The Texas senator's door-reduction tangent may have accidentally done a service to the discourse.
. Students, even young ones who have a single primary teacher, spend the day moving between rooms inside their buildings, going from building to building on larger campuses, and using grounds outside for recess and other activities.
It fails what you might call the water-cooler common sense test: Whether a given political idea registers as reasonable to a casual news consumer who is not strongly partisan. If your idea to prevent massacres at schools requires that they maintain the same level of security as a prison or a military installation—and is so random it’s not even mentioned in the
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