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  • @taledarkside yes, but he doesn't support drug use, he just wants people who take drugs to be helped rather than sent to prison. If you had any intelligence you'd actually realise he's right.

  • @MzKGeneration

    Yes, us engineers have no intelligence. while you conspiracy theorists are really smart and have no jobs and use drugs all day long.

    Majority of drug users don't go to jail. Do you know a lot of people doing drugs out in the open?

  • @taledarkside what are you even talking about, and I'm not a conspiracy theorist i dont believe in any of that illuminati shit. I just think that people shouldnt be punished if they do use drugs they should be helped, because even if not many of them do end up in prison some do. Sending them to prison doesn't achieve anything apart from sending them down a bad path, whereas if they were helped they could go and have succes. And also just because you're an engineer doesnt make your opinion right.

  • @MzKGeneration

    People who use drugs are not punished. Are you sure you are not a conspiracy theorist, because you lack understanding on who goes to jail.

  • Christian schools promote Jesus and the Bible. Muslim schools promote Islam. Military schools inculcate people in the way of the the military. Government schools inevitably indoctrinate people in the glories of government. Can't be any other way.

    As long as we have government schools we will have people who worship and are dependent on government. As long as we have government schools we will have obedient, subservient zombies.

  • @carcabe Except, it doesn't. I've spent all of my school years in public schools, and while I do think that the best economic system is a hybrid, and that there should be regulations protecting consumers, employees, and the environment and provide the necessary tools for citizens to reach their failure point.. My teachers rarely spoke well of the government one of whom said, "I don't know about you, but I trust private businesses to fix problems better and faster than the government."

  • school is"drug infested"

    yup, and ron paul wants to legalize drugs. idiot

  • @taledarkside so your point is?

    

  • @kill28illuminati

    to which comment I made? you need to quote me since youtube doesn't show my previous response that you are replying to.

  • @taledarkside ahh they did the same to me

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  • I think all education should be private. Why should people who send their kids to private schools or folks that don't have kids have to pay for the education of other people's kids? It's just one more dysfunctional socialist bullshit system. Why can't those who want to just form their education co-ops and educate their kids if they want it that way without stealing money from other people to fund their crap. Public education is just bullshit and brainwashing anyway.

  • @heartfire451

    how is mathematics brainwashing?

  • @taledarkside it keeps us from a better truth

  • You don't need to eliminate public schools..that's ridiculous, we just need to have a better system. The US has the worst organization in our schools in the developed world. We need to better train our teachers, stop national regulation of test taking, create a better schedule, and ensure students are succeeding

  • @jaredabccrisscross

    i agree with some. but the real problem is the liberals in the school board. Plus, schools should be allowed to do anything they want without having the fear of being sued. two big problems.

  • @Charlie12241 that is what we have, uneducated police, for sure teachers aren't much better. the majority of doctors are educated, because they make sure they are, or they won't be doctors. and lawyers are officers of the court and are not necessarily a good thing to aspire to be.

  • @danielc121162 That's why we need better education.

  • Ron Paul has a p kickass wave going on in this video

  • What about the people who can't afford to pay for private education?

  • @BringBRToTheUK - I am a poor woman and I send my daughter to a private Christian school, because I don't want her to learn what they're teaching in public schools. It costs the same as sending my daughter to daycare. I make her education a priority - right after paying the rent, and other parents should make their children's education a priority as well. If they don't, when the child grows up, it will come back to bite them in an uneducated child who still lives at home.

  • @KiraJenLove What is it that they're teaching in Public schools that you object to?

  • - 1. Teaching evolution as "fact" 2. Not allowing students to pray or read a Bible 3. Liberal views on sexuality 4. Introducing children to paganism/witchcraft 5. Unions 6. Lack of discipline/morality 7. drugs and violence

  • @BringBRToTheUK - something else that disturbed me was I was walking through a public high school, and I saw a class project on the walls where each student had to talk about one of the Constitutional Amendments. One student had chosen the 2nd amendment, and had written that the 2nd amendment says "A well-regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed" - (cont'd)

  • but then the student added, "but the government can change that if they want to." I was like, "WTF???" That frickin' teacher should have been fired.

  • @BringBRToTheUK Free church schools etc.

  • There's something he and Bush agree on; vouchers for private schools!

  • Count the ways Ron Paul is different from republicans. 1 cut defense spending. 2 libertarian freedom for all Americans...except women and gays and other religions 3. Libertarian freedom for all corporations and tax free harmony...doesn't count that's the same thing republicans want

    Total is 1 way Ron Paul is not a republican. Please tell me more

  • That Ron Paul! He changes with the wind! Obviously, his message is carefully tailored to win elections and gain the confidence of the Republican Party leadership. He doesn't care about his country; he'll say ANYTHING to get elected. Compare Ron Paul today to Ron Paul of, say, ten or fifteen years ago or more. Totally different message. The man's a media whore. Am I right? Or can you recognize satire and parody when you see it?

  • @billybagbom lol very funny, Paul is very consistant

  • "Privatizing all schools" fuck this.

  • @LiberalJerseyman oh yeah government does an excillent job at everything! the DMV is probably the most friendly place to go to when i need to do some renewals. Filing my taxes each years ia a breeze as well. Very simple and easy to do. The Federal reserve is an excellent central banking system, The post office is also excellent, especially when competing.

  • Ron Paul's right the government shouldn't be in the business of education! Schools were better off when the state had more control. Change happens faster at the local level, but i'm not for Koch "neighborhood" schools and neither is Ron Paul. It's about choices and freedom! I got the best education public money can buy, because my mother could choose which schools i went to. Because of this i got to take algebra in 2nd grade and had a better understanding of math and science than most college g

  • Ron Paul 2012!!!

  • With his thinking every kind of kook could open a school and teach anything they wanted. bigots, homophobs, religious nuts, hate mongers, racist's would be able to get vouchered students and spew their crap! Total anarchy would result. He is an idiot!

  • @TerryComo2010 Maybe we should just let governments run the curriculums for another thousand years then, cause THAT'S WHAT THEY ALREADY TAUGHT.

  • @TerryComo2010 Not to mention the shit that they feed kids. Congress just passed a bill in which pizza is now considered a vegetable because of the amount of tomato (which they are too retarded to realise is a fruit) paste on it. French fries also get the vegetable label. If you want corporate lobbyists choosing what your kids learn and eat then go ahead but the rest of us aren't so fucking stupid.

  • @samm1809 It is the Republican's farm lobby that wanted pizza with tomatoes, not the liberals or Democrats. Look at Jamie Oliver trying to change the diet in schools in America to have healthy nutritious food rather than junk. It has been a fight all the way, because of people like you and Ron Paul. "let them eat cake" is still the motto of the stupid GOP.

  • @TerryComo2010 "Nutritious lunches?!!" THAT's what YOU are worried about? Gang-infested, crime-ridden public schools with lockdowns every day and YOU are worried about the taxpayer funded lunches not being nutritious? What happened to people packing lunch for their own kids? People that qualify for free lunches should be getting food stamps - - let THEM pack their kid's lunch! The literacy and math scores suck in schools and idiots like YOU are worried about school luches! Incredible.

  • @miazagora I agree that many parents should provide their kids lunches, but there are some kids that cannot afford it. What my point is this is the United States of America, not the separate states of America. We need one curriculum taught, not different stories about our country and history. We need science, not creationism science b.s., we need to bring people together not divide them with as I originally said, bigotry, hatred, and racism, as even I am against chicano studies.

  • @TerryComo2010 So in other words, you want to try what failed over and over again through the 20th century- a state where everyone is taught the same curriculum by the government which is decided by the government and everybody is to love and obey the government and believe what the government says? Because that's what you have now and many of you yanks have become fat, stupid, lazy, unproductive warmongers. The internet is saving you with Ron Paul.

  • @samm1809 Yes, that is you mocking the society we've set up for ourselves, a government which ensures basic needs and services without a profit incentive and one that ensures some level of safety and quality. Anyone who doesn't like that is more than welcome to fuck off to some uninhabited island, live off the grid and haul their own water if their hut catches fire.

  • @Somai82 Your argument holds no weight because all of the 'services' that you have mentioned are either corrupt or bankrupt. They soon will not be able to 'ensure' any of those spoils and all of the foolish mooches that are conditioned to live off of it will either have to learn to either handle their finances properly, rely on a better source of charity that doesn't pretend to be a service of non-existent rights like education and healthcare or starve to death.

  • They're not corrupt or bankrupt. That a right wing talking point and even if they were, that would be an efficiency problem, not an ideological one. And by "foolish mooches" you include all members of the armed forces who may or may not fit into your useless assumptions yet still enjoy a better quality of healthcare than citizens because they´re not getting ripped off by greedy shareholders and their defending lapdogs like yourself.

  • @Somai82 Yes they are bankrupt. It's NOT a talking point and I don't need to defend that because the facts are against you. It's an ideological problem because the ideology relies on the assumption that people will not naturally try and better their situation, and they WILL try to flaunt the system if the only source of healthcare is awful government healthcare with ridiculous tax burdens and indefinite waiting lists. Anything government controlled has a black market. China and Russia know that.

  • @samm1809 "..is awful government healthcare with ridiculous tax burdens and indefinite waiting lists."

    You're either retarded or illiterate. Let me state the reality again. The military has a completely government run healthcare system which is of a higher quality than those of the corporations for the rest of the citizens.

    "Anything government controlled has a black market. China and Russia know that.

    But Western Europe does not. Your arguments are futile, it's coming :)

  • @Somai82 That's completely different. The military has waaaaaaay less people to deal with firstly and the list of who is in the military well documented. You have to be in very good health to get INTO and BE in the military, and must maintain a good bill of health which needs to be verified through medical means. It is an important service of government. I have no objection to you setting up a small commune on farmland with a live in doctor, because that's what your comparison breaks down to.

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  • @Somai82 You don't know about these things unless you actually go and see them first hand. The Canadians have to have raffles for who gets to see the doctor next because their public healthcare system is so shotty. Here in Aus they cram 8 or 10 people into a room if you have public health insurance and actively encourage people onto private health insurance with 30% rebates and lower premiums the younger you get it because they know Medicare isn't sustainable in the long term.

  • @TerryComo2010 No, EVERY parent should provide lunches for their kids. EVERY parent certainly can afford it. Those who don't have money for food get food stamps - more than I pay for my groceries every month. A peanut butter sandwich, a piece of fruit, and water are plenty nutritious for any kid. It's not the government's job to feed your kids. It's not the government's job to educate your kids. We don't need "one curriculum". We need the government and it's PC BS out of schools.

  • @miazagoraI hate public schools and social programs, they have disconnected people from reality, ruined the concept of a family. Before there were any welfare programs families would stick together in large units and have a strong bond and obligation to each other to produce. A member of the family that didn't do thier part was shunned and that's the way it should be. your personal obligation is to your family, not the government they will only make things worse.

  • @MrROTD simple logic right there.

  • @TerryComo2010 I don't endorse any house Republicans other than Ron Paul, who voted against the bill anyway. Don't be stupid enough to think that the Democrats would have done any differently. If they were the majority the food giants would have bribed THEM. JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, Citigroup etc. own Obama, so why would the house Dems act any more virtuously? Besides, that retort doesn't affect my point that government makes for shit education. All you have to do is look at the US to see that.

  • @samm1809 I never mentioned any bill, you did. My first email was regarding the issue of national education rather than individual state education, so as to avoid bigotry, hatred, racism and class war. You are a typical Tea Party/Libertarian/Republican changing the subject to school lunch to avoid the real issue. Paul has some ideas of merit, however he is delusional on others. The main point is every student in every state needs, deserves and should have the same exact curriculum!

  • @TerryComo2010 Also what the hell does Jamie Oliver have to do with it? I'm a huge fan of his and use his recipes all the time and admire what he does- but he HAS to because the government has made it a rule that the aggregate of American public school children are literally made to eat shit. Ron Paul is the only John Locke/ Jefferson style Republican. Most if not all of the conservatives and neocons running for the GOP nomination are the RINO's. Cheers from Australia.

  • @samm1809 I was only using him to underscore that the idiot Republican Party and Libertarians would have us let all school districts serve anything they feel is healthy, whether healthy or not, so as to not step on our freedom! LOL. Yea! Let them eat cake!

    It may be over your head, so I will end this now.

  • @TerryComo2010 Hahahaha!!! what a cop out. Well considering that your government is doing literally the worst possible job that they could be at running education, ANYTHING is a better alternative. At least if the government was out of education, lobbyists wouldn't decide what kids learn. And NO, education is NOT a right. If there's one thing that I've known since first grade it's that mass education is the worst kind of education imaginable. It's nothing more than conditioning.

  • @samm1809 Sorry but I have the last laugh, Ron Paul will NEVER be president, nor will his idiot son. Romney will lose to Obama, and the Tea Party will fade into obscurity!

  • @TerryComo2010 I won't deny that that's probably true, but soon enough when the economy falls to pieces, China comes for their money and things get depression ugly, people will be calling for Obama's head on a plate and Ron Paul will become a legend for decades or centuries to come. People thought Winston Churchill was nuts at first for raising the alarm about Hitler.

  • @samm1809 China is dependent on us, we buy all their crap. We are dependent on them. So one hand washes another. You do not understand that. There will never be another war with China, or Japan or the east, except maybe North Korea, but the middle east is another thing entirely. That is where the next wars, short as they will be (nuclear), with millions dead, will be.

  • @TerryComo2010 BUT YOU'RE OUT OF MONEY! Everybody buys from China. Europe, Australia and so on. You're not their only market- but you ARE the only ones that have a huge debt to them and no productive capacity. The chinese know that they're never going to get the money they loaned you back, and your government knows they're angry. Why do you think they're setting up military bases in the north of my country (Australia)? Elect Ron Paul and get your God damn marines out of my country.

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  • @TerryComo2010 You're right though, Iran hates you too. And North Korea.

  • @samm1809 Mmn, well, when things got depression ugly, Roosevelt and co.. intervened, the government intervened. When China comes for the money, also remember that with its booming economy powerhouse thing, it has a centrally controlled economy, with public education, public health. Not saying I wanna live there, but just sayin..

  • @mistersmith6000 Exactly, you don't wanna live there. They Don't have a booming economy any more than you do. They keep dumping money into the system to keep it going all the same. The demand for their products is temporary. All roosevelt did was exchange current problems for debt, which you still haven't paid back. He delayed the problem. Your country has been built on procrastination for the past 70 years. If you wouldn't want to live in china then in what way do you have an argument?

  • @samm1809 because China wants payback. nah, I dont wanna live there but I might. I agree the demand for products is temporary. Manufacturing will follow and exploit poverty and lax environmental standards around the globe under the 'globalization' where ever opportunity beckons. Competition creates growth but it needs to exploit low lying areas and the world is not flat. If it were, we would have something akin to a perfect market. Government monopoly is also BS, but it is nature-made

  • @TerryComo2010 And most of the Tea Party is nothing. It's conservatives pretending to be the next big thing. Again, I don't disagree on that one.

  • this is Between Two Ferns before Zach Galifianakis took over...

  • Learned a few things in 3rd grade, every other year I might as well have been in prison.

  • For-profit schooling is the ultimate class warfare proposition.

    1) Any private company is going to figure out quickly that it's cheaper to get fewer people to pay a premium than to keep costs down for everyone.

    2) How many competing schools could possibly coexist in one district?

    3) Schools would have to be emmensely profitable to get as many investors interested as it would take nationwide.

    4) Your chance for success in life would depend on your parents financial status

  • @drankin2112 sounds like the US college system

  • @drankin2112 you say this as though a child's chance for success isn't already based on the parents' financial status. That's not going to change. The public school system is only concerned (I'm talking about the system, the beaurocratic entity, not the teachers) with the lowest common denominator. Make sure everyone meets the bare minimum requirements, then push them off to the next grade. They don't care if the quality of the education is shitty, as long as it's consistent.

  • @jcottle80 People in this country succeed despite their parents lack of success, and vise versa. Your argument attacks the quality of public education and the existance of beaurocracy which only proves that competition is desirable. Private schools offer the perception of higher quality and a completely different curriculum, if you want it.

  • Your video is a favorite on Nicaragua

  • RP is a fool. He is a racist and an evolution denier...he is not fit for any type of leadership

  • @chewbaccajoe

    You are actually the fool bro. Go move to China since you hate the US Constitution so much.

  • @hamberg42 I have been there already "bro" and I am not an ignorant American and I know more about your little document than you do

  • @chewbaccajoe

    That's a bold statement. Why don't you tell me what I know about "my little document?"

  • @hamberg42 Thanks...I don't debate evolution deniers because you are beneath me....good-bye!

  • @chewbaccajoe Take your whining to the "Ron paul doesn't accept Evolution" video like all the other ignorant Atheists.

  • @Kr0n1k4Lyfe Struck a nerve little fella?

  • FOR EVERYONE SAYING RON PAUL IS TOO OLD: He challenged all of the GOP candidates to a 20 mile bike-ride in 100 degree heat in Texas, and of course everyone declined.

  • This man is prophetic. He needs to destroy the illegal alien in the White House.

  • @BarackOreprobate You do know Hawaii is an American state right?

  • @colinastoria

    He was born in Kenya.

  • @BarackOreprobate according to his birth announcements, Secret service, CIA, Hawaii governor, supreme court, and birth certificate he was born in Hawaii. Do you have evidence he was born in Kenya?

  • @colinastoria

    If you believe federal and state agencies, rather then Obama's grand mother, then you need to see her video in YouTube.

  • @BarackOreprobate I seen it. First of all, Sarah Obama not Baracks biological grandmother, its his grandfathers second wife. During a interview Sarah Obama does in fact say at one point that she was there for her grandson’s birth. But that was a mistake, a confusion in translation. The family realized the mistake and corrected the interviewer. And corrected him. And corrected him.

  • @colinastoria Audio is available of the interview if you google "Obama audio birthers grandmother"

  • @colinastoria

    You need to see the mayor of the city and the certificate from Kenya that belongs to Obama. His father was not a natural born citizen, which is more important anyway.

  • @BarackOreprobate The Constitution does not define the phrase 'natural-born citizen'

  • @colinastoria

    Neither does it define Creator or Unalienable, or Endowed. But rights it does define in the Bill of Rights. Obama is only defined as reprobate in self evident terms.

  • @BarackOreprobate ahh birthers... always in denial, and as crazy as ever.

  • @colinastoria

    I denial of what?

  • @colinastoria

    You need to see the mayor of the city as he tells of Obama's birth in Kenya and the certificate.. In any event, it is mute point, as his father was not a natural born citizen of the USA.

  • Obama didn't take any chances on his childrens education. He sent them to a private school. He also ended the Washington DC voucher program so none of those poor ghetto kids would be around his little darlings.

  • @mssedmebich After he became president he also quietly changed a law to make his daughters eligible for secret service protection their whole lives at our expense....blah...

  • This video is a favorite on Germany

  • ever noticed how hes the only politician that uses WE, as in he and the people he swore to represent? I like that

  • @jjarneson28

    He swore on the bible and the justice was turned to stone.

  • I wish Ron Paul was immortal so he could become President forever.

  • @TheRoyalFreshness69 at 77 he only has a couple years left... thank god.

  • @colinastoria stfu u stupid cunt

  • @TheRoyalFreshness69 Hehe, just a reality check.

  • @colinastoria

    Obama is unlikely , with all the fancy bullet proof buses, and fire power guns in his motorcade, to last for much linger anyway. No amount of steal and armament can keep a Tyrant safe for long.

  • @TheRoyalFreshness69 He'd probably decline after a second term.

  • @TheRoyalFreshness69 The kicker there is he would not want it. 

  • i'm gonna be honest, i went to public school, dr. paul went to public school, and you guys all went to public school

  • @KennyBare Just because we went to public school doesn't mean that we received the a better education than the market could have provided.

  • @kriskats19 i know. i'm a huge supporter of ron paul and i think the public school system is terrible. it just can't be privatized though. reformed yes, privatized no.

  • The conservative trick is always to undermine good programs for people from within. Example: When Nixon was in the White House he championed the Head Start Program and got them three times the funding that they asked for which led to waste and a little later his allies in Congress tried to kill it for that reason. Another is the PRO WAR, PRO MILITARY president Ronald Reagan who after waving the flag dumped tens of thousands of disabled Vietnam veterans on the street to DIE. DECEIT=GOP.

  • Man, I graduated from a Public School. We're just taxpayers as the students. I wish my lost Gods would wake up and learn. 2012 is a Major Year.

  • I like Dr. Paul's views on foreign aid and the military but he is clearly wrong about the Public School system. He is talking about a very FEW inner city schools where the whole community has violence and drug problems. 99% of public schools are very good UNTIL the conservatives get involved and try to destroy them. In a city where I lived a Grover Norquist wannabe got a law passed that said that the schools could spend NO MORE than they did before. WIth 18% inflation, it destroyed the schools

  • @exenrontexas Conservatives? You got to be kidding me? Who made the DOE in the 1st place? Hint: It was a democrat and it starts with a J.

  • is that scott walker talking?

  • Oh yes you raunchy raunchy doctor you. You tell those non-slutty buzzkills who's boss!

  • New CNN Poll: Ron Paul Most Popular Republican Amongst Non-White Voters! Paul scores 25% of the vote amongst non-whites, whereas Romney polls at 20% and Gingrich gets 15%. Vote Ron Paul! Non-Whites are going to.

  • If you get a voucher, you get one for the amount you paid in school tax...ok perfect. Now, the best schools would increase their prices with demand and bad schools would go bankrupt...ok. Thing is, will people be able to afford that difference?

  • @thadea

    Bad relatively to what? Maybe not as good as the best, but I think it would be still much better than the bad schools that exist right now.

  • @madass888 can you rephrase your question? My statement was regarding schools that are currently good and bad relative to each other right now and the effect of a voucher

  • @thadea

    You have bad schools under a voucher systems or any system, since not all schools can be equal. That's not physically possible. But are they bad relatively to the better schools under the voucher system or bad compared to current schools? I'd say the bad schools under the voucher system would still be much better than the bad schools exist right now.

  • The public school system is usually only bad in the big cities, Like in L.A Chicago etc. Alot of suburban public schools are decent, but best believe i'll be putting my kids through private school.

  • MAN DR.PAUL IS THE REAL DEAL!!

  • There is so much wrong with the public school system. Its pathetic how much state and fed money is poured into the remenial programs. Too bad there is no money or programs for the advancement of normal children.

  • The US needs to look at school systems in other countries and see why they are doing better and see what the US can improve.

  • @CesarManiaX Cesar they know whats wrong with it. The NWO socialists starting about 100 years ago gradualy took it over. The are purposely dumbing down the kids. to accept collectviism and have workers that just follow orders. It makes it alot easier to control the people during and when they usher in the NWO. Thats why about 30% of the kids can barely read and do math.

  • @rammer561 you don't get out much, do you? it is scary how disconnected people are from the real world. but then again you are some guy on the internet

  • @sl0wm0 I get out plenty slowmo.Regardless what does that have to do with anything? I have raised my own kids and before that have seen what the school system does to "underacheivers",They have purposely taken phonics out of schools,if they dont learn how to read and write the way they mandate(by memory)they label them dyslexic,slow or even mildly brain damaged and give them phycho drugs.Public schools also teach only what the gov wants then to know.Indocrinate the kids to be statists.

  • @sl0wm0 It dont take a genius to know that if you dont learn to read you will always struggle in school.I have known very smart normal kids that werent taught how to read proprerly (the old way),struggle in school, told they werent smart,labeled ADD cuz they couldnt sit still and were bored in class.Remember if a child can teach himself to talk he can learn to read if he is taught the right way.Some cant learn to read by memory,they learn by audio.Public schools agenda is to dumb down the kids

  • Well, The rich only need Government for protection. The Middle/Poor Class need it for Financial reasons and protection. When you run out of money and food, government is the only one who will help you. Ron Paul is wrong here.

  • @britainmalbangkok Riiiiiight. Only the government cares about the helpless and the lazy. How did this country ever survive? Ron Paul's point is, "if you don't contribute, you don't receive". 47% of the country pays taxes. 53% don't, be it rich or poor. That's 1 worker for 1 moocher.

  • @evilbert81 That comment you made about "specials" was very ablelist and suspiciously Nazi-esque.

  • @evilbert81 Yes, more than the private sector. Do you really think the profit sector cares about the public. They only care about their wallets. WAKE UP. The country suffered with out Government regulations and protection like social services. If yoy are poor you can't contribute to something. The government helps you get on your feet,so you can contribute back to society. They are not moochers, they are just poor.

  • @britainmalbangkok Private sector....lol. If they charge too much, don't use them. If they don't show progress, DON'T USE THEM. It's just like buying drinks at the grocery store. Most teachers enjoy teaching. I myself, have taught a few people how to play music. Business goes where business gets done.

  • @evilbert81 it is not that easy. Remember the Private sector can get together and deceive.

  • @britainmalbangkok Then if it came to that, in my personal opinion, free market would prevail by making more people want to challenge those prices of school. And if that doesn't work, I'd urge all parents to have their kids study through the internet and books. Kids want to learn certain things that the schools aren't advanced enough to teach. This is, after all, the "Information" age. If we want answers, most likely we're going to find them.

  • @evilbert81 It is not all that easy without Government Regulations, remember we went through a period with out Government Regulations and a Socail Safety Net, it was a total desaster. The depression occured with no protection.

  • @britainmalbangkok Very true. But we are much more organized and advanced now. We export more grain than any other country and are third in rice exports. We wouldn't starve I'm positive. It's just been a culmination of years of wrong decisions that shift the power to the few which has created this catch-22. We don't know how to be any different than what we are.

  • @evilbert81 We need reform and change for sure.

  • Watch "Schools are Prisons"...without a doubt the single BEST video on YouTube regarding what our Government has done to make pub. SCHOOLS their bitches--and all the teachers & administrators that work for them. To say the Public School "SYSTEM" is nothing more than A SLAVE MACHINE--->is an accurate description of the indoctrination process that occurs in EVERY EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM IN THE USA.

    In 1900 Barnstable Cty. Cape Cod--LOCAL MILITIA had to STEAL kids from their parents 4 pub. schools.

  • As a teacher and having been in education for 10 years I agree that Ron Paul is dead on with his understanding of how messed up the department of education is and the type of schools it produces. This was over 20 years ago too.

  • I live in Ontario and the public school system is great.

  • @MisledTrick and health care sucks lol, from only

  • @harrisonconstantinou ontario sorry

  • @harrisonconstantinou It's because of the long wait times, but it's still better than having to pay for insurance, wouldn't you think?

  • Ohio is moving in the direction RP talks about during this video. Thanks for posting this. 

  • He almost looks a little like George 'W' Bush...but I know it's not him because he's not puking up stupidity.

  • @BartholomewCounty Ron Paul is better looking too. :)

  • @BartholomewCounty its a real shame he did not win instead of bush

  • If only we had elected him then.

  • @FactChecking101 This country woulda been saved earlier and we wouldn't have gone into Iraq or had this current 4 year economic recession.