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On Aug 9, 10:44*am, wrote:
On Mon, 09 Aug 2010 08:00:19 -0400, "Harry @ news.east.earthlink.net" wrote: And a nation that once prized education - that was among the first to provide basic schooling to all its children - is now cutting back. Teachers are being laid off; programs are being canceled; in Hawaii, the school year itself is being drastically shortened. And all signs point to even more cuts ahead. This is just another case of "Close the Washington Monument" posturing. Why don't the school boards cut administrative costs? Most of these boards spend more than half the money they take from the taxpayer outside of the classroom. I do agree we don't pay enough taxes to maintain the government we have but I also agree with those who say the government is not very efficient with the money we give them and when they make cuts they cut the most critical and visible programs to make the point that they want more money. When they try to contain costs the teacher's union revolts over the loss of Viagra coverage! Look no further than the extreme waste perpetrated by the various government agencies to see where the money goes. Like an addict, now they want more. |