Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: MovingTarget
Originally posted by: bozack
Originally posted by: MovingTarget
This list makes me sad. A lot of that is indeed infrastructure, or at the very least a boon to American industry. What ever happened to the Republicans saying that all those unemployed should turn to education to pick up skills for the "jobs of the future"? Well, they don't seem to want to fund any of that either. Say buh-bye to the last of the American technological and scientific edge.
Why should the govt be subsidising this?? we have private industry for a reason.
Because the government is sometimes better suited to do so itself. Education and Infrastructure are two of those areas. Sure, we do have some private industry involved in both those fields, which is healthy, but they don't receive our taxdollars for a reason. Private industry has really done a bang-up job as of late. We don't just delegate everything to private business as we aren't fascists.
You have got to be kidding me. Are you seriously stating that the government does a good job with education? seriously?
The feds have done a good job at keeping our public universities at least minimally funded, making them the best in the world. Tuition payments are a tiny percentage of the whole picture. The best public universities are funded by the feds via science research grants.
Education should not be a commodity that is only affordable to the upper/middle class. You're accepting the creation of an uneducated underclass if you privatize all education unless you're somehow making the private schools free, in which case you're left with the same system as before but added an extra layer of inefficiency for no reason.
Abandoning the public school system is not the answer. Abolish the teacher's union and then give K-12 teachers a fair salary, in the 60-80k range (average in 2008 was 40k), which still places them below entry-level community college professors. Shit, that's a paltry sum considering the importance of the job. Increasing salaries will attract skilled scientific workers who want to teach but don't want to take the low pay for what amounts to a very difficult, frustrating job.
Better paid teacher positions = more competition for the teaching jobs = better teachers. Obviously we need to get rid of the teaching unions first and fire some bad teachers (prevented by said union), but THIS is the solution to our pathetic K-12 public schools.
