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So The First Daughters Are Being Educated in Racist Ways?
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<blockquote data-quote="diesel96" data-source="post: 780585" data-attributes="member: 9859"><p>I don't know if this study has real meaning because of the difficulty of selecting a meaningful sample.</p><p> </p><p>But here's my spin, a Sharron Angle, who doesn't want a federal education department at all. Rand Paul thinks if you were dumb enough to be born into a poor family instead of a rich one it's your misfortune and none of his. And so on and so forth. These folks are poised to cut what little federal help remains for working people and cities down to the bone and beyond. For being the almighty great superpower country in the world, we are getting our asses kick in education. We spend (correction: put on credit) more on our Military Ind Complex and giving the wealthy tax breaks, and less on educating our youth, resulting from the US being #1, to out of the top ten......</p><p> </p><p>Income disparity has never been greater in the U.S.--the rich already have most of the wealth and keep acquiring even a larger share of it. Our un-Amish like profit driven capitalistic nature opts for outsourcing. College graduates ALREADY can't find jobs in the U.S. Just getting an education won't make a good job materialize. People who think so already have money or they wouldn't be laboring under such a grand delusion.</p><p>The education debate feels to me like recession porn 2.0....something for rich people to do at cocktail parties... something that makes them feel like they care when they really don't and doesn't cost them anything</p><p> </p><p>If you question your child's PUBLIC school education, then wade in and take part in it. Tutor your child. Meet with their teachers. Add to their studies. Demand more of them and yourself. The difference between a public school education and an elite private school education is that in the public school, parental involvement is essential. No one will do your job for you that money can't buy.</p><p>And don't fool yourself, w/o parental participation, that a private school will offer your child a top notch education, and refuge of any sort from violence or bullying. Reality check, private or public, if you as a parent, sit back and expect your money or your public sector to educate, drive and mold your kid, you have no business of having children in the first place.....JMH rant of the day...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diesel96, post: 780585, member: 9859"] I don't know if this study has real meaning because of the difficulty of selecting a meaningful sample. But here's my spin, a Sharron Angle, who doesn't want a federal education department at all. Rand Paul thinks if you were dumb enough to be born into a poor family instead of a rich one it's your misfortune and none of his. And so on and so forth. These folks are poised to cut what little federal help remains for working people and cities down to the bone and beyond. For being the almighty great superpower country in the world, we are getting our asses kick in education. We spend (correction: put on credit) more on our Military Ind Complex and giving the wealthy tax breaks, and less on educating our youth, resulting from the US being #1, to out of the top ten...... Income disparity has never been greater in the U.S.--the rich already have most of the wealth and keep acquiring even a larger share of it. Our un-Amish like profit driven capitalistic nature opts for outsourcing. College graduates ALREADY can't find jobs in the U.S. Just getting an education won't make a good job materialize. People who think so already have money or they wouldn't be laboring under such a grand delusion. The education debate feels to me like recession porn 2.0....something for rich people to do at cocktail parties... something that makes them feel like they care when they really don't and doesn't cost them anything If you question your child's PUBLIC school education, then wade in and take part in it. Tutor your child. Meet with their teachers. Add to their studies. Demand more of them and yourself. The difference between a public school education and an elite private school education is that in the public school, parental involvement is essential. No one will do your job for you that money can't buy. And don't fool yourself, w/o parental participation, that a private school will offer your child a top notch education, and refuge of any sort from violence or bullying. Reality check, private or public, if you as a parent, sit back and expect your money or your public sector to educate, drive and mold your kid, you have no business of having children in the first place.....JMH rant of the day... [/QUOTE]
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