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Harry Krause wrote:
Alan Gomes wrote: Ok, Keith. You win. I'm convinced. The public school system produces such a massive societal benefit that no amount of taxation to support it is excessive. Without it we'd have a society of kids who could not read or write and who are in general functionally illiterate, who could not do simple math, and who had no knowledge of world history or even of the great books of western civilization. Oh, wait! That's what we presently have *with* the public school system. Quick! Someone raise my property taxes so we can throw some more money at it! snip You might have a bit of credibility on this issue if your wife were not teaching in the public schools and drawing benefits from doing so. I was a teacher and so was my husband. We got out of teaching and took LOWER paying jobs because teachers are treated so poorly by the administration. That's where you should have your beef. Not with the folks on the line. The teacher's salaries were negotiated by the union rep, but they did it for all the teachers whether they belonged to the union or not. It wasn't mandatory. I really regretted leaving teaching because it was something I really wanted to do. But not enough to let them have me teach math, which I was certified for but horrible at (I actually took pre-calculus in college and passed it with a B, and then the following year took an exam to see if I could take calculus and failed it. My high school daughter took it with me and passed.) And in my husband's case although he was certified to teach physics, chemistry, math and general science (he is an engineer), he told the powers that be that he did not believe he was qualified to teach chemistry. They not only assigned him to teach Chem II, but also told the local community college that he would be glad to teach their Chem labs. Last week, a "Beltway Bandit" contractor I know offered me a subcontract in connection with a government agency involved in aspects of "Homeland Security." The project involved researching and writing a number of manuals and other instructional materials. I have the proper clearance. I turned him down. The work was "political" in terms of inclusion of materials and levels of approval. I turned the work down. There is nothing I would do to help the Bush administration, directly or indirectly. grandma Rosalie |
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