up the kids.
J.J. O'Malley about 1 month ago
Wow. Batiuk is simply recycling his âjokeâ from last Nov. 12âs strip, where Hannah says she joined Amazon Prime âso Mitch would be picked up and delivered on the same day.â Itâs bad enough that TB ran this premise into the mud just two months ago; now heâs doing it again with the same âpunchlines.â
Bill Thompson about 1 month ago
You still have to deliver the kids. How does that plan help?
Gent about 1 month ago
Tire and retire eh.
Bill Thompson about 1 month ago
Hey, whereâs the steaming hair in Edâs fresh mug of brown stuff?
grozar about 1 month ago
Crankâs bus route will forever be known as âThe Trail of Fears.â
Ichabod Ferguson about 1 month ago
They could do like NFL teams and sell seat licenses.
Kidon Ha-Shomer about 1 month ago
think, ultimately, how much in public funding could be eliminated from or diverted to other programs simply by closing the brick and mortar schools. When grad schools and universities are offering degrees via Distant learning by electronic devices. why canât this be done with public education k-12?
ksu71 about 1 month ago
26-0-3
Mopman about 1 month ago
Itâs hilarious because absolutely nobody would choose the option of bringing your kid back a day later.
dac2404 about 1 month ago
Recycling the same old complaints⊠you must be related to TB
Daltongang Premium Member about 1 month ago
Yep, just another subscription service. Just what the world needs.
lemonbaskt about 1 month ago
does this mean there will be another week of this dreck ?
rockyridge1977 about 1 month ago
You can tell he gets paid by the hour!!!!!
puddleglum1066 about 1 month ago
Edâs not thinking this through⊠the plan where your kids are picked up and taken to school one morning (say, Monday) and then not brought back until a different afternoon (say, Friday)? Thatâs called âboarding school,â Ed, and thatâs the âpremiumâ service.
puddleglum1066 about 1 month ago
âTears of serviceâ are what parents cry when they find out their kids are on Edâs route.
gappleton47 about 1 month ago
In the second frame it looks like itâs snowing so nobody is going anywhere.
WilliamVollmer about 1 month ago
And, what level service would it be for parents like the Keanes, who wouldnât want their kids returned-EVER?
rbrt6956 about 1 month ago
I have a solution. Give each parents the equivalent of what they are paying in taxes for transportation so they will be responsible for delivering kids to school. Many already have to. Then sell all the buses and fire all the staff who make a game out of avoiding picking up the kids.
desertinutah1951 about 1 month ago
Some parents might pay to have their kids redelivered at home on the following day.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 29 days ago
Letâs have home schoolingâŠ.in Crankshaftâs home