Norman
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Yeah, ain't that the truth?
When I was young, we had different people taking care of the kids. I forget what we called them back then.........let me think........OH YES, we called them parents.
Parents can't hardly afford their kids education either. That's why we're in this mess. Personally, I have no problem with government funding education. As far as I'm concerned it's a fundamental function of government. We're already spending ever increasing amounts of money on education. My problem is that we're spending it ineffectively. We're half assing half the funding, and only fully funding programs that are nothing more than happy feel-good bullshit.
I say that we get rid of the happy feel-good bullshit, get back to funding education that actually educates, and save money by having a better educated and trained workforce that doesn't eat up a bunch of welfare dollars.
Where does the government get the money?
Oh, it forcibly takes it from the parents, whether the education is worth it or not.
Yeah, this is a really smart way to solve issues.
No. See, the problem is that you don't actually comprehend the matter at hand. You're trying to force it into the limits of your own ignorance, and attempting to reduce it to something that is in fact nonsense.
No, YOU don't understand the matter at hand, even though it's extremely simple. When prices go up, quantity demanded decreases. Please, provide me with an argument why this wouldn't be so right now. Why would people demand more if a price increased, where are these mythical people? Please tell me so I can go sell them products at extremely high prices... Holy hell... It's absolutely a testament to human idiocy that you STILL don't understand this after ~10 pages!!!
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