Outside the constitutional issues of your solution, how do you make kids graduate from high school? And what is the result if they don't?
Does home schooling and other such educational courses count as "graduating" in your solution?
Not on board with implanting contraceptives in girls.
I possibly could be persuaded on the draft. Honduras has soem of their special forces patrol with local police units. If they catch young adults gangbanging and what not the forcibly conscript them into the military.
1)There have always been bad parents but imo, there has been an increase in them. I am curious about how the urbanization of America over the last 100 years may have played a role in this.
2)We're not as bad on the world stage as many of these articles would like you to believe. Many of those reports aren't even close to apples to apples comparisons.
3)My solution? Re-instituting the draft, inserting contraceptive implants into all females at the age of 12, and having all kids meet the requirement of graduating high school (or getting their GED) by a certain age and then either furthering their education or finding meaningful employment thereafter within 24 months are just a few of the things I'd strongly consider.
Is there more divorce (single parent families) today?
Definitely seems like both parents must work nowadays to make ends meet than in the past
They can expect to be drafted any time after 19.5 years of age.
We have shifted to a point where citizens feel they are entitled to everything. Until we can change that mindset, we are going to keep sinking further and further as a nation, including education.
1) I disagree. Anecdotally, the regular violence that I experienced and participated in when I was in school is something my kids and others that I know don't experience.(at least not to the same degree) My parents were boomers and the horrible parenting job they did as a group is evident in the high crime rates of the eighties and nineties.
Pick 3 data points that you think would be important then compare the numbers(per capita please) from 90-94 to 2010-present. IIRC teen pregnancy is down, crime rates are down, and graduation rates are up.
2)I agree
3) Holy ****in christ Mr. Gestapo.
Some add the youtube clip from "Newsroom" about America no longer being the greatest nation in the world anymore. Hard hitting honesty and I really like it.
We have to have a license or be a certain age to drive a car, own a weapon, drink, vote, etc. Why not the right to bear children? People prove time and again they have no interest and no right to be a parent.
Like it ever was....
We have to have a license or be a certain age to drive a car, own a weapon, drink, vote, etc. Why not the right to bear children? People prove time and again they have no interest and no right to be a parent.
Before we move on to this ridiculously authoritarian plan of yours I want you(or stoked) to provide any reasonable evidence for your claim that there are more "bad parents". The kids(and I'm not even talking about my own which would be biased)today are more reasonable and better behaved. Fathers in particular are way more attentive and likely to actually be in the kids life than when I was a kid. My parents were considered decent parents back then but would be considered **** parents by todays standards.
We have shifted to a point where citizens feel they are entitled to everything. Until we can change that mindset, we are going to keep sinking further and further as a nation, including education.
Some add the youtube clip from "Newsroom" about America no longer being the greatest nation in the world anymore. Hard hitting honesty and I really like it.
There have always been bad parents but imo, there has been an increase in them. I am curious about how the urbanization of America over the last 100 years may have played a role in this.
We're not as bad on the world stage as many of these articles would like you to believe. Many of those reports aren't even close to apples to apples comparisons.
My solution? Re-instituting the draft, inserting contraceptive implants into all females at the age of 12, and having all kids meet the requirement of graduating high school (or getting their GED) by a certain age and then either furthering their education or finding meaningful employment thereafter within 24 months are just a few of the things I'd strongly consider.
To me there has been dramtic shifts in the make up of the traditional family.
More single parents
More families with both parents working
More inter faith families
More inter race families
More same gender families
More unmarried families
More unengaged parents brought on by a number of things, imo
Soem positives and negatives above but the net effect of all this is a rise in inadequate parenting, imo.
It's ok to be jealous.
lol, you may have thought about yourselves that way but for the rest of the world USA was never "greatest nation".