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Nobunaga wrote:... It's to be mandatory, folks. I think you're missing that (most serious) point.
confirms that the legislator's intent IS to be sure it IS a good program.Nobunaga wrote:The U.S. House of Representatives has approved a plan to set up a new “volunteer corps” and consider whether “a workable, fair, and reasonable mandatory service requirement for all able young people” should be developed..”
Nobunaga wrote: The legislation also refers to “uniforms” that would be worn by the “volunteers” and the “need” for a “public service academy, a 4-year institution” to “focus on training” future “public sector leaders.” The training, apparently, would occur at “campuses.”
got tonkaed wrote:Having said that Im not really a fan of what this seems to be doing in terms of spending and potential scope of operations either. It also seems like a sketchy move in terms of political strategy as this is bound to be widely unpopular for many in the intial stages.
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Nobunaga wrote:
The U.S. House of Representatives has approved a plan to set up a new “volunteer corps” and consider whether “a workable, fair, and reasonable mandatory service requirement for all able young people” should be developed.
The legislation also refers to “uniforms” that would be worn by the “volunteers” and the “need” for a “public service academy, a 4-year institution” to “focus on training” future “public sector leaders.” The training, apparently, would occur at “campuses.”
Snorri1234 wrote:I mean, it's like uniforms and campuses are sinister words that don't mean what you think they mean.
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Jennybh wrote:I, personally, do not like the idea of having mandatory "volunteer" work for all minors. I mean, it is a good thing to do public service, but it should be by choice of either the parents or the kid. There are just some things that the government does not need to control. Let us do good on our own!
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pimpdave wrote:Jennybh wrote:I, personally, do not like the idea of having mandatory "volunteer" work for all minors. I mean, it is a good thing to do public service, but it should be by choice of either the parents or the kid. There are just some things that the government does not need to control. Let us do good on our own!
An interesting sentiment, but children are already required to do mandatory "homework" as well as report to mandatory "school", already.
The idea of mandatory public service, therefore, should truly only be seen as an extension of homework. I honestly fail to see how this is some kind of nefarious evil plot, and not simply a good way to help provide supervision to kids often left alone by working parents, or other considerations.
The only reason to fight this is to maintain the status quo of being lazy.
GabonX wrote:It is interesting, mandatory public service for students would put them at the same status as convicts.
Public service could be a reasonable idea, but only if they do it durring school hours. Children already go to school for upwards of 7 hours a day and then have several hours of homework to do. This means that they have to work more hours than most adults which is ridiculous.
Frankly most of what they teach in school is useless and the time could be better spent on other things.
GabonX wrote:Frankly most of what they teach in school is useless and the time could be better spent on other things.
Nobunaga wrote:... Somebody please explain to me what training future Public Sector Leaders would entail.
... That is the stated goal. Perhaps more "community organization"?
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