Student vs Inmate Costs

It’s cheaper to invest in students than to create criminals by neglecting students. Ratify #The Valentine Constitution.

If we neglect K-12 students costing us $12,000 per year, we create inmates costing us $40,000 per year. Ratify #The Valentine Constitution to flip the script.

It’s cheaper to invest in graduating students than drop out inmates. Ratify #The Valentine Constitution.

Investing in students is cheaper than paying for inmates. Ratify #TheValentineConstitution

It’s cheaper and wiser to invest in students than to pay for inmates. Ratify #TheValentineConstitution

#TheValentineConstitution funds schools not prisons. Ratify #TheValentineConstitution

If we don’t pay for students, we’ll end up paying for prisoners. Ratify #TheValentineConstitution

#TheValentineConstitution spends on schools so we don’t have to spend on prisons.

#TheValentineConstitution will spend enough money on P-12 students to provide them with alternatives to drugs and crime.

Any money invested in our schools is money we save on prisons. Ratify #TheValentineConstitution

#TheValentineConstitution spends enough money on P-12 students that they’ll be too busy happily practicing their gifts to do drugs or need crime.

Any money we spend on our students is money we save on inmates. Ratify #TheValentineConstitution

#The Valentine Constitution requires that the average government expenditure per K-12 student be at least twice the average spent per inmate.

#The Valentine Constitution requires that we spend twice as much on K-12 students as we spend on inmates.

Why spend on inmates when it’s cheaper to invest in students? Ratify #TheValentineConstitution

Schools are 3 times cheaper than prisons. #The Valentine Constitution flips that script.

Students are 3 times cheaper than prisoners. #The Valentine Constitution to flip the script.

#TheValentineConstitution spends enough money on P-12 students that kids won’t want or have time for drugs or crime.

If we don’t pay for students we’ll end up paying for prisoners. Ratify #The Valentine Constitution.

If we don’t pay enough for schools we’ll end up paying a lot more or prisons. Ratify #The Valentine Constitution.

If we invest enough in schools, we won’t have to invest so much in prisons. Ratify #The Valentine Constitution.

#The Valentine Constitution invests in students so we don’t have to invest in inmates.

#The Valentine Constitution invests in schools so we don’t have to invest in prisons.

America spends 3 times more on inmates than we spend on K-12 students. #The Valentine Constitution flips that script.

K-12 students cost us $12,000 per year while prisoners cost us $40,00 per year. Ratify #The Valentine Constitution to flip the script.

#The Valentine Constitution reduces the $40,000 per year we spend on inmate’s, and increases the $12,000 per year we spend on K-12 students.

Any money invested in our schools reduces the crime rate and saves us the losses paid by victims and the costs paid by our government to find, arrest, process, try and imprison criminals. Ratify #TheValentineConstitution

Confiscated Assets

#TheValentineConstitution requires that leftover confiscated criminal property be given to P-12 schools in equal portions.

#TheValentineConstitution requires that cash or property confiscated in solving crimes that is not allocated within 1 year be given to our P-12 schools.

#TheValentineConstitution requires that any confiscated criminal property left over after paying the government and victims their costs and losses, goes to P-12 schools in equal portions.

#TheValentineConstitution requires that cash or property confiscated in solving crimes be given to our P-12 schools, after deducting the expenses and costs created by the criminals’ activities.

After deducting the expenses and costs created by the criminals’ activities, #TheValentineConstitution requires that cash or property confiscated by law enforcement be given to our P-12 schools

% of Budget

#TheValentineConstitution allows the Citizens to decide every 12 years what percentage of our national budget will go to schools.

#TheValentineConstitution allows Citizens to vote on how much of the education budget goes to the bureaucracy and how much to the actual schools and teachers.

#TheValentineConstitution allows Citizens to vote on the percentage amount of our national budget we spend on schools, and how much goes to the bureaucracy and how much to the actual schools and teachers.

#TheValentineConstitution allows Citizens to vote to reel in the bloated education bureaucracy now inefficiently sucking up most of the education budget.

#TheValentineConstitution allows Citizens to vote to increase or decrease the grand total of $700 billion per year now spent on schools by local, state and federal programs in total.

#TheValentineConstitution allows Citizens to vote to increase or decrease the grand total of $700 billion we now spend on schools each year, most of which is lost in the top heavy bureaucracy of education.