I don't remember what I argued with them about, that was 10 years ago... I just remember a few teachers I had that made negative comments about me because of activities I chose to participate in outside of school... I mean, what business does a middle school teacher have berating a kid because he/she chooses to hunt? That didn't help and it was more than one teacher, nothing happened when I went to the principal about it eaither, I just had to deal with these PETA freaks harassing me until the semester was over.I'm more worried about the indoctrination that elementary school kids get, not high school age kids. whats wrong with me choosing to send my kids to a non public school if i choose to?
3/6/2007 10:06:56 AM
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3/6/2007 10:19:04 AM
^^hahahayeah, i guess there's no good answer to my questionyou send your kids to public schools, I'll send mine to private schools^ haha what??? no, the private school teachers I know make more than public school teachersand sorry, elementary educators turn kids into little programmed wimps nowall of this "don't hurt little johnnys feelings" crapyour parents didn't drop you off at chavis heights or take you to any of those other places because they cared about your well being, they were being well... parents[Edited on March 6, 2007 at 10:21 AM. Reason : ..]
3/6/2007 10:19:21 AM
^^^Certainly not. I'm just saying sending your kids to a different school to avoid potential harassment isn't the best of ideas. I guess my comment applies more to home schooling - since we all get mired in the details around here.
3/6/2007 10:19:54 AM
I'm not worried about my kids getting harassed by other kidskids are kids and they make fun of each other, thats life[Edited on March 6, 2007 at 10:26 AM. Reason : I don't have time for home schooling, nor would I want to]
3/6/2007 10:22:34 AM
3/6/2007 10:33:39 AM
why do shout out "pwnt" like I give a fuckthe small handfull of private school instructors I know make more than the public school instructors I know.. it isn't much, but it's moreOMFG, "PWNT"you say some lame shit sometimes bridget, but the dork ass "pwnt" stuff is by far the lamest shit I've seen you type... and serves no purpose in the soapbox other than to be an obnoxious distraction.[Edited on March 6, 2007 at 10:42 AM. Reason : really, think about it, "pwnt", don't be a dork]
3/6/2007 10:42:06 AM
3/6/2007 10:42:52 AM
^No, but many people in poverty don't have economically sound friends and family members.You keep saying that you know your family members would help you out. What if you didn't have them? Would you seek out your second cousin that you've never met because he's the one guy in your family who went to college and has a job that pays over $30,000/year?"No, we can't just get somebody to fill in... Everybody here works, Baby."-Johnny Castle, Dirty DancingLOL
3/6/2007 11:22:20 AM
3/6/2007 11:32:09 AM
How about we do voluntary taxes to help poor people. Bridget, would you participate?
3/6/2007 11:40:04 AM
I decided to stop responding to you, but I already did once so...Yes, I would participate.And we should publish the names of all the people who chose not to participate the way we publish the names of people who don't pay taxes now.
3/6/2007 12:15:21 PM
Bridget you DO understand that when you say something like "free healthcare" or "free daycare"...that theres nothing "free" about those, right?
3/6/2007 12:22:19 PM
Yes. There's no such thing as a free lunch. I get it."Free" is easier to type than subsidized by the public"...I kinda assume you guys know what I mean by "free."
3/6/2007 12:29:31 PM
3/6/2007 3:29:16 PM
Let's just bring back debtors prisons.
3/6/2007 7:23:39 PM
3/7/2007 8:54:49 AM
I find it reprehensible that Bridget actually believes some of this stuff.You are sitting there telling us that this lady making $25k a year is in such bad shape.Yet you support us creating more and more situations like this. Don't you understand that the people on the bottom produce a drain on society that keeps lower income families from making what you consider liveable wages?Do you understand that the dregs of society have almost no incentive to work because they are PENALIZED for working? Do you even realize that with lower gov't operating costs that this woman would see in increase in her wage?Look, you've made your point. This poor single mother of two can't drive a brand new Honda Accord. She should have thought of that before she started making babies. She made a choice to have babies instead of having HBO. Why cry about that? She had sufficient opportunities to better herself and she chose to live as a low-income single mother of two. This isn't a matter of playing the hand you're dealt. It's a matter of playing the hand you've selected.[Edited on March 7, 2007 at 12:36 PM. Reason : a]
3/7/2007 12:34:27 PM
Furthermore, I just want to say that you really disgust me.I know you live in Raleigh/Cary/white suburbia where you don't see the ramifications of these horrible policies but they are slowly ruining the country.You are hypocritical and you don't even realize it because you're not educated enough to look at the big picture. You're the same loudmouth who bitches about Wal-Mart being too big. You don't think for a second about how beneficial WalMart has been to low income families across the US. Not only does it increase their buying power (part of the reason poor people have more weed and cell phone money) but it keeps inflation low for all consumers.Since we've already decided that the working class should have to support the low-income families (and by families and mean the good old fuck & run fathers, and spread & whine mothers) shouldn't you be HAPPY that the market has provided them with a place to increase their buying power???Seriously, if you're going to be wrong about everything try not to be so loud about it.We get it... you're emotional and you make decisions based on your mood and feelings. This is why people are terrified of women when it comes to making important decisions.Look at the Hispanic population. They make low wages yet they manage to buy reliable transportation and drink beer every weekend. It's because they pool their costs as a family unit. They cook meals, live in big groups, and WORK (all novel concepts to the white trash and black communities).[Edited on March 7, 2007 at 1:08 PM. Reason : a]
3/7/2007 1:05:38 PM
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3/7/2007 1:43:53 PM
It's not my responsibility to support anyone other than myself and my family
3/7/2007 1:44:12 PM
looks like you should move to another country then.
3/7/2007 1:46:59 PM
3/7/2007 1:51:11 PM
I'm just fine here in the USA...I'm not the one complaining after all
3/7/2007 1:55:12 PM
3/7/2007 2:05:02 PM
3/7/2007 2:06:25 PM
No, this whole thread is about rallydurham thinking that poor people are poor because they spend their money on cell phones, meals out, and drugs/alcohol and that he's footing the bill for it.
3/7/2007 2:11:07 PM
Again, what policy does she want changed? I feel whatever policy changes she has in mind will have dangerous if not disasterous consequences. But since she has not listed them I cannot know for sure. But as so many have pointed out, this debate is stupid. No one can make it through life alone, not even a single non-mother. But an income of $25k is above and beyond what is needed. Find another single mother, move in together. A two bedroom will suffice, one room for the adults to share (twin beds) the other for the kids (bunk beds). it will be cozy, but it might just turn out to be a great life for everyone involved. Day-care sucks for kids, costs money, and is unhappy for parents (separation). If they staggar their work days and hours, they can work it. One works nights, stocking shelves at Wal-mart lets say, gets home just in time to send the kids to school and see them come home. The other works early morning to night as a cashier or manager, getting home just in time to take over before the night-worker takes off for work. They wouldn't even need to share the bed. Very efficient. Oh, and I am an attention hog, address what I say:
3/7/2007 2:11:38 PM
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3/7/2007 2:55:58 PM
^That's a really cute article.Okay, back to someone who actually knows shit...tell me about this CPI.(Sorry, the whole bit in that article about housing was just too ludicrous for me to take it seriously. And they kept talking about the average American --the median income in NC is over $40,000/year, the average even higher. So what about all the folks who aren't average? As cost of living has gone up, wages have gone up, too, I get that. But the wage gap has also grown...leaving some folks unable to handle the cost of living increase. And they used the average wage of a manufacturing employee...do we still have manufacturing jobs? How does that represent the average American?)[Edited on March 7, 2007 at 3:25 PM. Reason : Okay, no more comments. I'm ready for an education, please. Not you, rally.]
3/7/2007 3:01:21 PM
3/7/2007 3:23:32 PM
^Back in the day, the wage gap was small that we could talk about the average American and it had some validity when applied to America overall. But now the wage gap is so large, there is no average American anymore.
3/7/2007 3:26:24 PM
So, you are upset that this gap has formed?
3/7/2007 3:28:13 PM
Upset...LOLYes, the wage gap is a concern to me. But I'm also concerned about the concept of "average." Here's what I know about "average":Average CEO pay in 2002 was $7.2 million a year. (Up 422 percent from 1980.)Average worker pay in 2002 was $30,722 a year. (Up 1.6 percent from 1980.)I realize that's averages and not medians, but the numbers are still disturbing.So how any of you can defend a system that produces such extremely disparate outcomes is beyond me.
3/7/2007 3:44:25 PM
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3/7/2007 4:07:45 PM
Maybe your lady friend with 2 kids should strive to be a CEOIt makes a lot more sense to me to adapt to the system, rather than trying to adapt the system to you]
3/7/2007 4:08:42 PM
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3/7/2007 4:12:34 PM
FURTHERMORE, do you know what happens if you make a service free that someone is currently paying for????Let's say this poor old single slut mom with two kids is making $25k a year and is paying $5k/year for daycare.All the sudden daycare is free.This is income redistribution at its finest. She now has $5,000 left to spend on whatever she wants.Guess what this fiscally irresponsible lady is going to do with this money? *Hint* She's not investing it in the stock market, creating a college fund for her kids.Its going to alcohol/drugs, cell phones, cars, toys, & luxury goods. Her autonomous consumption goods are already being met from the $25k. This $5k becomes money she can spend however she damn well pleases.We arent giving this lady DAYCARE. She was already getting DAYCARE. We are giving her $5,000 that she can choose to spend however she sees fit.Gee, what a terrible person I am for not supporting an idea that gives MONEY to the poor and encourages them to have more children. I mean, we saw how well those walmart gift cards worked in New Orleans. Food, water, shelter, medicine that was all those people wanted until we gave them gift cards that were redeemed for ELECTRONICS within hours.[Edited on March 7, 2007 at 4:18 PM. Reason : a]
3/7/2007 4:15:59 PM
Bridget do you think its the norm for CEOs just to make fat stacks of bankroll at the expense of the entire company and then just quit while they're ahead? Just because Enron and some other companies did that, is it the norm?
3/7/2007 4:16:36 PM
3/7/2007 4:16:58 PM
God forbid the possibility that some CEOs busted their asses through the ranks and worked long and hard for years to get in that position...lets just punish them since we envy their salay]
3/7/2007 4:18:00 PM
Agreed
3/7/2007 4:18:48 PM