TECHNOLOGY: pity the poor Seattle taxpayers

Monday, July 9, 2007

Responding to an MLPF comment about Seattle Schools using tech in educational themes.

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>Now that is innovative thinking and the administrators of the Seattle Public Schools should be congratulated!
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>What say you?
>Jay Deragon
>Social Networking Strategist

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I say pity the poor Seattle taxpayers who had their wealth stolen so that some highly paid bureaucrats could mess with other people’s children all at the point of a gun. (Don’t pay those taxes and see what happens. Don’t send your children to gooferment skoolz and see what happens.)

Sorry, but making happy videos and playlists isn’t education. It’s glorified babysitting and brainwashing. There are hungry people around the world learning in the pressure cooker of poverty to “eat these kid’s lunch”. In a day and age, when we should be first in a whole bunch of categories, we’re last in just about everything that matters. (We may be tops in “I felz gud abut myself”!)

Congrats, you have to be kidding us.

No, I think that we as a society in the USA have “really screwed the pooch”. We, deluded by our politicians (No one can say we don’t have the best money can buy!), have a track record of bad decisions. Just to name a few of our mortal sins: The Civil War, All the various Wars to <insert favorite slogan> creating the American empire, Leaving the Gold Standard, Creating the Federal Reserve, Permitting the Income Tax, Prohibition, Social Security, Creating the ‘dole” of New Deal programs, Bombing Hiroshima – Nagasaki – Dresden, Gooferment Education, War on Poverty, War on Drugs, Medicare / Medicaid, and countless venial sins.

IMHO “our” action plan, that of the USA, should be to: end the “dole” (i.e., welfare to individuals and companies); end “public” education; return to honest money; bring the troops home from the 170 countries becoming like Switzerland and instituting a MYOB foreign policy; and cut the gooferment down to a tenth of what they are today by getting back to strict Constitutional interpretation.

See empires can’t sustain themselves.

As innovative Power Forum members, we should be able to see where the future is taking us and not just “go along for the ride”. The essence of “seeing the future” is to be able to avoid the pitfalls. Else, we are nothing more than the Delphi Oracle with a neat tool (i.e., the crystal ball). We can tell people what’s going to happen but we can’t change “their destiny”. I think we can. But it calls for some “heavy lifting”. First is, at the very least, to be judicious with our “congrats”. If I was going to give kudos to anyone in education, it would be those in the “home schooling” movement. They are demonstrating success. Then maybe I’d look to the private and parochial schools who educate in direct competition with the gooferment’s free education. They are demonstrating success. Then, maybe I’d look to the various “bees” (i.e., the National Spelling Bee; the National Geography Bee) who are seeking to make “learning” kool. Then, I laude people like Bill Cosby, Walter Wiilliams, and others who are castigating the culture of “being dumb is kool”.

No, I’d say that is NOT innovative and we should NOT send Seattle congrats. Sorry to be the bearer of an opposing point of view. Wish I could be funny and make a joke. But this is “funny”. Not “funny haha”. But “funny sad”.

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RANT: people need freedom and liberty

Monday, July 9, 2007

http://www.homelandstupidity.us/2007/07/04/independence-day-3/

http://tinyurl.com/2wvu2p

A COMMENT ON HOMELANDSTUPIDITY

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I usually read this site a lot. But it took a legitimacy hit with this article. Legitimacy in that it’s posted by an American who loves America. This rant sounds like it could have come from a discontent abroad trying to shake our confidence in our government.

Stand firm, and research everything debated before drawing any conclusions as to the articles voracity.

Blayde.

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TRIGGERS MY REPLY

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Yeah, research how much purchasing power the dollar has lost between any two decades. (The answer lots; in the neighborhood of 20%!)

Yeah, research how “drug prohibition” hasn’t wound up EXACTLY like “alcohol prohibition” in the 1920s. (Answer exactly like; right down to the rival gangs shooting everything in sight over turf!)

Yeah, research how much “dumber” the American children are compared to the rest of the world due to gooferment education. Hint: where do politicians send their kids to school? (Answer, we are somewhere between below the average to bottom; socialist big gooferment eddycation works exactly as designed to produce workers for the elite to lead.)

Yes, so do lots of “research”, “stand firm”, as we go down the collective toilet.

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Socialism hasn’t worked anywhere. Perhaps in the small religious sects or religious orders, but that’s a tiny possible exception. Real people need freedom and liberty to thrive.

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INTERESTING: Good ideas don’t need enforcement; bad ideas can only get compliance by force!

Monday, July 9, 2007

http://www.townhall.com/columnists/column.aspx?
UrlTitle=live_and_let_live&ns=JohnStossel&
dt=07/04/2007&page

http://tinyurl.com/yu8h7r

Live and Let Live
By John Stossel
Wednesday, July 4, 2007

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Is it really necessary to explain that government is force? When the Salvation Army asks you for a donation, you are free to say no, and you suffer no consequences. When the U.S. government demands a tax return and a check on April 15, you can’t say no and go about your business. You comply or face fines or imprisonment. Yes, you get to vote for candidates periodically. But having an infinitesimal say in who will coerce you doesn’t change that fact that they are using force.

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YES! It is because people don’t get it.

It doesn’t matter what I think, want, or desire; the gooferment will take its “taxes”. If I, the victim of this robbery, don’t hand over my wallet “voluntarily” meekly with lots of kowtowing, then they will simply take it. If I object or impede their theft, then they will send an armed gang — with badges, uniforms, in brightly colored cars, with flashing lights, and GUNS to hurt me, imprison me, or perhaps kill me.

What is the difference between paying “protection” to the mob and paying “protection” to the gooferment?

The mob would be cheaper!

See the gooferment’s use of force demonstrates how weak their ideas are. If it was a good idea, no force would be required.

Take seat belts. Note, on FreeTlkLive the hosts cited a study that showed Taxachewsits had a 64% compliance with a compulsory law while New Hampshire, the Live Free or Die State, had a 65% seat belt use rate with no law. I would use a seat belt, but I object to being told by the Gooferment that I have to. Besides, if the NJGUV doesn’t have to use one, who is the hypocritical gooferment to tell me what to do!

Good ideas don’t need enforcement; bad ideas can only get compliance by force!

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