Oklahoma Rep. Jacob Rosecrants is a member of Pastors for Oklahoma Kids, “a nondenominational coalition of pastors from across Oklahoma that advocate for local public school teachers, staff and children.” Check out the thumbs-up to show he and his Mini-Me are ready to “beat down vouchers here at the Cap.”
When a Republican pastor and a Democrat former teacher get together to beat down vouchers here at the Cap…buckle up! We ready!! pic.twitter.com/nUMBGJZ2RT
— Rep. Jacob Rosecrants (@jacobrosecrants) February 8, 2022
“We ready!!” Sounds like a public school graduate.
imagine fighting to trap low-income students in failing government schools for 13 years without exit options. https://t.co/l9sb1Vxyj9
— Corey A. DeAngelis (@DeAngelisCorey) February 9, 2022
false prophets pic.twitter.com/gbNtPPDga6
— Corey A. DeAngelis (@DeAngelisCorey) February 9, 2022
Why the hell are you AGAINST vouchers?
— 📯 'Endorse The Honk Or Get The Bonk' Patch Lyds (@sourpatchlyds) February 9, 2022
I'd check to see how much money he received from the teacher's unions.
— Brian Cartwright (@blcartwright) February 9, 2022
Weird flex keeping poor kids down but okay go on
— Kyler (@kwlibertas) February 9, 2022
Is this 4d chess to get more people to leave the public schools?
— Terminator Mommy (@TheDesertDaddy) February 9, 2022
Why do you want to stop poor kids from going to good schools?
— Not Chuck Grassley (@M0nkeybus1nesss) February 9, 2022
Imagine thinking that’s a good thing.
— Jeff (@CidPhys90) February 9, 2022
The fact you are proud of this is astounding.
— Michelle M Chappell (@Mishymoto74) February 9, 2022
I'm sorry but I think you both misunderstand. Vouchers allow parents and families to direct their tax dollars to the school that is best for their child.
So you are against that?
— Jeremy Robbins (@JeremyR14157156) February 9, 2022
They DO understand, and YES, they are against that.
— Gulag Inmate 93271 🇺🇸 (@Sinnersaint39) February 9, 2022
Repulsive. Fighting to keep kids trapped in failing schools. That you’re proud of that speaks volumes.
— cml ✨unmask our children✨ (@CML915) February 9, 2022
And I love how they drag God into their self righteousness. 🙄
— +1 for the Pro-life Generation (@ProlifeGenerat4) February 9, 2022
Cringe
— Filthy AnCap (@MisesTheGoat) February 9, 2022
When you say "champion for kids, teachers, parents, and public schools," what you really mean is politically beholden to teachers' unions.
— Leif Rasmussen (@lokitekone) February 9, 2022
So you want to keep kids trapped in a school determined by their address?
— Brian Cartwright (@blcartwright) February 9, 2022
I still don't understand why inner city kids shouldn't be allowed to attend suburban public schools when we all know the suburban public schools have better results.
Anyone?— Nancy Drewson (@NancyDrewson) February 9, 2022
You hide your faces because you prey on people's children
— Michael Malice (@michaelmalice) February 9, 2022
What's with the uniforms?
— Michael Malaise (@michael_malaise) February 9, 2022
Do y'all coordinate outfits before the fight?
— Mac'sBrownEye (@BadUndera) February 9, 2022
You guys get a bulk discount on “middle aged white guy attire”?
— Mayor Of Fort Collins (@MayorOfFoCo) February 9, 2022
Umm.. maybe you two should get a room.
— dewi666 (@dewi666) February 9, 2022
Tell the teacher's union that we said hi, okay?
— Georgia Grown 🎯 (@SeriouslySmall) February 9, 2022
Blocking opportunities for kids and families in the name of our Lord and Savior.
— everything is dumb (@timothythetooth) February 9, 2022
— Dallas Gerber (@DallasGerber) February 9, 2022
Awesome! More money for teachers unions! And less competition means better educated kids, that's how that works right?
— guy (@iceelephant) February 9, 2022
Those masks are non functional much as their logic.
— The Tinfôil Tricõrn 🇺🇸 (@TinfoilTricorn) February 9, 2022
Thumbs up for trapping kids in bad schools
— Lockhart 🦬 (@LockhartJam) February 9, 2022
Heck yeah! Keep the poors out of all the good schools!
— Unaltered Resolution (@UnalteredRes) February 9, 2022
Thank you for your service ensuring only rich families have access to school choice. If your public schools don’t continue to graduate illiterate students I don’t know who’s going to deliver my UberEats.
— Vincent Spencer (@Vin_Spencer) February 9, 2022
“It is our choices that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities.” -Albus Dumbledore
This quote is in your bio, yet you are actively working to keep the neediest families in your state from having access to those choices when it comes to education for their children.
— Mark R. Tiller (@MarkRTiller) February 9, 2022
Sure is a roundabout way of saying you hate poor kids, but go on…
— Liberty&Beard (@LibertyNBeer) February 9, 2022
"We ready"? pic.twitter.com/a5b2RRRhXY
— Michael Sneed (@michaelsneed) February 9, 2022
The only thing you all are beating down is another stack of pancakes at Waffle House.
— Joshua Shelton (@jmshelton51987) February 9, 2022
You’d like to think the ratio might make them reconsider, but we don’t think they’re that self-aware.
Related:
Gov. Doug Ducey drops BRUTAL truth-bombs about ‘union-backed politicians’ trapping minority kids in bad schools in powerful push for school choice (watch) https://t.co/iixM6WwKwd
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) January 11, 2022
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