April 27, 2006
That is how the government of this United States is set up, right? It certainly has nothing to do with the PEOPLE today. Just an example, a few quotes from a GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE, who is supposed to work for the people:
UNC Charlotte Chancellor Phil Dubois plans to convene a committee this summer to study how rapidly the campus should grow over the next decade or two.
In other words, HE will decide how much it will grow -- not the people, not the students, not the demand that people put on it, not the value of the education received, just he and his committee.
Dubois has previously said he thinks UNC Charlotte's student population probably needs to be much larger
No matter what, the population will increase. What if I don't WANT to be a student there? Will I be forced, against my will? How will others be forced to go there? What if there's not enough? What punishment will be received by those who refuse to go there?
Dubois also told trustees that he's confident that the N.C. General Assembly will approve UNC Charlotte's request for a $45.8 million
Well, after all, if the government is forcing attendance at a school, they've got to have more money to pay for it, don't they? Again, what the actual people want or need has nothing to do with this equation -- it's what the government decides is best for you.
This is 100% backwards from how this country was founded. The government was supposed to work for the people. The people were to tell the government what to do, not the other way around. This just gives further proof that the government is absolutely, completely, beyond control.
The only remaining question is whether the government can be brought back subservient to the people with or without violence.
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April 25, 2006
Some of this is not even break-even, weÂ’re just trying to keep our heads above water
It's a bare-bones budget
Government-run schools are a total and utter failure. They are incapable of functioning and cannot educate students. We should entrust the education of our children to a system that works -- the free market.
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April 19, 2006
I found a reference to a printed letter to the editor in the Raleigh News and Observer. If you've followed politics in NC at all and know the politics behind the current Duke Lacrosse team, you'll get a kick out of the letter.
Nice one, Mike!
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Because we've never been fully funded
So what would be considered "fully funded?" More. No dollar amount will ever be enough, only MORE.
Community college officials said they would prefer to keep tuition affordable for working people, so the extra money needs to come from taxpayers.
Nope, can't have those people who will actually BENEFIT from something have to pay for it. What ever happened to the concept of people working and earning things for themselves? Nice job, community colleges -- you're teaching that people should NOT rely on themselves, but instead suck working people dry. The concept of responsibility is completely dead in "higher" education today.
The theory is that the students will get higher-paying jobs and generate more state tax revenue in the future to ease the burden on the taxpayers who now being asked to foot the bill.
Holy crap. Are people really that utterly stupid? Is there anyone who actually believes that lie, even for a second? Well, I suppose the people who are being educated at such institutions at MY expense might.
If that theory is so true, can anyone tell me the last time that ANY education system EVER asked for less? At what point will there be a reduction in burdens on the taxpayer? In North Carolina? The morons who run this state can't even make do with cost of living increases -- they're asking for THIRTY PERCENT MORE. No, that's not a theory, that's a blatant lie.
The Community College system might have a purpose, but it's no longer being used to educate -- it's being used to redistribute wealth from those who work and earn money to those who do not. It's wrong -- but the Socialist Democrats running the state disagree. As long as you support Democrats in North Carolina, they will continue to spend and waste money taken from those who work.
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April 18, 2006
Since the 1997-98 school year:
Cartaret County lost 300 students through decreased enrollment -- but gained 117 new employees.
Craven County lost 278 students -- yet gained 142 new employees.
Rutherford County lost 115 students and gained 146 new employees.
In a total of 36 of North Carolina's school districts, there was a reduction of nearly 10,000 students -- and an increase of 800 new "administration" and other employees. Across the North Carolina system, enrollment is up 11% while the number of employees has increased 19% -- to a tune of over $1,000,000,000.00 in the last TWO years.
Remember that the next time an elected official tells you that ANY increase in taxes or education funding is "For The Children" or even for educating the children -- they're just outright lying.
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