Dear Editor,
Dale Morejon has yet to answer even one question straight. He
responded to a letter, which compared Gilroy and Palo Alto, telling
us how all Californians should all pay more tax. He pretends to
have read one sacrosanct report (fed to him by his fellow union
hacks), but cannot answer a simple question thereabout.
Dear Editor,

Dale Morejon has yet to answer even one question straight. He responded to a letter, which compared Gilroy and Palo Alto, telling us how all Californians should all pay more tax. He pretends to have read one sacrosanct report (fed to him by his fellow union hacks), but cannot answer a simple question thereabout.

In his latest piece (July 25), he states, “The minority party (Republicans) won’t allow the constitutional public education increases.” Wrong. The Republicans won’t allow the tax increase.

History lesson for Mr. Morejon: In the mid-1990’s, the Democrats conned a few others to approve a 16 percent increase in the base sales tax, promising to reverse it when the economy improved.

The boom happened, and the promise was, typical of government, broken. But it’s too much to expect Mr. Morejon to remember anything before his last union meeting, let alone 10 years ago.

Math lesson for Mr. Morejon: The median rank, not value, of 50 data points is 25.5.

Reality lesson for Mr. Morejon: Private schools provide a far superior environment on two-thirds the per-pupil budget.

And adding to his usually baseless statements are idiotic terms like “anti-public education proponents.”

Maybe Mr. Morejon can increase his vocabulary: Public-education opponent. (English lesson for Mr. Morejon.)

Alan Viarengo, Gilroy

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