Guess this means we should remove as many rules as possible to avoid monopolies.
Markets form naturally from consensual interactions of goods and services for money. I suppose you could argue the government creating the money allowed the market but alternatives currencies would be created like gold…
> Corporations don't exist as an entity except via the authorisation from government. Eliminate corporations from being legal entities. They shield employees from their illegal actions and provide a shield against…
Fair enough. Where are your numbers?
"US Public schools blow everyone else out of the water if you shave off the bottom 10%." Again, I don't know who you're referring to by "everyone else." "Where is yours for that $90k BS." Enjoy! Federal Breakdown 2019…
Or they have better governments. When the problems in Detroit and LA subside maybe I would be with you on this point.
Capitalism is not hypothetical and we have evidence of it. The wall falling in 1980's Germany and seeing the stark difference in quality of life being one of the more dramatic examples. "Prove that our schools are…
"unrelated to the actual school itself" Like corrupt administrations that siphon funds needed to fix buildings teaming with cockroaches. https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/detroit/2016... We can postulate…
Good points. We just don't have that vacuum to test as gov's differ. Market forces improve conditions. Motivations are realigned to the incentive of the parent's satisfaction with their kid's education. Service improves…
Motivated Parents is everything. Focus your programs on that instead? "Second, let's see what happens if we fund private and public schools equivalently." Detroit get's $14k per student. Cost of living in Detroit is low…
Perhaps an increased voucher for special needs students is in order. Society is disadvantaged when intelligent students aren't allowed to achieve their fullest potential. We need programs that allow students to…
"US Public schools blow everyone else out of the water if you shave off the bottom 10%." Who is "everyone else?" "US taxpayers would rather throw money at prisons and police instead of education and social workers."…
Increasing the voucher for special needs students?
Denmark.
Detroit LA Baltimore Chicago ect... There's so much room for improvement.
You have a lot of questions. Denmark has money tied to the child and not the school district. Look into their system for more answers. Everything is a process of improvement overtime. The reality is, we don't have all…
Denmark ties education funds to each student, not the school district. They seem to be doing fine.
Based on the levels of death caused by government brain washing the answer is pretty clear.
"Don't worry, _______ will provide." I know. Capitalism is great! "Of course the Prussian cabal has been secretly controlling our schools for as long as Prussia has been a country, but effectively?" Prussia set the…
"Working people had to pay these other people and for what?" The productive capacity this money enabled. Except instead of the gov doing it 1000 miles away, they had skin in the game, took risks and monitored the…
I wonder if the inflation from money printing can be used to level out deflation from 90's bad debt/bankruptcy/shrinking population? The only issue will be when Japan has an ungodly amount of old people with no money to…
I think you're thinking about this from the opposite perspective. We spend ungodly amounts of money on education. For instance Detroit Public Schools spend $14,259 per student per year. There is more than enough money…
What if there's not a(n) _______ with in 40 miles? Yet loads of people live 40 miles away from a lot of things. Somehow the market provides for them. "What if a large region has exactly one company operating schools?"…
Market forces fix all of this. Give vouchers and let the parent's decide.
Like Denmark!
Guess this means we should remove as many rules as possible to avoid monopolies.
Markets form naturally from consensual interactions of goods and services for money. I suppose you could argue the government creating the money allowed the market but alternatives currencies would be created like gold…
> Corporations don't exist as an entity except via the authorisation from government. Eliminate corporations from being legal entities. They shield employees from their illegal actions and provide a shield against…
Fair enough. Where are your numbers?
"US Public schools blow everyone else out of the water if you shave off the bottom 10%." Again, I don't know who you're referring to by "everyone else." "Where is yours for that $90k BS." Enjoy! Federal Breakdown 2019…
Or they have better governments. When the problems in Detroit and LA subside maybe I would be with you on this point.
Capitalism is not hypothetical and we have evidence of it. The wall falling in 1980's Germany and seeing the stark difference in quality of life being one of the more dramatic examples. "Prove that our schools are…
"unrelated to the actual school itself" Like corrupt administrations that siphon funds needed to fix buildings teaming with cockroaches. https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/detroit/2016... We can postulate…
Good points. We just don't have that vacuum to test as gov's differ. Market forces improve conditions. Motivations are realigned to the incentive of the parent's satisfaction with their kid's education. Service improves…
Motivated Parents is everything. Focus your programs on that instead? "Second, let's see what happens if we fund private and public schools equivalently." Detroit get's $14k per student. Cost of living in Detroit is low…
Perhaps an increased voucher for special needs students is in order. Society is disadvantaged when intelligent students aren't allowed to achieve their fullest potential. We need programs that allow students to…
"US Public schools blow everyone else out of the water if you shave off the bottom 10%." Who is "everyone else?" "US taxpayers would rather throw money at prisons and police instead of education and social workers."…
Increasing the voucher for special needs students?
Denmark.
Detroit LA Baltimore Chicago ect... There's so much room for improvement.
You have a lot of questions. Denmark has money tied to the child and not the school district. Look into their system for more answers. Everything is a process of improvement overtime. The reality is, we don't have all…
Denmark ties education funds to each student, not the school district. They seem to be doing fine.
Based on the levels of death caused by government brain washing the answer is pretty clear.
"Don't worry, _______ will provide." I know. Capitalism is great! "Of course the Prussian cabal has been secretly controlling our schools for as long as Prussia has been a country, but effectively?" Prussia set the…
"Working people had to pay these other people and for what?" The productive capacity this money enabled. Except instead of the gov doing it 1000 miles away, they had skin in the game, took risks and monitored the…
I wonder if the inflation from money printing can be used to level out deflation from 90's bad debt/bankruptcy/shrinking population? The only issue will be when Japan has an ungodly amount of old people with no money to…
I think you're thinking about this from the opposite perspective. We spend ungodly amounts of money on education. For instance Detroit Public Schools spend $14,259 per student per year. There is more than enough money…
What if there's not a(n) _______ with in 40 miles? Yet loads of people live 40 miles away from a lot of things. Somehow the market provides for them. "What if a large region has exactly one company operating schools?"…
Market forces fix all of this. Give vouchers and let the parent's decide.
Like Denmark!