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Josh ShapiroJeBurkhardt said:njhaley1 said:Gern Blansten said:I get the idea of shifting the cost of meals and books, etc., to the students. But the end result is that if the parents do not pay then the students are the ones who suffer.
If those costs were spread out amongst everyone (via real estate tax) it would be a minimal cost per property owner and solve a lot of problems.
I always thought it was a stupid idea to give students supply lists as well. How fucking stupid is it for a school corporation that can buy decent school supplies IN BULK at much lower cost then sending thousands of kids out to Target, WalMart, etc., with lists to buy shitty supplies? We always ended up buying the cheapest pencils, pens, folders, etc.
Increase my real estate tax $10/year and take care of all that shit internally for fucks sake.I homeschooled my kids. I still paid my taxes even though the school district refused -- yes, refused -- to educate my kids. One would think that the benefits of good public schools would be obvious to everyone, not just those who use them. I think that, once again, it comes down to selfishness: I'm only concerned with what's in it for me; I want what's mine, and if I can get even more than my fair share, that's great, and to hell with everyone else. That's... not how society works.Again, I'm not a progressive, or a socialist, but why do we live in social groups if not to protect the young, the sick, and the elderly?All those who seek to destroy the liberties of a democratic nation ought to know that war is the surest and shortest means to accomplish it.0 -
Josh ShapiroOnWis97 said:JeBurkhardt said:njhaley1 said:Gern Blansten said:I get the idea of shifting the cost of meals and books, etc., to the students. But the end result is that if the parents do not pay then the students are the ones who suffer.
If those costs were spread out amongst everyone (via real estate tax) it would be a minimal cost per property owner and solve a lot of problems.
I always thought it was a stupid idea to give students supply lists as well. How fucking stupid is it for a school corporation that can buy decent school supplies IN BULK at much lower cost then sending thousands of kids out to Target, WalMart, etc., with lists to buy shitty supplies? We always ended up buying the cheapest pencils, pens, folders, etc.
Increase my real estate tax $10/year and take care of all that shit internally for fucks sake.
(Kidding, of course)
You kid, but I knew someone who filed fraudulent claims of workplace injury to get larger Social Security payments (disclaimer: I have no experience with Social Security, workers' comp, etc. so it's possible that I've mislabeled things). They then showed others, who had also sustained injuries in accidents unrelated to their jobs, how to do the same thing. Their justification: "That's MY money, and I want it back!" I think it's more likely that that was my money, honestly.
All those who seek to destroy the liberties of a democratic nation ought to know that war is the surest and shortest means to accomplish it.0 -
Josh ShapiroSpiritual_Chaos said:In Sweden you don't pay for the books or for the lunches
It's Tim Walz...hippiemom = goodness0 -
Tim Waltzcincybearcat said:Spiritual_Chaos said:In Sweden you don't pay for the books or for the lunches
It's Tim Walz...
But sure, I can change how I express myself
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Josh ShapiroMy kids go to private school, but I have zero problem paying taxes that fund the local public schools. In fact I advocate for expansion of those schools. Especially as the town I’m in is building more affordable housing. All kids deserve an education and a better education is a benefit to society. Who knows what those kids may go on to do. Start a business, cure a disease. But we’ll all benefit. A rising tide raises all ships, right?Post edited by Tim Simmons on0
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Tim Simmons said:My kids go to private school, but I have zero problem paying taxes that fund the local public schools. In fact I advocate for expansion of those schools. Especially as the town I’m in is building more affordable housing. All kids deserve an education and a better education is a benefit to society. Who knows what those kids may go on to do. Start a business, cute a disease. But we’ll all benefit. A rising tide lieges all ships, right?0
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curmudgeoness said:JeBurkhardt said:njhaley1 said:Gern Blansten said:I get the idea of shifting the cost of meals and books, etc., to the students. But the end result is that if the parents do not pay then the students are the ones who suffer.
If those costs were spread out amongst everyone (via real estate tax) it would be a minimal cost per property owner and solve a lot of problems.
I always thought it was a stupid idea to give students supply lists as well. How fucking stupid is it for a school corporation that can buy decent school supplies IN BULK at much lower cost then sending thousands of kids out to Target, WalMart, etc., with lists to buy shitty supplies? We always ended up buying the cheapest pencils, pens, folders, etc.
Increase my real estate tax $10/year and take care of all that shit internally for fucks sake.I homeschooled my kids. I still paid my taxes even though the school district refused -- yes, refused -- to educate my kids. One would think that the benefits of good public schools would be obvious to everyone, not just those who use them. I think that, once again, it comes down to selfishness: I'm only concerned with what's in it for me; I want what's mine, and if I can get even more than my fair share, that's great, and to hell with everyone else. That's... not how society works.Again, I'm not a progressive, or a socialist, but why do we live in social groups if not to protect the young, the sick, and the elderly?0 -
Tim WaltzIf you can't see why you should pay for an educated population benefitting society,
Than why should you pay for a bridge or the railway in parts of the country you won't visit?
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Tim Simmons said:My kids go to private school, but I have zero problem paying taxes that fund the local public schools. In fact I advocate for expansion of those schools. Especially as the town I’m in is building more affordable housing. All kids deserve an education and a better education is a benefit to society. Who knows what those kids may go on to do. Start a business, cute a disease. But we’ll all benefit. A rising tide lieges all ships, right?If we aren’t investing in the education (and health) of our citizenry, we’re really just a shithole country.0
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Spiritual_Chaos said:If you can't see why you should pay for an educated population benefitting society,
Than why should you pay for a bridge or the railway in parts of the country you won't visit?The US used to be #1 in education. Now we are 17 or 18 and falling fast. But yeah just keep throwing more money to something to do the same things but only getting worse.0 -
Josh ShapiroWell if we shut down the Dept of Education like Trump wants, things will certainly improve.0
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Josh Shapiroteskeinc said:Spiritual_Chaos said:If you can't see why you should pay for an educated population benefitting society,
Than why should you pay for a bridge or the railway in parts of the country you won't visit?The US used to be #1 in education. Now we are 17 or 18 and falling fast. But yeah just keep throwing more money to something to do the same things but only getting worse.This has us at 16
https://www.usnews.com/news/best-countries/rankings/well-developed-public-education-systemalso, pretty interesting that the countries ranked higher are more socialized countries.0 -
Josh Shapiroteskeinc said:Spiritual_Chaos said:If you can't see why you should pay for an educated population benefitting society,
Than why should you pay for a bridge or the railway in parts of the country you won't visit?The US used to be #1 in education. Now we are 17 or 18 and falling fast. But yeah just keep throwing more money to something to do the same things but only getting worse.Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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Tim WaltzTim Simmons said:teskeinc said:Spiritual_Chaos said:If you can't see why you should pay for an educated population benefitting society,
Than why should you pay for a bridge or the railway in parts of the country you won't visit?The US used to be #1 in education. Now we are 17 or 18 and falling fast. But yeah just keep throwing more money to something to do the same things but only getting worse.This has us at 16
https://www.usnews.com/news/best-countries/rankings/well-developed-public-education-systemalso, pretty interesting that the countries ranked higher are more socialized countries."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Josh ShapiroUS News’s main thing is pretty much ranking shit.I’m sure there are different metrics depending on who’s looking into it. TBH, if the US is in the top 20 I’m fine. I think dialing into local education issues trying to fix problems is a bigger concern. But for the most part I think the Us educational system is fine. There is waste here and there and there are holes that need funding here and there too. Picking them off locally is the way to go. I don’t know of a big sweeping change that’s going to make everything perfect for always. Certainly eliminating the DOE is not it.0
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Tim Simmons said:Well if we shut down the Dept of Education like Trump wants, things will certainly improve.Post edited by JeBurkhardt on0
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Tim Simmons said:US News’s main thing is pretty much ranking shit.I’m sure there are different metrics depending on who’s looking into it. TBH, if the US is in the top 20 I’m fine. I think dialing into local education issues trying to fix problems is a bigger concern. But for the most part I think the Us educational system is fine. There is waste here and there and there are holes that need funding here and there too. Picking them off locally is the way to go. I don’t know of a big sweeping change that’s going to make everything perfect for always. Certainly eliminating the DOE is not it.0
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