Do you think cell phones should be banned in schools?
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536 Votes

Do you think cell phones should be banned in schools?

Yes

9

No

1

Yes

8 Comments
JP
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JP

Silly poll.... Who's in the leadership role here 🤔?

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Melissa Howiler
1
Melissa Howiler

Theresno need for kids to be on them during school

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Melissa Howiler
Melissa Howiler

Recess lunch ok

Kimmy Wasatch
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Kimmy Wasatch

Banned, of course , kids need to learn how to TALK to each other and not be on a phone but pay attention but learn in class,

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

Yes, it's a distraction!

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Steven Huillet
0
Steven Huillet

Cellphones create too many distractions. They are the main reason kids are not learning the way they should.

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Michael Caba
0
Michael Caba

Yes, for the most part. There are a few instances where they should be allowed such as the downloading of apps that help with, say, science classes and so forth. Otherwise, they are a huge distraction.

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Sussie Due
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Sussie Due

If the family needs to contact the child in an emergency, they can call the school and the school can relay the message to the child. It worked for me in the 60's and 70's, it can work now too.

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No

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Larry Ewart
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Larry Ewart

Technology is such a major part of our lives that none of us can escape it. It comes with responsibility and accountability which seems to be the hardest part of the equation. No doubt they can be a distraction but safety and convenience play a bigger part in my opinion.

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Do you believe the POTUS should have broad authority to impose tariffs on other countries?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
117 Votes

Do you believe the POTUS should have broad authority to impose tariffs on other countries?

Yes

2

No

3

Yes

2 Comments
William Schwabe
0
William Schwabe

Because the president wants to put America first and make it as prosperous as it once was. #MAGA

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Steven Miles
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Steven Miles

Exec branch has the responsibility to manage the economy with other countries, congress can’t even produce an annual budget - look at this democrat shutdown, they want to spend another 1.5T on healthcare subsidies- sorry, we are in the hole $35T, wake up America.

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No

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Tom Pummer
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Tom Pummer

Trump’s tariffs violate the constitution. Congress holds the nations purse strings. I can’t believe we hardly heard a peep from members of Congress on his actions. Spineless

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Rick Martinson
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Rick Martinson

Absolutely not. The Constitution gives that authority to Congress, NOT the executive branch of the government. Trump’s actions are absolutely illegal and unconstitutional. But he doesn’t care, and has been giving Congress and the American People the finger for the past 10 months.

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Mike Moreno
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Mike Moreno

Memo to trump...there is a document in this country called the Constitution. Read it, learn it, live it.

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Do you support managed homeless camps as a means to get people off the streets?

Do you support managed homeless camps as a means to get people off the streets?

Yes

0

No

0

Yes

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