9/1/2009 9:02:03 AM
When did we last "pump" money into education?
9/1/2009 9:03:33 AM
9/1/2009 9:31:36 AM
health care = servicehealth care != rightif you want a service, you pay for that service.
9/1/2009 9:45:23 AM
And to think I believed we lived in a modern society.
9/1/2009 9:46:36 AM
And I thought we lived in a society where people were proud to work and earn their wage, where people were responsible enough to live within their means, intelligent enough to realize that their salary may not be enough to provide all of the needs, services, and wants of the family. A society of people that were motivated to better themselves and improve their own standings through their own hard work.Instead, we have a society who believes they deserve anything and everything, who have confused a right with a service, who will not accept responsibility for themselves or their actions. And we have the morons who enable these people, telling them that they can't do it, they'll never be good enough, they'll never have enough money. These morons have killed personal incentives and have replaced them with government handouts. Because we all know, a black man, an immigrant, a poor person can't do it himself, he needs a liberal to point that out and another to hand him a government check.So instead of telling these people they're too poor, they're too dumb, they're too black or too mexican to get a better education, job, paycheck, health care, etc, why don't we encourage them to work harder, better themselves, and let him realize the incentives to this hard work. And when/where needed, we give them a helping hand instead of a "you can't do this, let me do it for you". [Edited on September 1, 2009 at 9:58 AM. Reason : wow. mornings ]
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9/1/2009 9:56:51 AM
once healthcare gets to the point where even a large portion of middle-class americans can't afford decent care, we'll see where all these libertarian arguments go.
9/1/2009 10:00:04 AM
9/1/2009 10:01:52 AM
great, another moron that doesn't understand figurative speech. gg idiot.
9/1/2009 10:06:06 AM
9/1/2009 10:08:19 AM
I don't think you understand that these government programs go well beyond the poverty line and disenfranchise others. Furthermore, you must not understand personal responsibility and dealing with consequences of your own actions.
9/1/2009 10:10:51 AM
WTF figure of speech were you using there? Because seriously, I'd love to hear any interpretation of correlating black and Mexican with poor and dumb where you don't sound like a total racist.
9/1/2009 10:11:09 AM
i took it to mean that affirmative action (or whatever) implies to the minority that their race makes them inferior, thus further ensuring their failure. but maybe that was a generous interpretation.
9/1/2009 10:12:28 AM
^^because so many government programs are geared to further white people? because thats who the makers of these programs really had in mind?^thank youI'm not oblivious to the failures of our education system and that it has an effect on the overall well being of minorities, specifically. However, the answer is not government handouts and the "you can't do it" attitude. The answer is improving education. [Edited on September 1, 2009 at 10:15 AM. Reason : .]
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9/1/2009 10:16:21 AM
i think one key is changing how school funds are allocated. schools in poorer areas get so much less money in many communities (eg in greensboro, dudley funds << grimsley/page funds). maybe don't allow donations to specific schools? do straight funding per student across entire school districts. and don't get me started on the stupidity of no child left behind.
9/1/2009 10:18:07 AM
9/1/2009 10:18:20 AM
but as a society would we rather have a kid with a 100 IQ from the suburbs in a high-power job over a kid with a 130 IQ from the ghetto? class mobility is a feature of our system that we should foster. i don't think that race-based affirmative action should necessarily be used in most circumstances. but i can definitely support class-based affirmative action to get into universities.
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9/1/2009 11:31:46 AM
and since when have basic economics dictated the prices in our healthcare system?
9/1/2009 11:40:04 AM
I guess we did before govt got involved.Honestly, do you see a situation where the entire health care industry is only treating 10% of the population? Its a silly arguement.
9/1/2009 11:42:58 AM
[Edited on September 1, 2009 at 11:45 AM. Reason : sort of irrelevant.]
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9/1/2009 11:57:29 AM
I like paying taxes and would pay at a higher rate if I made far beyond my means. [Edited on September 1, 2009 at 12:00 PM. Reason : I like the idea of everyone having access to affordable health care options. ]
9/1/2009 11:59:56 AM
9/1/2009 12:02:46 PM
when did this turn into an argument about reproductive rightsBREATHING FREE AIR IS NOT A RIGHTSHOW ME IN THE BILL OF RIGHTS WHERE IT SAYS YOU CAN OWN A CAR
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9/1/2009 12:45:41 PM
if that is the case boone, I see no way you can legislate that. Change like that has to come out of thier house. imo
9/1/2009 1:35:02 PM
Since this thread seems to be the latest frontier on the health care discussion, I though I'd share this here about a pro-health care reform rally happening in Raleigh on Thursday.http://bluenc.com/ofa-health-care-reform-bus-tour
9/1/2009 3:17:16 PM
I thought you couldnt use a bus anymore.
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9/1/2009 3:27:08 PM
that'll show those irresponsible children!
9/1/2009 3:31:57 PM
We should just sterilize all of the welfare-accepting Bla...... [Edited on September 1, 2009 at 3:36 PM. Reason : ]
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9/1/2009 4:57:42 PM
*if they're poor
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