NO! I was in la la land whne (sic) I said.....
Was that supposed to be "when" or "whine"?
NO! I was in la la land whne (sic) I said.....
typical lib claptrap: anyone who has more than $100,000 in savings is one who cannot be trusted...
dumb
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Absolutely. But it should be affordable for anyone with the aptitude and interest. It's a win if and when it is. Else, trade schools are golden and good wages can follow from them.it has to do with freedom. College is not for everyone.
Rather, it's in everyone's interests to have available and affordable education so we all kick in a little, as we do for roads even if we aren't going to drive. And there will be a number of benefits associated with those roads and education directly and indirectly impacting our quality of life.Therefore, everyone should not have to pay for it.
That doesn't make a case, except for the need for and value of a good education.And again, it is also about government (redundancy alert) incompetence. Remember the scandal at the VA? I rest my case vis a vis government incompetence.
Supra.but anyway, the worst consequence is that the loony tunes who run government will influence the colleges to be... "
Arguably not, once you consider who the government is in our Republic.We have gone far enough down the road of the government "helping people"
Arguably not, once you consider who the government is in our Republic.
Social contract theory is absurd, based on things that are objectively false. The government is a group of people. They can either engage in their God-given role of wielding the sword of justice, or they can act outside of that role. In the latter case they are no different than other humans, and that which would be sinful for other men is sinful for them to. Taking money and redistrubuting it is not part of the ministry of wielding the sword of steel.
The correlative isn't being white, per se, it's having money. Kids who's parents have money will almost certainly finish high school. Kids who's parents are poor, regardless of color, are more likely not to finish high school.
No high school, no job. No job, no money. No money … welfare or criminal behavior to survive. In our culture everything is about the money.
So how to break the cycle of poor kids not getting educated and becoming criminals? First, lets make a good education available to them. Then let's incentivize them to take advantage of it. Maybe we could provide some of the perks that the wealthy kids get for staying in school and getting good grades. Then we could encourage employers to seek out disadvantaged kids who worked hard and stayed in school and good good grades, for employment. After all, they've shown themselves to be smart, tough, and motivated.
Some kids will still drop out. Some will still quit college. Some will still end up in jail no matter what we do. But just blaming them and doing nothing only makes a bad situation worse.
it has to do with freedom. College is not for everyone. Therefore, everyone should not have to pay for it. And again, it is also about government (redundancy alert) incompetence. Remember the scandal at the VA? I rest my case vis a vis government incompetence.
How will they influence the colleges to do that?but anyway, the worst consequence is that the loony tunes who run government will influence the colleges to be... as loony tunes as they are... ie: teach that legalized abortion is a woman's "right" whereas the child has no right to live even though the Constitution (not taught anymore) says we have the "right to life, liberty..."
How did they quantify the "more adventurous in bed" part?
In Canada I think it means they take their socks off. lain:
ha ha ha... what a "joke"Except the gov't isn't proposing to run the schools, only provide assistance with the costs.
How will they influence the colleges to do that?
The GOOD NEWS is that Canada has already adopted most of the policies that President Obama is advocating (gun control, public healthcare, paid maternal leave, stricter regulation of banks, legalized gay marriage, etc)
assuming all this is true (and I do NOT since a lib cited it)
the reason why Canada is apparently doing better than the US is... ONE reason:
Obama is not in charge there
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Given that the average Canadian is healthier, works less and lives approximately 3 years longer than his/her American counterpart, they need to find diversions, especially during those long winter months, to prevent "cabin fever!"How did they quantify the "more adventurous in bed" part?
:idunno: There are some requirements being put on the schools but I don't see it leading to the gov't deciding curriculum.ha ha ha... what a "joke"
r u serious?
Golden Rule: whoever has the gold makes the rules
But they are so funny. :noid:see above
also might want to watch something besides Beverly Hillbillies re-runs...
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Parents with money often reward their kids for getting good grades. Why couldn't we reward poor kids for getting good grades in the same way?What perks do you mean?
Parents with money often reward their kids for getting good grades. Why couldn't we reward poor kids for getting good grades in the same way?
The government is going to foot the bill for kids living in poverty one way or another. At home, on the street, in prison, or in school. But since so much of education is for the purpose of commercial exploitation, why can't businesses foot the bill for some of it? Why can't Apple make some specially designed pop gizmos to be given to poor kids who stayed in school and got good grades … as a reward? Why can't Nike design and give out some special shoes? So that when the other kids see this, they see a very real reward for real positive actions. Maybe staying in school would become a little more "hip" when kids see the immediate rewards of it. And their friends can see it, too.So the gov't would give money to kids who do well in school?
How did they quantify the "more adventurous in bed" part?
Parents with money often reward their kids for getting good grades. Why couldn't we reward poor kids for getting good grades in the same way?
I know a lot of poor kids struggling to stay in college. "Not being poor anymore" seems to be a pretty good reward for them, even if they have to suffer a little to get it. What I'm worried about, is that some of them, including some pretty smart people, just can't do it, for a variety of reasons.
And we're wasting human potential at a time when we need to be more competitive than ever.
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the longer you keep them in school
the more likely they will vote for democrats
i must be the exception that proves the rule :idunno: