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Which allies are those, and why is it among the top three things which need to be done?Date: 7/17/2008 7:53:14 PM
Author: brazen_irish_hussy
Repair our relationship with our allies
The educational system needs help, but the Federal Government is ill suited to do it. As far as property taxes go, don't the people of a given location have the right to tax themselves however they see fit to fund their schools as they see fit? The other choice to non-local funding is for everyone to vote down all the local taxes and send their kids to private schools.Date: 7/17/2008 7:53:14 PM
Author: brazen_irish_hussy
do something, anything to fix the education system in this country, preferably so school funding isn't based on local property taxes
Date: 7/17/2008 7:53:14 PM
Author: brazen_irish_hussy
Revert back to pre 1956 when in god we trust wasn't all over the money and the pledge, etc so this really is the nation the constitution intended
I think our allies are critical. In the next 20 years, America is going to lose its place as the top economic power in the world to China and possibly Europe. We need outside food, oil and technology to survive and without the eonomic clout, we need friends to get it. Frankly, when the Canadian dollar is worth more than the US dollar, we need to start playing nice because it is only going to get worse.Date: 7/20/2008 2:26:36 PM
Author: Rank Amateur
Which allies are those, and why is it among the top three things which need to be done?Date: 7/17/2008 7:53:14 PM
Author: brazen_irish_hussy
Repair our relationship with our allies
The educational system needs help, but the Federal Government is ill suited to do it. As far as property taxes go, don''t the people of a given location have the right to tax themselves however they see fit to fund their schools as they see fit? The other choice to non-local funding is for everyone to vote down all the local taxes and send their kids to private schools.Date: 7/17/2008 7:53:14 PM
Author: brazen_irish_hussy
do something, anything to fix the education system in this country, preferably so school funding isn''t based on local property taxes
While I agree that ''in god we trust'' is not important to have on our currency, I don''t see it as a big deal one way or the other. I suppose it offends a few athiests, but who cares? Our success doesn''t hinge on the motto on the currency. Don''t we have bigger fish to fry?Date: 7/17/2008 7:53:14 PM
Author: brazen_irish_hussy
Revert back to pre 1956 when in god we trust wasn''t all over the money and the pledge, etc so this really is the nation the constitution intended
Date: 7/17/2008 2:54:29 AM
Author:Dancing Fire
i would kill the NASA program. talk about wasting taxpayers money.
Darn tooting. IDate: 7/21/2008 5:02:36 PM
Author: Ninama
Date: 7/17/2008 2:54:29 AM
Author:Dancing Fire
i would kill the NASA program. talk about wasting taxpayers money.
Out of a $2.4 trillion budget, less than 0.8% is spent on the entire space program. That''s less than 1 penny for every dollar spent. The average American spends more of their budget on their cable bill, eating out or entertainment than this yet the benefits of space flight are remarkable. It has been conservatively estimated by U.S. space experts that for every dollar the U.S. spends on R and D in the space program, it receives $7 back in the form of corporate and personal income taxes from increased jobs and economic growth. Besides the obvious jobs created in the aerospace industry, thousands more are created by many other companies applying NASA technology in nonspace related areas that affect us daily. One cannot even begin to place a dollar value on the lives saved and improved lifestyles of the less fortunate. Space technology benefits everyone and a rising technological tide does raise all boats.
Date: 7/21/2008 9:19:32 PM
Author: purrfectpear
Darn tooting. IDate: 7/21/2008 5:02:36 PM
Author: Ninama
Date: 7/17/2008 2:54:29 AM
Author:Dancing Fire
i would kill the NASA program. talk about wasting taxpayers money.
Out of a $2.4 trillion budget, less than 0.8% is spent on the entire space program. That''s less than 1 penny for every dollar spent. The average American spends more of their budget on their cable bill, eating out or entertainment than this yet the benefits of space flight are remarkable. It has been conservatively estimated by U.S. space experts that for every dollar the U.S. spends on R and D in the space program, it receives $7 back in the form of corporate and personal income taxes from increased jobs and economic growth. Besides the obvious jobs created in the aerospace industry, thousands more are created by many other companies applying NASA technology in nonspace related areas that affect us daily. One cannot even begin to place a dollar value on the lives saved and improved lifestyles of the less fortunate. Space technology benefits everyone and a rising technological tide does raise all boats.my memory foam mattress
I''d spend less $$ in other countries until there were NO children going to bed hungry in the US.
Health care for all.
Mandatory proficiency tests for teachers and students. No passing kids along to the next grade. If that means we end up with a bunch of 18 year olds without degrees, then tough. I''m sick to death of graduates who cannot spell, and cannot read worth a darn. Teachers fight like heck against skills testing to keep their jobs. I don''t get it. If you can''t pass the test as a teacher, then why the heck should I continue to pay you to teach?
Ditto.Date: 7/21/2008 4:35:03 PM
Author: MoonWater
Bravo Brazen!
I agree, while I think the education system DOES need help, education has always been an issue for STATE governments. State citizens are much better suited to recognize what changes need to be made and have a responsibility to voice their concerns in the democratic process and electing candidates who share their views on the issue. If the doors are opened for the Federal Government to forget about federalism and trampel on states's rights concerning education, the slope is slippery for other traditional state-held areas, i.e. non-capital crimes.Date: 7/20/2008 2:26:36 PM
Author: Rank Amateur
The educational system needs help, but the Federal Government is ill suited to do it. As far as property taxes go, don't the people of a given location have the right to tax themselves however they see fit to fund their schools as they see fit? The other choice to non-local funding is for everyone to vote down all the local taxes and send their kids to private schools.Date: 7/17/2008 7:53:14 PM
Author: brazen_irish_hussy
do something, anything to fix the education system in this country, preferably so school funding isn't based on local property taxes