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If you want to see the failure of a system and the fallacy that no money gets better results, see Alabamas system. My kids school system has no money for anything, and it sucks big green balls.
That's what happens when Americans allow the government to get too big. The govt fails at just about everything yet folks continue to want more government. And if we continue to elect corrupt politicians who are bought and paid for by special interest groups it will not change, no matter if they're democrats or republicans. Obama, Romney, Bush, Clinton, all the same...Vote Ron Paul.rops mic:
I live in MO. There is a dichotomy both of money spent and results. KC and StL schools are failing.... and spend more money. The rest of the state across ethnic and racial demographics is very good.
My point was there is not a necessary correlation between money spent and results.
I live in MO. There is a dichotomy both of money spent and results. KC and StL schools are failing.... and spend more money. The rest of the state across ethnic and racial demographics is very good.
My point was there is not a necessary correlation between money spent and results.
I agree, to a point. My point is that spending no money is a sure way to gaurantee bad results. When it comes to somebody like Crawley though, who is to blame? The first impulse is to blame it on government. I don't think government failed Crawley by spending a lot of money on education. Blame it on him or his family/lack of family for not doing what he had to do to succeed. My son just got a 29 on his first try, because I stay on his back, and he wants it for himself. But it would be a lot better for my kids if Alabama was more interested in spending money on education. At some point we have to make the individual accountable, instead of excusable.
I agree, to a point. My point is that spending no money is a sure way to gaurantee bad results. When it comes to somebody like Crawley though, who is to blame? The first impulse is to blame it on government. I don't think government failed Crawley by spending a lot of money on education. Blame it on him or his family/lack of family for not doing what he had to do to succeed. My son just got a 29 on his first try, because I stay on his back, and he wants it for himself. But it would be a lot better for my kids if Alabama was more interested in spending money on education. At some point we have to make the individual accountable, instead of excusable.
I would vote for and work for Paul if he weren't just completely delusional about threats in the world. I'm not saying he is completely wrong about not wanting to play world policeman. I think he is mostly right. But there are and always will be people who will not leave you alone just because you leave them alone. Unfortunately with modern technology, they can inflict alot of damage with limited hardware in a very short span of time.
I think he is dead on with virtually everything he wants to do domestically.
down to 19 on rivals. starting to look like the class is falling apart. if dooley can't recruit well, then what does he do well. maybe he can pick it up and close strong, but if there isn't a big name hire as DC look for this class to crumble.
down to 19 on rivals. starting to look like the class is falling apart. if dooley can't recruit well, then what does he do well. maybe he can pick it up and close strong, but if there isn't a big name hire as DC look for this class to crumble.
Only dropped to 19 because we asked 3 kids to look around, 2 didn't have the grades and 1 will be replaced with a more talented LB. All that matters is our ranking on NSD and it's going to be top 10.
McCullers, Bourque, Q. Davis...3 4stars right there that are all but locks for UT. If they committed today we'd be in 12th or better with a few more commits to go...
Only dropped to 19 because we asked 3 kids to look around, 2 didn't have the grades and 1 will be replaced with a more talented LB. All that matters is our ranking on NSD and it's going to be top 10.
McCullers, Bourque, Q. Davis...3 4stars right there that are all but locks for UT. If they committed today we'd be in 12th or better with a few more commits to go...
There are no real signs of that. The last two de-commits sound as if they were given a "save face" way out. Both seem to have had grade issues. No SEC school can afford alot of risk on grades anymore and particularly not one trying to rebuild a roster.
