There is so much wrong with the debate about education in this campaign cycle both candidates should be arrested. Both candidates are lying sneaks when it comes to education. The major divide is Husseins opposition to Romneys support of vouchers. A trivial split if ever there was one since they both spend, and increase, tax dollars going to education. You can get some basic facts in this article:
Every American knows that Hussein would never shutdown the Department of Education, while cuts is the best Romney has to offer:
Incidentally, Jimmy Carter was the biggest failure to occupy the White House before Hussein moved in. A strong case can be made for Carter keeping the title. Nothing Carter did was any good; so its fair to say the Department of Education Organization Act (1979) was his crowning failure. So where in hell is Romneys justification for keeping Carters Department of Education open?
NOTE: Michele Bachmann said she would turn out the lights over at the ED. That one statement sealed her fate in media circles. The current candidates engage in doublespeak when they talk about the Department of Education as did every presidential candidate since 1979 except Ronald Reagan.
Language is the first problem
The federal government has no business in education, nor does it have the constitutional authority to fund education at any level. Youll never hear a Republican candidate say it, nor does a Democrat have to defend it. They all simply talk about the federal governments involvement as though it is only a matter of spending the money wisely.
If you truly want to get a handle on the education fraud in this country these two articles will do the trick:
As good as those articles are they fall short of dealing with the fundamental issues. One such issue is distinguishing between primary education and higher education. Indeed, everything written and said about education combines the economic and philosophical differences as though they are one.
NOTE: Education industry suppliers obscure the difference between primary education and higher education because they are all part of one industry the same way your local auto repair shop is part of the auto industry. When was the last time you heard the owner of a repair shop criticize an auto manufacturer? Its the same in education. Nobody in either industry attacks the fountainhead, while the parasites on their way to the bank talk about the children blah, blah, blah.
Romney will not stop the yearly flow of tax dollars going to the parasites who supply education institutions, while Hussein wants to increase the flow. In that sense its fair to say that Romney is slightly better than Hussein. A cynic might say its a choice between a paralyzing brain tumor and a fatal heart attack.
Even if a well-intentioned candidate dealt with education as two separate issues he or she would suffer the same media fate Michele Bachmann suffered. In addition, no elected official is going to antagonize the economic forces feeding on education on either level.
Public schools
Recently, state governors faced with budget problems took on teachers union, but there were no fundamental curricula changes enacted after the dust settled. In short: Until you hear a politician confront Socialist brainwashing being done to Americas public school children in the form of collectivist, multicultural, environmental garbage, it is foolish to believe anything they say.
Primary education is controlled by the ED whose first loyalty is to the teachers union even in those Right-to Work states. Teachers unions, in turn, are loyal to worldwide socialism administered by a global government.
Higher education
Among other issues, Daniel Greenfields piece covers the high cost of higher education:
Greenfield does not address the parasite class control. In practice, parasites will feed on student loans long after the borrowers graduate. You can bet that it is only going to get worse until the usury aspect of higher education is addressed. Notice that usury is rampant in the credit card industry in spite of the noise one hears from Congress every so often. So what odds would you give on reining in usurious TAX DOLLAR student loans? I make it a million to one against because the parasites in the education industry are growing stronger with every Congress and every president.
Student loans are inherently destructive to education and to society. Student loans destroyed the concept of working ones way through college as well as encouraging everyone to go to collage even though most do not belong there.
Finally, Hussein was protecting higher educations customer base when he pretended he was helping students. Ultimately, he helped the parasites who lend tax dollars not the students who borrow. Heres an audio link on the topic:
Romney makes his case on education
Mitt Romney, in a speech to the Latino Coalition in Washington, attacks Obama's education policies and blames teachers unions' influence for preventing needed reforms.
May 24, 2012 | By Paul West, Washington Bureau
Romney makes his case on education - Los Angeles Times
Every American knows that Hussein would never shutdown the Department of Education, while cuts is the best Romney has to offer:
Romney has said he would cut spending at the Department of Education.
Incidentally, Jimmy Carter was the biggest failure to occupy the White House before Hussein moved in. A strong case can be made for Carter keeping the title. Nothing Carter did was any good; so its fair to say the Department of Education Organization Act (1979) was his crowning failure. So where in hell is Romneys justification for keeping Carters Department of Education open?
NOTE: Michele Bachmann said she would turn out the lights over at the ED. That one statement sealed her fate in media circles. The current candidates engage in doublespeak when they talk about the Department of Education as did every presidential candidate since 1979 except Ronald Reagan.
Language is the first problem
The federal government has no business in education, nor does it have the constitutional authority to fund education at any level. Youll never hear a Republican candidate say it, nor does a Democrat have to defend it. They all simply talk about the federal governments involvement as though it is only a matter of spending the money wisely.
If you truly want to get a handle on the education fraud in this country these two articles will do the trick:
September 7, 2012
Abolish the Department of Education?
Ann Kane and M. Catharine Evans
Blog: Abolish the Department of Education?
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Universal Education or Universal Competence
Daniel Greenfield Saturday, September 8, 2012
Universal Education or Universal Competence
As good as those articles are they fall short of dealing with the fundamental issues. One such issue is distinguishing between primary education and higher education. Indeed, everything written and said about education combines the economic and philosophical differences as though they are one.
NOTE: Education industry suppliers obscure the difference between primary education and higher education because they are all part of one industry the same way your local auto repair shop is part of the auto industry. When was the last time you heard the owner of a repair shop criticize an auto manufacturer? Its the same in education. Nobody in either industry attacks the fountainhead, while the parasites on their way to the bank talk about the children blah, blah, blah.
Romney will not stop the yearly flow of tax dollars going to the parasites who supply education institutions, while Hussein wants to increase the flow. In that sense its fair to say that Romney is slightly better than Hussein. A cynic might say its a choice between a paralyzing brain tumor and a fatal heart attack.
Even if a well-intentioned candidate dealt with education as two separate issues he or she would suffer the same media fate Michele Bachmann suffered. In addition, no elected official is going to antagonize the economic forces feeding on education on either level.
Public schools
Recently, state governors faced with budget problems took on teachers union, but there were no fundamental curricula changes enacted after the dust settled. In short: Until you hear a politician confront Socialist brainwashing being done to Americas public school children in the form of collectivist, multicultural, environmental garbage, it is foolish to believe anything they say.
Primary education is controlled by the ED whose first loyalty is to the teachers union even in those Right-to Work states. Teachers unions, in turn, are loyal to worldwide socialism administered by a global government.
Higher education
Among other issues, Daniel Greenfields piece covers the high cost of higher education:
The average cost of a four year degree is approaching 100,000 dollars and that isnt counting textbooks (1,100 per year) and the astronomical rates of interest on student loans. Total student loan debt has doubled in the last seven years and is approaching 300 billion dollars. The average student under 30 owes around 20,000 dollars as education has become the new mortgage.
Greenfield does not address the parasite class control. In practice, parasites will feed on student loans long after the borrowers graduate. You can bet that it is only going to get worse until the usury aspect of higher education is addressed. Notice that usury is rampant in the credit card industry in spite of the noise one hears from Congress every so often. So what odds would you give on reining in usurious TAX DOLLAR student loans? I make it a million to one against because the parasites in the education industry are growing stronger with every Congress and every president.
Student loans are inherently destructive to education and to society. Student loans destroyed the concept of working ones way through college as well as encouraging everyone to go to collage even though most do not belong there.
Finally, Hussein was protecting higher educations customer base when he pretended he was helping students. Ultimately, he helped the parasites who lend tax dollars not the students who borrow. Heres an audio link on the topic:
Obama Lends Loan Relief To Current Students
November 1, 2011
Obama Lends Loan Relief To Current Students : NPR