"So guys... I think it's time we had an intervention with America."
I'd worry that would lead to a sort of For-Profit Prisons, Junior Edition.I'm sure a private institution seeking tuition dollars would face a similar dilemma...and produce a similar conclusion. So how do you incentivize in a way that rewards schools for teaching right instead of pushing through?
We sort of have those already.I'd worry that would lead to a sort of For-Profit Prisons, Junior Edition.
That is, one where people would be held back for additional (expensive) "help."
--Patrick
Whoohoo! POWER! POWER!Let's let the forumites from other countries decide our fate in the meantime.
This bird I'm pardoning today, it's a great bird. It's a huge bird, it's the best bird. But have you seen Ivanka? Now that's a bird! The greatest.I'm just gonna leave this here. Could you ever picture teh Donald trotting out the Dad jokes?
It was a bi-partisan bill, and a true form of compromise.And here we were arguing about Bush's ill effect on education. The solution was so obvious--no education!
Did you read it? I don't agree with it entirely, but there are some good points, and it's not that radical. At all.Wait. So the new Secretary of Education is against making kids go to school and for getting rid of the child labor laws to allow kids to work in mines? Uh...
http://blog.acton.org/archives/89837-bring-back-child-labor-work-is-a-gift-our-kids-can-handle.html
Okay, so it's not written or endorsed by her, but it is on her Action Institute site.
That's kind of amazing. But what the hell. Billionaires always have our best interests at heart.
The facepalm of the hour...
Yeah, making school attendance no longer compulsory so kids can work at Walmart is just something we can all agree on.Did you read it? I don't agree with it entirely, but there are some good points, and it's not that radical. At all.
Literally not what he said.You know, i was wondering with what they planed on replacing all the illegal immigrant labour with... guess now i know.[DOUBLEPOST=1480039548,1480038968][/DOUBLEPOST]
Yeah, making school attendance no longer compulsory so kids can work at Walmart is just something we can all agree on.
Technically, you're right, he just literally agreed with a quote that said that... good catch.Literally not what he said.
But hey, he edited to say he doesn't want to abolish compulsory ed. up to middle-school, good for him.As Tucker concludes, the current economic avenues for unskilled labor are actually prime territory for introducing our children to risk and service, never mind the side effects of practical education and character cultivation: "If kids were allowed to work and compulsory school attendance was abolished, the jobs of choice would be at Chick-Fil-A and WalMart."
Crossing my fingers the recounts reveal MASSIVE Republican fraud. The irony could be harnessed to produce a safe replacement for Xanax.
Plus, it would, you know, save the country from a facist regime.
I want to throw "source?" at almost everything Trump tweets.
Since all Trump does is project, this is all but confirmation that the calls for recounts in some states are probably legit.
There is only one oracle that sprouts his facts, his ass.I want to throw "source?" at almost everything Trump tweets.
I think we've been dodging paper since the 2000 debacle.Time to drop the electronic voting machines. Just go straight paper.
He won and he's accusing the other side of fraud.I think it's hilarious how Trump is tweeting we should "accept" the "clear" results of this election and all that jazz, while you know that if the numbers were the other way around the accusations about fraud would be innumerable.
This could be about fraud, or Trump could just be pissed that people who aren't landowners are allowed a say in the political process.
Since all Trump does is project, this is all but confirmation that the calls for recounts in some states are probably legit.
That wasn't paper. It was classic computing. With punch cards.I think we've been dodging paper since the 2000 debacle.
Oh c'mon, you guys survived Bush, and Cheney was actually competent at being evil.Plus, it would, you know, save the country from a facist regime.
They also had restrictions. Trump has none because he doesn't give a shit and his base will allow him to do anything.Oh c'mon, you guys survived Bush, and Cheney was actually competent at being evil.
And the GOP is more than happy to use this to push through insanity.They also had restrictions. Trump has none because he doesn't give a shit and his base will allow him to do anything.
Well this is what happens when you expand executive power with out any regard to who might come next.They also had restrictions. Trump has none because he doesn't give a shit and his base will allow him to do anything.
As I have been saying for years.Well this is what happens when you expand executive power with out any regard to who might come next.