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  • That guy was a ****ty cameraman.

  • 0:20 Teachers are not guaranteed for life?

    In New York City, all the accused pedophile teachers get full pay and get full pension after they were sent to the rubber room.

    Alan Rosenfeld, accused in 2001 of...ogling eighth-grade girls’ butts at IS 347 in Queens. Today he collects $100,049 a year.

    He also have a $10 million real estate portfolio.

    No wonder all the loudest supporters in this video are older, weird, men.

  • 4:36 guy in the background...

  • we need to immediately close the federal department of education and all the state departments of education, and ban the property tax, and refuse to hire "certified" union teachers . If we don't every year we will have more and more communist dupes graduating every year.Get the socialist subversives, out of the system altogether, immediately and we will have the best school system in the world.

  • change your reporter! she is retorted!

    where did she study!!!! :@

  • What is interesting about education is that it is a science that can be discussed on a bar table. You don´t see people theorizing about Chemistry or Engeneering, but everybody has a view about Education.

    I work with Education, and I must point that Education is the most dangerous activity to invest money on, especially public funds.

    It is dangerous for the student. Not all convictions that you teach are right.

    It is dangerous for the investor. It is long term, and may not work.

  • I could totally objectify Michelle Fields.

  • "... they've stolen our wealth ..."

    You can't steal wealth from someone who doesn't produce any.

  • 4:35 Opps the camera man was busy looking at her bust ;)

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  • A private school system that maintained a high degree of academic rigor that was overseen and regulated to an extent by the government. We must decide what, as a bare minimum, kind of world we want to create. Students must develop literacy, numeracy and well rounded social understanding for the development of future citizens. This need not happen in a grade to grade system but can be interest driven. Private schools and charter schools could cater to the interests of their senior students.

  • @Oswaldamar Do you see these goals within the current budget or below it? Can this be archived by a sensible reform, or are more funds needed. This is crucial question as the budget is already heavily in debt, medical care and social security will be also viewed as priority not to be touched. War spending... well with Ron Paul not likely to even get the nomination you won't even get the chance to vote for lowered military spending.

  • The voucher question is a very complex issue. At issue is the idea that schools could operate in a free market model and set their own agendas for their students. On one hand this gives parents choice and agency in deciding their children's future. On the other it opens the door to the possibility to the implementation of arbitrary curriculum standards, less funding for high needs schools and the promotion of a hidden curriculum that conditions students to see the world as winners and losers.

  • A cameraman that steps in in the interview is a shitty cameraman indeed.

  • It's so very simple. All the politicians know it. All the deformers of education know it deep within their hearts. The problem in this country is that the socio economic problem is so complex that no one either knows how to confront it or sees it as impossible to fix. Therefore find someone else to blame - the teachers. That's it.

  • She comes in with this open question about how much should be spent per student and then criticizes the people who answer her question. What does that jounalist think is the limit that should be spent on a student and where is this journalist getting her information?

  • @ineurodreams So, we should spend a billion per child as this interviewed person said? You know, there is no way of taking it from the rich. USA already confiscates about a half of all earning from rich, middle class and even take some from the poor and there's not enough for a billion per child (and I guess a billion per ill person in medical care...). COSTS are priority issue and they are neglected by leftists and this is what this question is about.

  • @Peteruspl You are missing the point. Her argument is poorly framed. Conversely I could say we should only spend ten dollars on each child? You're saying that we should put a spending limit, and make it the same for each student...and each student should have the minimum spent?

    She has nothing backing up how much should or shouldn't be spent on each student. Costs shouldn't be the priority, effectiveness should be the priority. You can increase or decrease costs and get poor results.

  • Matt Damon defies 4000 years of human history and the fundamental principle of economics in one sentence, and uses a big word (paternalistic) to boot! I wonder how many movies Matt Damon would have made for absolutely no money...since it isn't about incentives. My best guess...0. This supports the notion that Harvard lets in any idiot who holds their liberal "values".

  • @1pp1k10k4m1 im so glad someone else caught that. "Paternalism" is what these teachers want and hes selling it as something bad. Matt Damon is a pumpkin-head, I think celebrities need to stay out of controversial issues that they have no background in. Hes just adding distracting white noise.

  • a billion dollars per student? Thats why I can never be a dumbocrat

  • These cranky old teaching bastards know their monopoly days are over.

    Game on.

  • change the students, change the parents, change the household for the better then results from the students will improve. you cant make change unless you go directly to the source

  • She has the interviewing style of Bruno

  • one Triilllllion doollars per children!

  • If kids do not get a proper education, they will be an "interviewer" like the one in this video. Someone who only knows the talking points.

  • I hate it when white people rap and I'm white.Then again, I hate rap.

  • The proof is in the results...per student spending continues to rise, but the students are more ignorant than ever. Spending on students isn't the answer...it's in the home and society in general. We don't revere academia or intelligence in this country. We like celebs and tinsel.

  • what a bunch of retards, we need a profit motive so these people start to realize that money doesn't grow on fucking trees.

  • That new reporter chick is so hot. It'd totally fuck her.

  • The more I think about it, the more I think she's a troll. Most of the people she interviews give pretty brilliant answers, they see her traps and go around them, they dismantle the poor amalgams she's making.

  • The journalist is a shitty interviewer. I don't see how publishing this video, she doesn't understand she's making a fool of herself.

  • I billion a child... who is going to pay this? With what? What is the source of money? If I see these kind of arguments, and these so called teacher, then I prefer to home school my kids.

    By the way neither food and education is any base human right, Your human right is freedom.

  • @AlexDerossard who says we only have one human right? and if there was only one, wouldnt it be the right to life?

  • Another dumb cunt!

  • Wow, I don't mean to talk more about the crew, but they really lost credibility on this video. It's like privatizing the basic needs for life. The woman made a reference to food at a grocery store, but the reason why food costs money is because food comes from an alternate source. Education has been a part of human history forever, from the time we taught another how to make fire. Education is a skill that is developed naturally, rather than a resource to spend.

  • She is a great journalist. Her questioning was providing a case that maybe if there wasn't a federal department of education our the educating of our children might improve. Since we spend more and more and the results stay the same. She is a libertarian, and challenging these people who think the answer to everything is throwing money at it.

  • What convoluted nonsense. 'Teachers don't do it for the money.' Ok, we'll fire them all then and get their services for free! 'You can't put a price on a child's education.. A billion dollars for each child!, and a billion more to potty train my schnauzer!'

  • LOL 4:36 the cameraman was like "nice boobs...oh wait shit we're filming!"

  • this woman is either a troll or a very shitty reporter

  • He schooled her -- and she doesn't even realize it.

    and matt damon is a moron... you were schooled by a moron - how do you feel?

  • the reason the journalist is shit is because she thought that she could taking on Matt Damon.

  • @sueq7

    But she did take on Matt Damon and she won

  • 5:03 ABSOLUTELY and 100% False. Do these people truly think that they can make completely ridiculous statements that are not factually correct, and pass them off as the truth?

    This is the problem with the typical big government brain.

  • wooot! $1,000,000,000 per student!

  • @itsinthesink And you would think this why?

  • Since when do we have a right to an education? Its nice, but its not a right. And plenty of teachers at the universities are there only because they can't hack it in the realworld

  • @magmat0585 It depends on how one defines a 'right'. Rights are conferred by society as a whole to every individual, as part of a social contract, and can be split into two categories, natural rights and legal rights, where natural rights cannot be taken away without killing a person (eventually). In all Western countries we have the NATURAL right to life, whereas in the likes of Finland it is a LEGAL right to have access to broadband internet.

  • @magmat0585 Education on the other hand is one of those rights that can be argued as being both, because education determines the quality of your life, and your inequality. If you get no education while everyone else gets it then you may find yourself dying of starvation because you can't get a job and there is no social welfare, which doesn't happen in Western countries but does in the likes of Africa and Asia.

  • @LiquidTokyo Very mature comment

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  • She looks Vulcan.

  • 4:38 That guy is like "Damn, she's hot"

  • It shouldn't be about money, it should be about education....... Why are you here then? MORE MONEY!!!!!!!!!

  • @drshlotzkin You're a moron. Defeat the absence of money and eliminate money as an issue.

  • @drshlotzkin The problem with money is; money. Its inevitable to create a peaceful solution when you throw money into the equationPERIOD

  • Damon: "It's like saying a teacher is going to get lazy when they get tenure."

    YEAH Like that NEVER happens… And people don’t try to become teachers for THIS only reason.

  • We should get rid of the GRADING system too. LOL

  • @drshlotzkin And give everyone a trophy and a lollipop too! LOL

  • The last comment is gold. Paraphrase. It should not be about money which causes competition. But the real problem is lack of money.

  • The journalist is pretty smart by letting these people show what kind of idiots they are.

    Thanks to Reason TV for making this video.

    BTW teachers in Denmark are just the same breed. >_>

  • This lady is the perfect example of what's wrong with the education system. 3:05 - 3:14

  • @warfossil yep, she makes for the perfect drone in any propaganda driven movement.

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  • damn this chic is hot...

  • I fear the day my kids have to attend a public schools and attempt to get 'educated' by these collectivism enthusiasts.

  • Question:"A billion dollars per student?"

    Answer:"Sure, why not?"

    Yeah, it's the journalist who is the dumb one in this video...

  • @rhettrongun You idiot. Who's gonna pay that money. These fools, and anyone who agrees with these morons in this video, do not understand capitalism. Having said that, there is no way for you, or anyone being interviewed in this video, to understand why she's asking the specific questions in this video, and how dumb their answers are. It's tragic how uneducated our country is, and you and these intellectual lightweights can so grossly misunderstand such an important topic.

  • @mrwalterwalters I was being sarcastic. I too thought the woman who said "sure, why not?", perfectly exemplified the problem with this country.

  • Fair enough. This video would have been much better if some of the spending stats were overlaid on the screen that shows how much we waste on "education" in the socialist propaganda mills we call schools. The bios of the Marxist socialist whiners that were interviewed should have also beeb overlaid. Then her questions could have stayed basic to help illicit the nonsense we witnessed. Play naive and expose the agenda.

  • Attack the journalist but ignore the problem - teachers must be posting. LOL

    Bunch of happy socialists.

  • the top comments watch these idiots in this video, and only comment on the journalist? lmao

  • why didn't she burn all them in retaliation with their insane statements? i would have beat their opinion into the ground and shown them how moronic you'd have to be to say it. yet the reporter never really confronted these people at all ...

  • haha. What an dumb journalist. DUMB & DUMBERER. ;)

  • shes not a good journalist, but I'd still tap that.

  • Whoa... this reporter is horrible. I'd be ashamed to post this on the internet.

  • So basically to work for this program all you have to do is follow what this journalist did, drop out of school, apply for the position ( no experience,knowledge on topics required) and work towards a GED. Awesome

  • A billion dollars for each student......LOL.....LOL....LO­L

  • The fact that people outside of the teaching profession try to generalize teachers as one group as a whole is just verifying how the reporter's questions were ridiculous. She and the camera man are obviously in that shitty 10% of their profession. I agree with the camera man that there are some pretty terrible teachers but only because I have experienced it first-hand as a teacher. The good teachers should stay and the individuals who cannot motivate children to want to learn should be out...

  • Why would ReasonTV post this? It makes their journalist looks like someone with an IQ of about 80 who has been programmed with talking points and has no ability to work outside of those talking points and reason or think critically in a conversation.

  • What a shitty journalist

  • 1 billion dollars per child? The idea that any good can be so valuable that money is no object necessarily leads to poor performance and impossible financing. I hope that these clips are of the rare idiotic teacher or else our schools are doomed. How can our educators be so utterly ignorant about money, economics and math? The real reason is because most teachers graduated from the college of education at their university which allows students to bypass studying real life and accountablity.

  • @darlinglittlemammy Ha! Ha! Ha!

    That is pretty funny!

  • If it weren't for the "evil teachers' unions",

    all the "good, little children" would all go to the LIBRARY to STUDY and do their HOMEWORK!

    They would also drink their milk and eat all their vegetables!

    I'm still waiting for the T.V. reality show where Arne Duncan, Bill Gates, Michelle Rhee, Davis Guggenheim, et al. attempt to teach Remedial Math at a junior high in the inner-city.

    Private schools only accept students with high IQs! They do not accept ELL or Special Ed students.

  • Young, beautiful, sure of herself and as thick as six planks. Perfect for TV

  • It's funny because every person she interviewed had a disagreeing state of opinion with her arrogant questions.

  • that is one of the most arrogant ignorant "journalist" (i really dont think she deserves that title)

  • TEACHERS WHO WANT TO TEACH IS NOT A CRITERIA FOR BEING A GOOD TEACHER U DIMWIT. SAME AS ANYONE WHO WANTS TO BE A DOCTOR CAN BE A DOCTOR IF THEY'RE NOT INTELLIGENT ENOUGH ! DONT MATTER IF IT S A SHITTY PAY (REALLY?) OR NOT.

  • @PLISKEN12 what does that even mean?

  • @yota486 its like this yabaadadabadoooo!! can u undertsnd that now ?

  • @PLISKEN12 thank you for making it clear what kind of person would post something like that.

  • @ 5:00.... Justin Timberlake? Reason TV, you should have interview him!!

  • I think school teachers should be paid well (paid a competitive real world salary) and compensated for their skill at teaching. Only problem with rewarding them is there are no accountability of real honest ways of measuring it due to the rigging and inner protection within the government structure. Bring back teaching to local and county levels to keep accountability direst from the parents to teachers. Ever since they federalized it with the D.O.E. everything went downhill.

  • Frankly, you got your ass kicked by Matt Damon. Take a logic course before you start to shoot words out of your mouth.

  • jesus christ, this woman is a shit journalist.

  • @nomonis Yeah but she's a looker lol she can interview me anytime.

  • @nomonis but she is hot

    

  • her cleavage is in every shot....nice one

  • @pprysb

  • didn't anybody notice the fact at 2:09 she calls that woman sir??

  • @cjhoffman *so

  • @xbxfrk He clearly knows more than the woman who 'knows how hard it is to fire teachers, because, like, um, I, you know, went to a school once'.

  • @4:50 the teacher is choking on his own bullshit.

  • Worst. Interviewer. Ever.

    Could they find a more fatuous excuse for a libertarian.

    She's misrepresenting the cause with her inane questions and even worse responses.

  • Matt damon shut your ass up, You need to research better little missy.

    you left out the part where you say it is impossible and he SHUTS YOU DOWN, cause you were WRONG (and you left out half of the interview.)

    Teachers SHAPE THE FUCKING WORLD, pay them accordingly.

    GEE, dubbled since the 70's ITS CALLED INFLATION YOU TWIT.

    Who do you think fucking trains Doctors, and business men, inventors or electricians, people who bring you your beloved fucking I-pods, TEACHERS DO.

  • The only good part of this video was Matt Damon talking.

  • Yes, Matt, I continue to take a shitty salary and long hours because I love to teach, BUT I sure wouldn't mind being paid according to my performance, and I wouldn't mind some of those who merely occupy a classroom to be given pink slips.

    Crazy comment by the large lady in green who suggested we should spend billions on each child for education. And someone that stupid teaches children.

  • @MrVicioussss I'm not from the US, so I don't really even care about the actual rally, but the statement is definitely not out of touch with the reality of how most education systems - and certainly the one I work in - are constructed and run.

  • WHAT'S UP WITH THE REPORTERS BITCH ATTITUDE?? No wonder she doesn't seem to support education, she's a complete idiot herself. Cheers for Matt Damon=) for putting down the teacher salary even though his mom works for that "shitty" salary herself. He's got a point though, to put up with crap there's got to be love for the job, rather than love for the paycheck.

  • @cowboy1165 I just watched it again and realized she said "billion", not "million" - she's even more out of touch with reality than I originally thought...

  • IS this Girl Serious? :0(

  • Wow,Matt Damon's response was so Matt Damon.

  • Save Our Schools? Shoulda been called: Save Our fat-paying, cushy government jobs, pensions, and gold plated healthcare plans.

  • Should have got stossel to interview Matt Damon.

  • @19doors moreover she has a microphone that says reason irony at its purest

  • @19doors I have no idea what he said either - not because I don't know what "paternalistic" means, but because his statement is out of touch with reality.

  • @19doors

    I'm not convinced he knows what he just said. The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. Education continues to think that dumping barrels of money into education and continuing the current progressive public school model is the solution despite ever poorer student performance.

  • @19doors Neither did Matt Damon

  • Really?!?! Is Michelle Fields really that incompetent or was she just trying to get a rise out of people?

  • Lady at 2:38 is ridiculous. Get in touch with the real world where education has ACTUAL costs along with healthcare, energy, food, etc... If you want to spend a million dollars on your child, send him to private school and pay as much as you want. However, when using taxpayer dollars in a flawed education system in the first place, there have to be limits to cost. Please get a grip with reality lady.

  • Libertarians have to be some of the dumbest smart people in the entire fucking world. Just plain fucking retarded fucking moron who want everything from everyone then say that they don't want a welfare state, when in fact they were the ones taking it from people, making them need welfare. Stupid fucking greedy bastards.

  • @17thSHIT Nice oxymoron.

  • @simonburbank It's meant to be to show how extreme right wingers and extreme left wingers are just as bad as each other and lead to the same outcome.

  • It seems that most reporters are not educated very well with their moronic ways of talking to people and harping time and again about the same story 24 hours a day. I think that the world would be a safer and more honest place with a lot less news shows that have their heads so far inverted that their lips are turning blue.

  • At 4:39 the guy in the background is checking out Michelle Fields 'cause she's so damn hot.

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  • Hehehe.. jesus libertarian arguments are worse than child talk. I'm not sure if people like Michelle are really as dumb as they sound, or if they're just mass-trolling us.

  • @franzfaramir Ok, so I guess we should spend a billion per child?

  • Taxpayers would be appalled, if they knew the amount of money that goes to pay the exorbitant salaries of so-called administrators.

    People with fancy titles by their name, but do NOTHING that benefits students.

    (e.g. Curriculum Directors, Assessment Coordinators, Program Managers, Educational Consultants, etc!) People that have been out of the classroom in years, and are absolutely CLUELESS!

    " . . . wined and dined by the big publishing companies."

  • Once again teach kids to read. Let kids self teach in libraries. Teacher guidance could be great sometimes it is not. Force fed gov to enforce standing LAW , Corporations must accept ‘’EQUIVALANCY’’ After passing ANY college test. Standing Current US law if the fed gov & fed Courts followed it ‘’wall st’’ would be in jail with ‘’bankers’’. LAW is the most important thing in any society, word for word.

    NOT THE DANCE OF POLITICAL PUPPETS BUT WRITAIN LAW.

  • Wow, these people are EDUCATORS???

  • Is she *trying* to sound like a moronic cunt? If so, she's succeeded.

  • Michelle Rhee had the right idea, i was really shocked when her proposal on tenure was rejected.

  • i rap

  • anyone who raps needs there ass kicked

  • Teachers do not need tenure, even the thought of it is un-American.

    Matt Damon is so stupid it is funny. He reminds me of Mike Tyson saying the word "ludicrous"

    Communist teachers, deviants, and liberals should be fired as they have no place near Americas children.

  • @usarmycaptainamerica lol funny

  • Fields your a joke....lets hear more Kozal, some Ravitch, hear their ideas instead of bits and pieces to make your story how you want it, you are an irresponsible journalist and personally I think a shitty reporter because you don't have the facts and you ask pointed questions.

  • She didd't understand the guy's last answer at the end...omg

  • Government scum, aka government school teachers demanding even more money be stolen from taxpayers for their uncompetitive schools. Ever notice how the Left is always talking about "choice" but it's really only when it comes to killing babies...when it comes to school, health, or retirement, the Left isn't for choice at all.

  • @vince33x your logic is silly. you have the choice to go to private schoo, you have the choice to emigrate. but public schools are needed, to educate the young. ALL of the young. Stupid laissez faire libertarianism WAS the system back from 1800 to 1930. IT DIDNT WORK. The bloody Right idealize the past, pretend that the past was better than the modern era, pretend that a system based only on money is the ONLY system that can work, and pretend that supply-demand is a foolproof system.

  • @dchris1990 Most people don't have the choice of Private schools because gov't steals so much from them in taxes. The avg. cost of gov't school, K thru 12 in the USA is now $10,300 per student per year. In cities like Wash DC or NYC, the cost is MORE THAN $21,000 per student per year! FYI, we've NEVER had a Laissez Faire K thru 12 System in the USA - I wish we did, students would be FAR better off. BTW, genius, please name for me a modern economy where money is not used as a "medium of xchange."

  • @vince33x Your numbers are totally false. NYC does not spend 21k per student. Tell us where you get your numbers, Mr. KnowNothing.

  • @dchris1990 Finally, I suppose when you say: "pretend that supply-demand is a foolproof system." I presume u mean Capitalism. Well here's a clue pal, the Laws of Supply & Demand are immutable and enduring & it doesn't matter what kind of economic system a society adopts. If u price something at a level below what it would otherwise b in a free market you'll have shortages. Economic history has taught us that over and over again. Just where do u think wealth comes from?

  • @dchris1990 If you want to know where vince33x is coming from, go read about David Duke, former KKK. Vince is not only a bigot, women hater and right-winger, he's insane.

  • i'd quite like to introduce penile insertion into the reporter's education

  • One more thing: an analogy for Mr. Damon. I know he doesn't try hard because he's afraid he'll lose his job--he does it out of passion and integrity. But what if every movie he was in sucked because half the actors lacked his talent and integrity but were still guaranteed roles?

    You make our argument for us, Mr. Damon. You try hard for all the right reasons, and you get roles for all the right reasons. People like you don't need job security. It's the people who are bad at what they do who do.

  • ... what institution they want to go to. Then, instead of striving to meet the minimum requirements to secure public funding, they'll have to strive to ATTRACT students over other institutions if they wish to survive. Get rid of federal mandates and let states, local communities, and (preferably) the schools themselves decide what they want to offer, and let students and parents choose whichever one has the highest success rate.

  • It is these teachers, at the expense of these students, who are coddled by the public teachers' unions, protected by tenure, and allowed to leech of the taxpayer's dime for zero contribution.

    It's an indisputable fact that America's private schools are superior in every measurable way (including costs) when compared to public schools. And there's a simple reason for it: competition. The one surefire way of breeding good teachers and smart students is allowing students and parents to choose...

  • The little time that's spent teaching is spent prepping for the standardized tests that propagate the cash flow into the school, covering only the bare minimum that's necessary to pass the exams at the sake of any real understanding.

    Now, is this true for 100% of teachers? No. Many schools offer honors programs and such that provide better education for those students willing to partake in them. But it is so far the vast majority of students and teachers who lack ambition.

  • Our focus is on getting an A, and the teachers' goal is to give as many A's as possible so they look better and can achieve tenure. We prefer the shit teachers who'll tell us stories about their personal lives for 45 minutes rather than, God forbid, give us work, and we revile those who would actually have us learn about their subject. And so the bad teachers are the most beloved and the good the least respected, and a result the jobs of both the students and teachers are easier.

  • And, of course, our schools are so focused on standardized test scores and meeting the minimum mandated curricula that the express purpose of class is not learning, but creating an impressive transcript to get you into college (which in turn is supposed to be an impressive resume for work). The kids, therefore, who have no choice in what they learn, then prefer the teachers who give the easiest grades and are the most bearable to listen to for 45 minutes, propagating the shitty teacher cycle.

  • (cont'd...) I'm 19 years old and I can tell you firsthand he has no clue what he's talking about. In my experience, the number of shit teachers in the Massachusetts public school system has far outweighed the number of good ones. Sure, there are some great ones--even with tenure. But the unmistakable majority consists of ditzy broads who became teachers so they can work 8-2 and get summers off, and use tenure as an excuse to socialize with students rather than actually teach.

  • What a simple-minded fucking tool Matt Damon is. "Shitty salary"? "Really long hours"? Yeah, 6 hours a day for 140 days a year in a profession that pays above the average salary is just fucking torture. Imbecile.

    As far as his idiotic argument about job insecurity, he's totally missing the point. Job security doesn't protect good teachers--it protects BAD teachers. Good teachers don't need job security. They'll keep their jobs because they're good at what they do. (cont'd...)

  • @tjagolf33 You seem half intelligent so you may want to think about this, tenure only protects teachers because there are not enough administrators to do their jobs. It is their jobs to go through the school and evaluate the teachers but they are overworked also and don't have time to check in on the classes and see how teachers are progressing in their profession. Also a lot of your argument about teachers "shitty salary" not being bad, your crazy, we have 30-40 kids in each class.

  • @tjagolf33 (cont'd) If you think for one minute that all the grading gets done during the day and teachers don't work well over those "8" hours per day or over "40" hours per week your insane.

  • @tjagolf33 6 hours a day? Are you retarded? First of all, majority of teachers spend hours before AND after school working with kids or paperwork. Secondly, do you think teachers just go home and don't work on grading or curriculum? Yeah, 6 hours? Get a clue you douche. Thirdly, there's no "magical" job security that all teachers have, good or bad. If you are a bad teacher, and you are documented as such, you can most definitely be fired. Lastly, teachers where I live don't make average. Dick.

  • @tjagolf33 p.s. Yeah, that simple minded tool that went to Harvard...yeah, your argument will certainly stump him.

  • Good job this girl is pretty, cos I am damn sure she would never get a ob that required her to use her brain.