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I've had to cut back some of your work on Chris Larson edit
Articles in Wikipedia, especially on living persons, must have a genuinely neutral point of view. This is not optional; this is absolutely mandatory. I consider expenditures on public education to be investments, but that's my personal opinion. Others consider them money wasted on collectivist indoctrination by Godless educationists. Neither opinion has any place here; we call expenditures expenditures and funding funding, not "investment" or "wasteful spending". Every legislature introduces bills and resolutions, and some of them make the local paper(s). That does not make them encyclopedic content; read Wikipedia is not a newspaper. --Orange Mike | Talk 22:09, 11 August 2014 (UTC)