margodydek
Well-Known Member
2 things. First, with regards to the question first posed in the thread: Imagine you're a member of some group or club, for the sake of my audience let's say you're a member of a He-Man Woman Haters Club. First of all you wouldn't allow a non dues paying member to have voting rights. This is why I'm all in favor of having to pay taxes in order to vote. And to take that a step further, I think the more you pay in taxes the more weight your vote should hold. I don't like the idea that Bill Gates' vote can be cancelled out by someone like Precious' mom (although I think we both know who they'd vote for, but you get the point). Secondly, if there was a member of the club who went out and got a girlfriend and started putting up Skeletor posters in the clubhouse, it goes without saying that he'd lose his voting rights and you'd kick him out.
Next point - it looks like the discussion turned towards eduation. If our society wants to fix education, then someone needs to pipe up and tell the parents to step up. I don't care how much money you throw at the problem, nothing's going to work unless the kids are going home to a stable family environment with parents who are involved in their schooling. Same can be said for the opposite: You give a Jewish kid or an Asian kid a tattered 10 yr old textbook, they're still going to ace their midterm.
This is why I hate politics. Long gone are the days of leaders who said what needed to be said, instead we have cowards saying what people want to hear.
Next point - it looks like the discussion turned towards eduation. If our society wants to fix education, then someone needs to pipe up and tell the parents to step up. I don't care how much money you throw at the problem, nothing's going to work unless the kids are going home to a stable family environment with parents who are involved in their schooling. Same can be said for the opposite: You give a Jewish kid or an Asian kid a tattered 10 yr old textbook, they're still going to ace their midterm.
This is why I hate politics. Long gone are the days of leaders who said what needed to be said, instead we have cowards saying what people want to hear.