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BigBallinStalin wrote:So, NYC cleared the park. What now, 1st amendment losers?
jimboston wrote:In the elementary and secondary level the amount of money gov't pays EVERYWHERE in the US is higher (in both adjusted and unadjusted dollars) on a per-child basis than it was in 1990. Also (while we are at it) the amount spent per child in this country (the US) is higher than in any other country.
So no... Education funding has not decreased.
PLAYER57832 wrote:And.. when you take out special needs kids, the picture does change.
BigBallinStalin wrote:So, NYC cleared the park. What now, 1st amendment losers?
Mr_Adams wrote:You, sir, are an idiot.
Timminz wrote:By that logic, you eat babies.
jimboston wrote:Also (while we are at it) the amount spent per child in this country (the US) is higher than in any other country.
spurgistan wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:So, NYC cleared the park. What now, 1st amendment losers?
The fact that they waited til 2am and barred the press makes it obvious how righteous these soldiers of the 1% are.
PLAYER57832 wrote:jimboston wrote:In the elementary and secondary level the amount of money gov't pays EVERYWHERE in the US is higher (in both adjusted and unadjusted dollars) on a per-child basis than it was in 1990. Also (while we are at it) the amount spent per child in this country (the US) is higher than in any other country.
So no... Education funding has not decreased.
The mandate for what we need to teach kids has expanded logarythmically.
And.. when you take out special needs kids, the picture does change.
Lootifer wrote:jimboston wrote:Also (while we are at it) the amount spent per child in this country (the US) is higher than in any other country.
http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/edu_s ... ol-student
Hrmmm?
Also that data is wildly incomplete.
jimboston wrote:Lootifer wrote:jimboston wrote:Also (while we are at it) the amount spent per child in this country (the US) is higher than in any other country.
http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/edu_s ... ol-student
Hrmmm?
Also that data is wildly incomplete.
This statistic shos us 3rd... Not 1st.
Sorry.
Of course you can manipulate stats... Is that public spending or all spending? Is that per child in the country... Or per child attending public school system? Is that all dollars or just local spending? Does it factor in SPED? Chapter 12? Is it only regular spending or does it included federal grant money? Does it factor in corporate or private donations? What about things indirectly related... Spend like the Free Lunch Program?
Lootifer wrote:jimboston wrote:Lootifer wrote:jimboston wrote:Also (while we are at it) the amount spent per child in this country (the US) is higher than in any other country.
http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/edu_s ... ol-student
Hrmmm?
Also that data is wildly incomplete.
This statistic shos us 3rd... Not 1st.
Sorry.
Of course you can manipulate stats... Is that public spending or all spending? Is that per child in the country... Or per child attending public school system? Is that all dollars or just local spending? Does it factor in SPED? Chapter 12? Is it only regular spending or does it included federal grant money? Does it factor in corporate or private donations? What about things indirectly related... Spend like the Free Lunch Program?
Hey don't look at me, you're the one who made the assertion! I was just debunking it.
Chariot of Fire wrote:As for GreecePwns.....yeah, what? A massive debt. Get a job you slacker.
Viceroy wrote:[The Biblical creation story] was written in a time when there was no way to confirm this fact and is in fact a statement of the facts.
GreecePwns wrote:So...about that whole fading out thing...protesters at Zucotti have grown tenfold and have torn apart police barricades.
Night Strike wrote:GreecePwns wrote:So...about that whole fading out thing...protesters at Zucotti have grown tenfold and have torn apart police barricades.
Sounds like they're ALL about peaceful protests there.
Mr_Adams wrote:You, sir, are an idiot.
Timminz wrote:By that logic, you eat babies.
Chariot of Fire wrote:As for GreecePwns.....yeah, what? A massive debt. Get a job you slacker.
Viceroy wrote:[The Biblical creation story] was written in a time when there was no way to confirm this fact and is in fact a statement of the facts.
GreecePwns wrote:Night Strike, no sir, they are not all about peaceful protests. There are several anarchist and communist groups that will openly declare they support a proletarian revolution to topple both corporations and government. They do exist.
I don't know what that has to do with them taking down metal fences that restrict their access to public streets and sidewalks.
Chariot of Fire wrote:As for GreecePwns.....yeah, what? A massive debt. Get a job you slacker.
Viceroy wrote:[The Biblical creation story] was written in a time when there was no way to confirm this fact and is in fact a statement of the facts.
kentington wrote:GreecePwns wrote:Night Strike, no sir, they are not all about peaceful protests. There are several anarchist and communist groups that will openly declare they support a proletarian revolution to topple both corporations and government. They do exist.
I don't know what that has to do with them taking down metal fences that restrict their access to public streets and sidewalks.
I think this would be the case with the Tea Party movement if they felt as wronged as the occupy protesters do. If you tried to take away the 2nd amendment I guarantee there wouldn't be a peaceful movement.
These anarchists and communist groups feel like the lack of their version of equality is an equivalent right.
I am not saying I agree with any of these groups, I am just saying my view of them.
Night Strike wrote:
Except their "version of equality" is not based on Constitutional rights, so your comparison to the 2nd amendment isn't even valid.
Night Strike wrote:kentington wrote:GreecePwns wrote:Night Strike, no sir, they are not all about peaceful protests. There are several anarchist and communist groups that will openly declare they support a proletarian revolution to topple both corporations and government. They do exist.
I don't know what that has to do with them taking down metal fences that restrict their access to public streets and sidewalks.
I think this would be the case with the Tea Party movement if they felt as wronged as the occupy protesters do. If you tried to take away the 2nd amendment I guarantee there wouldn't be a peaceful movement.
These anarchists and communist groups feel like the lack of their version of equality is an equivalent right.
I am not saying I agree with any of these groups, I am just saying my view of them.
Except their "version of equality" is not based on Constitutional rights, so your comparison to the 2nd amendment isn't even valid.
kentington wrote:These anarchists and communist groups feel like the lack of their version of equality is an equivalent right.
I am not saying I agree with any of these groups, I am just saying my view of them.
kentington wrote:Night Strike wrote:kentington wrote:GreecePwns wrote:Night Strike, no sir, they are not all about peaceful protests. There are several anarchist and communist groups that will openly declare they support a proletarian revolution to topple both corporations and government. They do exist.
I don't know what that has to do with them taking down metal fences that restrict their access to public streets and sidewalks.
I think this would be the case with the Tea Party movement if they felt as wronged as the occupy protesters do. If you tried to take away the 2nd amendment I guarantee there wouldn't be a peaceful movement.
These anarchists and communist groups feel like the lack of their version of equality is an equivalent right.
I am not saying I agree with any of these groups, I am just saying my view of them.
Except their "version of equality" is not based on Constitutional rights, so your comparison to the 2nd amendment isn't even valid.
Ummmm... my comparison is completely valid.kentington wrote:These anarchists and communist groups feel like the lack of their version of equality is an equivalent right.
I am not saying I agree with any of these groups, I am just saying my view of them.
They feel like it is an equivalent right. So, to them it is the same thing. After all anarchists and communist don't believe in the constitution.
Symmetry wrote:I'm not sure how much weight this has at the moment, but looks like some people are starting to think of a Constitutional Convention, which would seem to satisfy the demands of both sides of the latest argument ITT. Might be an idea to carry forward and bring people to the table.
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