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saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.

jbrettlip wrote:Yeah, instead we got the guy that will keep the troops in Iraq, send more to afghanistan, not raise taxes on the rich, and won't hit oil companies with the windfall profit tax. Wait, who won again???? I seem to have their platforms confused.
Napoleon Ier wrote:jbrettlip wrote:Yeah, instead we got the guy that will keep the troops in Iraq, send more to afghanistan, not raise taxes on the rich, and won't hit oil companies with the windfall profit tax. Wait, who won again???? I seem to have their platforms confused.
Ahh, but the one who was elected is going to print money. Print money... and give it to the happy social workers to give to the ethnic children. Just think, all this time everyone is worrying about where to get funds from, and then Obama comes up with the genius plan of just printing them.
Isn't he wonderful?
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
Murda_cap wrote:Napoleon Ier wrote:jbrettlip wrote:Yeah, instead we got the guy that will keep the troops in Iraq, send more to afghanistan, not raise taxes on the rich, and won't hit oil companies with the windfall profit tax. Wait, who won again???? I seem to have their platforms confused.
Ahh, but the one who was elected is going to print money. Print money... and give it to the happy social workers to give to the ethnic children. Just think, all this time everyone is worrying about where to get funds from, and then Obama comes up with the genius plan of just printing them.
Isn't he wonderful?
Wow I wonder how you'd make america better after its been thru two terms of two very bad leaders...Bush era was awful but it was during the clinton era that all this big money crap happened (started? im not sure about that)..Oh and about that ethnic children remark, you see how much money goes into two wars - the war on drugs and the war on terrorism - not to mention the amount of money that goes into poking holes in the ozone for nasa - and then you see the money that goes into public schools. Wow! the ethnic children sure have everything going their way now, maybe they could send you some of their wealth when the president prints it for them.
having the State run public schools
Napoleon Ier wrote:That is precisely what I'm suggesting, yes. Now, if you want then to have the State pay for people to choose which privately-run school will educate their children, then you still could.
InkL0sed wrote:having the State run public schools
Are you suggesting that a corporation should run public schools?
PS. I go to a public school, it's not that bad.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
jay_a2j wrote:InkL0sed wrote:having the State run public schools
Are you suggesting that a corporation should run public schools?
PS. I go to a public school, it's not that bad.
I've been out of public schools for some time now but I have three children in them now. And they suck. And what is the reason for opposing school vouchers? Well, so the state can continue to indoctrinate them of course.
InkL0sed wrote:Napoleon Ier wrote:That is precisely what I'm suggesting, yes. Now, if you want then to have the State pay for people to choose which privately-run school will educate their children, then you still could.
Wait. That was an awkward sentence; do you mean the State would pay this privately-run school instead of the student?
If so, that's not such a horrible suggestion, but I don't think it should replace public schools. There are actually a lot of experimental high schools out there; I'm sure some of them are run that way.
But let people have the choice between the regular public school and this kinda-sorta public school idea, and regular private school. The more choice the better.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
Napoleon Ier wrote:Well, I'd agree, except in any real scenario, the Public Schools would be too great a drain on resources to be maintained alongside private ones without gigantic deficits being run. If they could be out-competed and die a natural market death, I'd be all for it, but sadly, there's the problem of state monopolies... they don't obey fundamental laws of the market.
But frankly... we have our food made by private companies. We don't dream of letting the State take over grain production, if only because of the Soviet connotations. We still allow the very poor to purchase food, since we consider it a duty of citizens to provide those who can't eat with the bare minimum necessary to survival.
Why is health, or education, any different?
Napoleon Ier wrote:That is precisely what I'm suggesting, yes. Now, if you want then to have the State pay for people to choose which privately-run school will educate their children, then you still could.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Napoleon Ier wrote:That is precisely what I'm suggesting, yes. Now, if you want then to have the State pay for people to choose which privately-run school will educate their children, then you still could.
Yes, wonderful. We had one of those where I used to live.
Company president decided what color your house was, how often you mow your grass, what sports your kids should be in. Fancy ideas the company president did not like? Skip them!

Napoleon, you should study history. What really happesn when education is privatized is that MOST people don't get that education. Many of those who do get it get only the barest basics that will allow them to take the most menial positions in the factories. (can't have the "fodder" competing with the executive kids, now can we?)
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