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Re: How to fix education?
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Ah, so you use it, but complain about paying your share.
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Also, according to what I read, gravity is a theory. Gravitation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia I'll break it down for you. I gave you a reason as to why privatization would work. The theory of supply and demand. If there is a demand for education, and government doesn't take our money to pay for it (acting as the middle man), then someone in the private sector will create institutions. The fact is, private schools and universities exist even with the presence of public ones. Another fact is that many industries fare rather well even if the government is not involved. For instance, the automobile industry. Cars aren't exactly a luxury anymore. Quote:
But how can that be? You might ask. The government isn't dominating the automobile industry, giving everyone free cars. And owning a car isn't even forced, unlike education, which is forced up to a certain grade. Earlier, you made the argument that if I cannot show you that fully privatized schooling has worked elsewhere, then obviously it cannot work. Let me disprove that theory. Before the first man landed on the moon, no other man has landed on the moon. But did that stop the first man from landing on the moon? No. He did land on the moon. Therefore, your theory is disproved, since the first man to land on the moon did land on the moon despite the fact that at that time, nobody has landed on the moon elsewhere. Come up with a better theory next time.
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Re: How to fix education?
Because I'm already paying for it. Duh. What exactly is your point? I just want the government to release me from this contract (where I pay for the road to be able to use it) that I never signed. I find the government to be incompetent and would like to exit the contract so I would have the money I would have been paying to them to instead pay for a road owned by a more competent private industry.
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Granted, unions are important. But after a while they can become shields for bad people. Oh, and that's true enough, but I didn't mean to say that we should force parental involvement. I think we should try and encourage it by proving that the school's staff are listening to what they have to say. After all, if they don't, the school gets shut down.
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Gravity is a natural law - there are theories about why it works the way it does, but it is a natural law. You don't know much about physics, do you?
As for the rest - I rest my case - but I have taken on a new signature line! Quote:
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So another words, you don't want to argue the rest because you know you can't. Point taken.
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Money is better spent in charter schools than in public ones. |
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