Originally Posted by
truthmatters
This is not just about this one person. This is about all the people who these programs are set up to help.
You either help them stay fed while you teach them or they will not be able to be taught.
No matter how you do it this will cost money.
The idea of spending money up front(just like in the commercial world) and then reap the benifits of saved money later.
That is what these programs are desiged for.
The other portions of the plan never gets voted in because to some people a momentary tax cut is more important than the education and school improvement that it would take to accomplish this.
If we really did what it would take to fix the problem we would be reaping the benifits of lower taxes and more revenue for the many many years.
Your right on a lot of your points but unfortunately a lot of people are happy living on assistance.
In order for them to take advantage of the "education" they have to have the drive to do so. You can not pay enough money to instill this in some people.
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