It seems like America just can’t stop taking Ls lately. Not too long ago, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a controversial voucher bill that will allocate $1 billion in funding for private schools. While some support Abbott’s decision, many across the state are alarmed by the bill’s implications. One of the most vocal critics is Texas State Representative James Talarico.
In response to the bill, Talarico delivered a powerful speech condemning both the governor and the legislation, urging Texans to consider its long-term consequences. He warned that the measure could result in school closures and a wave of teacher resignations due to slashed funding and dwindling support for public education.
Although the voucher program offers eligible families over $10,000 annually to cover private school tuition and related expenses, critics argue it simply diverts much-needed resources from public schools. James Talarico even went so far as to call it “welfare for the wealthy,” pointing out that most private school students already come from affluent families. Meanwhile, lower-income families, who rely on public education, are left behind. With this bill in place, the already strained funding for Texas public schools is now even more dire.
Talarico also criticized Governor Abbott, calling his actions a blatant show of loyalty to wealthy donors who bankroll his campaigns. He warned Texans that if a recession hits, the state government would likely slash public education funding even further, worsening an already dire situation.
Talarico isn’t alone in his outrage over the bill. Many Reddit users have also voiced strong criticism of the new legislation, echoing concerns that Texas tax dollars shouldn’t be funneled to the wealthy. Instead, they argue, those funds should support public services like education. “I don’t want to hear crap from anyone else about people getting money from the government. Stupid welfare for the rich,” one Redditor wrote, summing up the frustration shared by many.
A handful of Reddit users shared darkly humorous takes, suggesting that Abbott’s actions align perfectly with the broader agenda of the wealthy elite. “You guys aren’t looking at the big picture here; who’s going to work these shitty sweatshop manufacturing jobs Trump is crashing the economy for if everyone gets a good education?” one Redditor joked, highlighting fears that undermining public education serves to maintain economic inequality.
Others voiced strong support for Talarico, agreeing with his statements about the new voucher bill. Many expressed the wish that Talarico, not Abbott, were the governor of Texas. Some even joked that he should run for president, praising his level-headedness and genuine concern for the well-being of everyday Americans. “Talarico for president. This guy is so legit,” one Redditor commented.