I agree, I mean Johnson looks like a castle as you are driving up and when you walk up to it and inside of it, it looks like something from Dead Poets society.
Not so, as we said in another thread the avg cost per student in public school is 11k, while the cost of a private school which specializes in students with disabilities (the winston school) costs 15k per year. Necessary services, but at almost a 50% premium to public schools.
I agree, I mean Johnson looks like a castle as you are driving up and when you walk up to it and inside of it, it looks like something from Dead Poets society.
I agree that pbulic schools should be serviceable and not "palacial". I mean, I don't want some run-down ghetto school, but leave the trimmings to the private schools.
Was?
How long ago was that?
Oregon used to be many things so much better than today, until it started getting californicated a few decades back.
Not ghetto, but very VERY simple and clean. New doesn't have to equal fancy.
Yep. I'm sure there's a significant number of legislators out there who are afraid that if they vote to cut prison jobs they'll earn the dreaded "soft on crime" label which in this state essentially means the end of your political career.
The last thing TX, prison rape capital of the universe, needs is less prison jobs.
You should check out the other Marc Levin over at TPPF, CG.
And Scott Henson over at Grits for Breakfast. (If you haven't already.)
Interesting reads. I had heard about grits for breakfast, but never actually wandered over there.
New York's is even worse from what I hear. Erk. The phrases "total partisan gridlock" and "one off gimmicks while not addressing underlying problems" seem to come up a lot when talking about Albany.
I assume that when you hire/contract with people, they get an education somewhere.
At some point, you are going to buy some service from someone with an education, and if that education was not provided, you would not be benefitting from that.
I think a lot of people just see the outflow, but forget how that outflow affects and/or benefits them.
The problem is that the benefits tend to be indirect, so people have a hard time getting their minds around that.
Let CC and Warren Buffet setup in Bangladesh and see how well that under-educated, infrastructure-poor country allows them to make money.
That's pretty much what I said.
I mean, I don't want some run-down ghetto school, but leave the trimmings to the private schools.
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No I got that, I was just agreeing with you in such a way that it looked like the statement was a completely new idea formulated by me.
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