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Comment Re:Are there people in the government (Score 1) 75

In what State do you live? And municipality, if you're comfortable sharing that. Or just say if it's Red, Blue or a swing State. I bet I know which.

And as for your implication that everyone but the Right realizes this, you are essentially agreeing with the GOP position on government and rejecting the Left's. Too big, too complicated, too hard to work with, too dangerous as it stumbles around blindly while insisting it's helping.

And I welcome you with open arms.

Comment Re:No (Score 1) 244

What stopped in the late 80's? Ebonics came in the '90's, social promotion came back in the late 90's, and now seems to be per-State or per-district. The idea that girls were being ignored was a 90's thing. "Whole word" or "whole language" teaching started in the 80's and built momentum through the 90's and up to the 2010's before teachers began to accept that it didn't work. The self-esteem focus began in the 70's and stopped... ... never, even as parts of it were discarded. Explicitly racist education is even newer - It wasn't that long ago that the chancellor of the NYC school system (nation's largest) announced that math, objectivity, and the written word were tools of white supremacy that had to be expunged.

And the increases to the education budget have gone to enacting the above, despite making outcomes worse. I want to take that money back and put it to sane use. If they spent it on hiring more teachers, that would be one thing. Instead, they spent it on training teachers to be ever worse at their jobs. More money isn't the solution. They did a better job when they had less money, so take it back and tell them to go back to what worked. Pens, paper, books, reading, writing, and arithmetic.

Comment Re:Well, let's face it (Score 1) 53

I don't see how I'm taking anything or loving it. I think my apathy is fairly clear. I think it's pretty normal for a company to offer its products for sale, though it's hardly a favor.

But if you won't accept anything less than perfection, then you'll accept nothing at all. Including anything anyone else has to say, so... It's been lovely meeting you, but I suspect we will be unable to find any common ground upon which to base a discussion. I wish you well in your future endeavors.

Comment Re:Moon-sized impactor (Score 1) 25

Well, what I see says the Venusian year is 1.92 Venusian days, not 0.something. I'm looking here - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

" As a result, a Venusian day is 116.75 Earth days long, about half a Venusian solar year, which is 224.7 Earth days long."

I am reasonably, but not entirely, confident that Wikipedia is reliable in this. It's not always correct.

Comment Re:This is why... (Score 1) 244

You think that was it? That was the one condition upon which everything else hinged? Well, JFK was the one who pushed to lower it, and Johnson was the one who signed it into law. Back in 1964. So, by your logic, America was most prosperous between what, 1943 and 1964? A time frame that includes WWII, the Korean War, The birth of the Cold War, the Suez Crisis, the Cuban Missile Crisis, declining GDP, multiple recessions, multiple Arab-Israeli wars, women leaving the workforce as the men came back from war, and the rise of the One True King, Elvis Presley. Oh, and the Civil Rights movement.

A "mixed bag", I think you could call it. Certainly not a period when tax rates were the sole or even necessarily the most impactful economic condition. I'm not sure you could say that we were more prosperous then than now. More than in the mid-to-late 70's maybe. Ford-Carter was a bad time economically.

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