The March for Our Lives is scheduled to take place in Washington, D.C., on March 24, and not only will survivors of the Parkland school shooting be in attendance alongside George and Amal Clooney — as many as 3,000 students from Baltimore will be there too.
Mayor Catherine Pugh has announced that the city is organizing 60 “free” buses for students, who will also be provided T-shirts and lunch.
BREAKING: Baltimore @MayorPugh50 says the city is organizing 60 free buses to send students to DC for the march against gun violence later this month. Says “let’s show Washington DC that Baltimore matters.” Wants 3,000 city students there. Will be providing lunches and t-shirts. pic.twitter.com/g4QIoS9baA
— Kevin Rector ☀️ (@RectorSun) March 6, 2018
I mean it’s not like they are learning anything in Baltimore schools anyway. Have a fun trip. Enjoy the ride. https://t.co/DfSjb7lOLI
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) March 6, 2018
I just talked to @MayorPugh50. She said she estimates the buses, lunches and T-shirts she promised for Baltimore kids going to the March 24 #March4OurLives event in DC will cost Baltimore $100,000.
— Kevin Rector ☀️ (@RectorSun) March 6, 2018
Only $100,000 out of the city’s budget to send 60 buses of students to an anti-gun rally in D.C.? What a bargain!
Just sayin’ — the March for Our Lives came about after the school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, and if not a total ban on guns, the organizers at the very least want “assault weapons” (i.e., the AR-15) banned.
But is it OK if we suggest that Baltimore has bigger problems on its own plate? Last year, the city set a record per-capita homicide rate, with 343 recorded homicides in 2017. But sure, march on Washington to get AR-15s banned.
Baltimore? You are one to talk. Your city is the poster child for why gun control doesn't work. You passed MORE gun control after the horrific Sandy Hook massacre and yet just graced the front page of USA Today as the most dangerous city in America.
Sit. Down. https://t.co/Z5Zt4rOflO
— Antonia Okafor Cover (@antonia_okafor) March 6, 2018
https://twitter.com/Storment21/status/971124091074859008
If she wants to take action against guns, can't she….. you know, do something? As mayor? About guns? Something that might more meaningful (and less expensive) than filling buses with kids from her city's schools? https://t.co/sg9Oc7T2NR
— Eric Boehm (@EricBoehm87) March 6, 2018
She’s done a bang-up job (no pun intended) of curbing gun homicides in her own city; why not send some kids on a bus trip?
https://twitter.com/bootaun/status/971123484527964160
Democrats sending school children en masse to protest against the 2nd Amendment.
Using public schools for left-wing politicking. https://t.co/GVPwBisCo7
— Mark Pantano (@TheMarkPantano) March 6, 2018
Who is paying for 60 buses? It's not like the Baltimore school district is short of cash. https://t.co/TLqytFnY64
— Sam Valley (@SamValley) March 6, 2018
https://twitter.com/JamesHasson20/status/971092827546497024
Baltimore schools couldn't heat classrooms this winter, but the city can come up with $100,000 to bus students to D.C. and protest for more gun control laws. https://t.co/mRc7DSZoKv
— Cam Edwards (@CamEdwards) March 6, 2018
https://twitter.com/Mehhhh_ok/status/971113789880926208
Reminder, Baltimore cares so much about their children they don't have heat in their schools. https://t.co/6Spjed8PnQ
— ??????? ????? (@PShuck) March 6, 2018
Is this the same city that kept elementary school aged children in 32 degree classrooms because they couldn't afford to fix heaters? Glad they found some extra room in the budget. https://t.co/rsBvrXT9sF
— . (@Coca2Nasty) March 6, 2018
With what money from what budget? https://t.co/TG0IEmxWEa
— Rob (@rob_p_p) March 6, 2018
https://twitter.com/michi83/status/971097512483401728
Hey, Baltimore taxpayers, do you approve of this use of your money? https://t.co/VkBADZfoil
— RedBloodedAmerica (@RedBloodedGuy) March 6, 2018
But what if there's tax payers who object to tax money being used to push legislation they oppose? https://t.co/hZGat0SYxx
— RBe (@RBPundit) March 6, 2018
GP So city employees on city time will use city funds to pay for buses for kids to go to Washington to lobby for gun control. This doesn't seem like an illegal, unconstitutional use of taxpayer funds for politicking at all. https://t.co/uN99hML9MH
— The Gormogons (@Gormogons) March 6, 2018
I guess it is now okay for mayors to use taxpayer money to send students to D.C. for March for Life? https://t.co/0ArOjyHeOU
— Andrew Kugle (@AndrewJKugle) March 6, 2018
Did they also pay to send students to the @March_for_Life? Or would that be a waste of taxpayer money? https://t.co/nrjoLtxKtf
— Emily Washler (@emwashler) March 6, 2018
'Protest' = Students begging to be used as tools of of the government, at the cost of taxpayers, all with the goal of having their own rights taken away in order to accomplish nothing.
This effing generation. Smh https://t.co/DvbstU9GRj— lizbuddie (@lizbuddie) March 6, 2018
This is pathetic https://t.co/QefvJHYK0N
— Brandon Sheehy ❁ (@btsheehy) March 6, 2018
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