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  • yes you are so very right and i am pissed that this has been done to our american people....

  • yes u are so right that where this country went wrong...thank our goverment..

  • Yes is does and it is a shame. And yes there are a lot of illegals here and they are the main problem unfortunately. But when they get caught they get shipped back to where ever they came from. And there is a stiff penalty. Don't get me wrong I have nothing against them but the problem is that they are ultimately steeling from our children by not paying taxes into the system like the rest of us.

    Peace to you and yours!!

  • That sounds great. It almost sounds like the utopia that Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels talked about. At least the same pretext anyway. I don't know how that would work though. But it does sound great.

    Peace to you and yours and thanks for elaborating. It is always nice to learn something new.

  • Can you elaborate please describe a sub-network economy. Your comment is to broad.  Or a little to general. Sorry!!

    Thanks for the comment.

    Peace to you and yours!!

  • Now that they have just added to the Polytech campus (and spent lots of money on it), they are talking about closing it. I'm in shock right now. :(

  • Yes they have already fired over five hundred staff and facility positions and they have almost completely shut down ASU west. I know this because I have a friend that works there. They are preparing on closing at least to campuses completely. But the President of ASU Michael Crow is very angry and trying to make sure that the college isn't impacted as much. They are not paying for most travel expense and they are not giving raises to their employees.

  • 3rd world education makes sense for a third world population with 85 I.Q's why waste money on them, they would never notice anyway

  • That is why we have IQ's like that because people feel it is ok to not to teach the people that need to be taught. For me education is what is needed. Maybe not the way the schools teach it but funding for education shouldn't be cut especially to the University's. My son is developmentally delayed and with out the school he probably wouldn't be talking today. Don't get me wrong he is fine except for his speech school has be a saving grace for my son to be able to communicate.

    Peace to you!!

  • education has no effect whatever on I.Q., it is purely genetics, the function of the brain is biological. Nutrition has a greater effect on cognitive abilities, we are being "genetically engineered" to end up a third world system

  • True but education does help people cope and learn to live. I personally eat all organic food preferably the food from my Micro farm and eggs from my chickens. But it is also up to people to make sure their children are learning early. Children retain more information when they are taut young.

  • I agree with that, but the thing is it is not the role of government to provide education

  • It may not be the roll of government to pay for education. But as long as they are taking tax money from me they sure as hell will provide for education. May I just remind you that taxes are unconstitutional, so if they are going to step on me they will pay for my sons education. I will supplement is education with information that they don't teach in school but as long as they continue to take my Tax dollars it is the roll of government to pay for my sons education. Continue...

  • as you say taxes are unconstitutional, yet that is just a "piece of paper" and is only as good as the people who agree to abide by it. A third world population will have no idea one way or another about pieces of paper...

  • Elaborate please. "Pieces of paper" what is your point? Is it that the Constitution is just a piece paper is that your point?

  • what good is that lofty document to a population wich cannot comprehend its meaning or is indifferent to it's significance?

  • people can't comprehend it because it is not taut by the schools or their parents. Not only that no one takes the time to sit and read it. It may be the case that some people need a dictionary to help them with some of the wording. It is just like reading the communist manifesto of the libertarian manifesto. I personally own a book on the constitution and it really it isn't all that heard to interpret especially when it has a preface which explains everything.

  • the constitution stands in the way of certain agendas, so a population who does not relate to those documents is in the best interest of those pushing agendas wich must ignore the constitution.

  • Without the governments intervention we are not going to have a full education. Another words things like art, music, writing and mathematics . So, another words the only people learning anything will be the wealthy. Because no one will be able to afford school for their children. Now don't get me wrong it is our responsibility to make sure that our children are being taut everything including civics which they don't teach anymore.

    Peace to you and yours!!

  • Unfortunately education always gets hit first, followed by health care. "Keep 'em dumb, Keep 'em sick." We have taken huge cuts in education here in GA recently as well. Teachers here spend alot of their own money to furnish supplies to the classroom as well. There are aslo lots of teachers out of work, not because there isn't a need for them, but no money to pay them. Seems like I saw/heard something somewhere that our new prez wants to give laptops to all school children, perhaps will just

  • bypass public schooling altogether. Just "plug-in" kids, no need to leave the comforts of your home for your daily brainwashing. Hmmmm, perhaps I am being too facetious?

  • one step closer to eugenics programs in america...again!

  • hope y'all dont end up like us here in detroit. there are literally buckets placed strategically around most classrooms to catch the water leaking through the roofs. textbooks are out of the question and teachers have to pay for classroom supplies out of their own pockets. (if they care)...saddest part is, only 28% of students meet graduation requirements.

  • welcome back young lady. good to cya.

  • Less Schools more cops and people in jail. Thats what they want.

  • holy crap it is good to see you.

    i luuuurve ya sweet pea.

  • I have been taking it easy with youtube lately. I came across this and thought it was worth mentioning. Feel free to e-mail me when you feel like it.

    Peace & Love sister!!

  • great to see all is good with you and hope all is good with your love and family.

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