But if their parents can’t interrupt their shift at the factory or the Fuddruckers to pick up kids, what are the children of less-fortunate parents doing? Given that researchers have found a strong link between lower socioeconomic status and high absenteeism, it seems likely that some of them have not gone to school at all.

Applied economist Michael Gottfried, now at the University of Pennsylvania, called this idea perfectly plausible. And he would know: His research into the causes and consequences of absenteeism in America’s schools has been cited just about everywhere. It also has transformed him into an unabashed bus booster.

“I believe the bus is a lifeline for students,” he told us.

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    Everytime you vote for the “lesser of two evils” you are enabling this. Everytime you make an excuse “for work” assuming you have children you are enabling this. Everytime you complain about your taxes you are enabling this. Everytime you drive your children to school you are enabling this. Everytime you make excuses for why you are not part of this problem, you are enabling this.

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      Every time you don’t go kill the rich you are enabling this. Every time you don’t bathe in the blood of the the capitalist pigs you enable this. Every time you don’t bomb a corporate headquarters you enable this… every time you make excuses for why you don’t do that, you are enabling this.