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Posted: September 28th, 2011
Toomey announces computers for Central Tech

Central Tech High School in Erie is among five schools in the state that have received surplus computers from the U.S. Senate’s “Computers for Schools Program.”

U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., announced that Central Tech got five of the Senate surplus computers. Schools in Reading, Philadelphia, Dunbar and West Hazelton also got five computers each.

“I’m pleased to be able to help provide computers for these deserving schools, and I know the educators will put them to good use and train our students to compete in a global, technologically-driven economy,” Toomey said in a statement.

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One Response to “Toomey announces computers for Central Tech”
  1. Alev says:

    When the Social Security funds are completely utnsusainable they plan to deny benefits “You aren’t old enough!” But look! They still qualify people with seven quarters of income as equal to those Seniors who paid a hundred quarters! The theft from Seniors is that brazen. It is quite beyond belief. Also hidden is the stupendous size of the theft. You add Inflation to the loss and more than half the Fund has been stolen. Of course, they stole the Whole Fund leaving an I.O.U. Extending the FICA Holiday completes the theft when the present generation ‘takes a holiday’ from a sacred trust and contract. How can you steal more from the elderly, after the Fund is gone? Call it a Tax Holiday. Daffy Duck has a word for the politicians stealing en mass from the elderly. It really is heinous to name horrors sweetly (and right things demonic.) For some reason the argument for a Fair Division never comes up! Oh! Jabber, jabber jabber about distribution of wealth! How come the fair division doesn’t get support? That would be ‘you get out in proportion to what you put in.’ What’s wrong with the fair notion?

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