His point is that Mike Church isn't a failure because he's major conservative (needs to be lower-case, gan) radio talk show host. He said that Church makes money from Sirius radio, thus he isn't a complete failure like you said. Now, the question of whether the point is valid or not is still debatable, but he did indeed make a point. But we could honestly say what you said about a liberal senator and quite a few others who have failed miserably at talk radio.
the problem isn't that corporations are controlling schools, its the way in which the government runs the schools. they give the money to the chairman to spend on the schools, but a massive amount of said chairmans are corrupt and pocket the money by exploiting loopholes and the like, therefore making the schools funded well, but horribly-run and maintained. give the people money to spend on what school they want to go to, providing competition between schools and removing the middle-man imo.
His point is that Mike Church isn't a failure because he's major conservative (needs to be lower-case, gan) radio talk show host. He said that Church makes money from Sirius radio, thus he isn't a complete failure like you said. Now, the question of whether the point is valid or not is still debatable, but he did indeed make a point. But we could honestly say what you said about a liberal senator and quite a few others who have failed miserably at talk radio.
tehawes0mesauce 2 years ago
To laugh at you.
CarMoves 2 years ago
You tell me his point, and I'll give you a dollar.
CarMoves 2 years ago
then why are you here??
svuhelter7 2 years ago
Newt goes to the Bijou in Chicago with the She-Male bitch Ann Coulter.
Tmetrvlr 2 years ago
I'm with Dave Letterman on his assessment of Ann Coulter: evil bitch.
Silberdachs 2 years ago
the problem isn't that corporations are controlling schools, its the way in which the government runs the schools. they give the money to the chairman to spend on the schools, but a massive amount of said chairmans are corrupt and pocket the money by exploiting loopholes and the like, therefore making the schools funded well, but horribly-run and maintained. give the people money to spend on what school they want to go to, providing competition between schools and removing the middle-man imo.
tehawes0mesauce 3 years ago
I think he did. Apparently you're just too stupid to notice it.
tehawes0mesauce 3 years ago
I guess not, idiot. If you didn't understand my post then I don't know what to tell you.
gantheman87 3 years ago
Did you make some sort of point?
CarMoves 3 years ago