FallbrookFarmer
Platinum Member
Good Morning to all,
Wow I guess I shouldn't have gone to sleep. Let me attempt a couple of the responses:
Loren49;
I think that you agree with me in that GOOD teachers are underpaid. $49K is not adequate compensation for a teacher who actually motivates and teaches their students(If I may digress, Had a teacher back in High School in Chicago, Mr. Henry, that actually had us leather jacket wearing hoodlums listening to and actually enjoying classical music, Another wonderful teacher was an instructor at Northwestern whose day job was as editor for the local CBS affiliate, who would rip apart your work, but when you got an A on a paper, you were really proud, and you knew that really were doing good work) On the other hand we had teachers who told us "we dont care if you sleep , just try not to snore". And increasingly I see incompetent teachers being kept in jobs due to union rules
As to inflammatory language try this:
When governments become destructive of the rights of people, It is the DUTY of the people to alter or abolish it
Obvious paraphrasing, but you get the point
I think that I would just point you to what LMTC said in response to all lot of of the rest.
In terms of the current crisis, to be fair, IMHO has its roots further back, when the government began forcing banks to make loans to people who were not financially qualified to receive those loans.
Dave 49. Just a question, but do you know where the first oil well was? I think that we can innovate ourselves out of dependency of foreign oil. If we would just encourage people to do so by reducing the cost of doing business, a large part of which is tax and malpractice insurance/lawsuits.
Gator6X4 Sorry to hear about the lack of quality in your local VA facility. Now, that is an issue that I would like Congress investigate and correct .
As to insurance companies dropping patients, I would reiterate, if you introduce more market competition, you would not have a problem finding affordable quality insurance.
And why will you find the "majority of people in eemrgency rooms" lacking insurance is the fact that the government mandates that they must care for anyone who walks in the door.
I trust doctors more than I trust politicians. I would be fine if a hospital refused somebody who walked into an ER with a cold and wanted some free drugs/care. I believe me I saw plenty of that when I was a cop. People calling for an ambulance because they didn't want to pay for a taxi, etc.etc.etc. Ad naseum.
Wow I guess I shouldn't have gone to sleep. Let me attempt a couple of the responses:
Loren49;
I think that you agree with me in that GOOD teachers are underpaid. $49K is not adequate compensation for a teacher who actually motivates and teaches their students(If I may digress, Had a teacher back in High School in Chicago, Mr. Henry, that actually had us leather jacket wearing hoodlums listening to and actually enjoying classical music, Another wonderful teacher was an instructor at Northwestern whose day job was as editor for the local CBS affiliate, who would rip apart your work, but when you got an A on a paper, you were really proud, and you knew that really were doing good work) On the other hand we had teachers who told us "we dont care if you sleep , just try not to snore". And increasingly I see incompetent teachers being kept in jobs due to union rules
As to inflammatory language try this:
When governments become destructive of the rights of people, It is the DUTY of the people to alter or abolish it
Obvious paraphrasing, but you get the point
I think that I would just point you to what LMTC said in response to all lot of of the rest.
In terms of the current crisis, to be fair, IMHO has its roots further back, when the government began forcing banks to make loans to people who were not financially qualified to receive those loans.
Dave 49. Just a question, but do you know where the first oil well was? I think that we can innovate ourselves out of dependency of foreign oil. If we would just encourage people to do so by reducing the cost of doing business, a large part of which is tax and malpractice insurance/lawsuits.
Gator6X4 Sorry to hear about the lack of quality in your local VA facility. Now, that is an issue that I would like Congress investigate and correct .
As to insurance companies dropping patients, I would reiterate, if you introduce more market competition, you would not have a problem finding affordable quality insurance.
And why will you find the "majority of people in eemrgency rooms" lacking insurance is the fact that the government mandates that they must care for anyone who walks in the door.
I trust doctors more than I trust politicians. I would be fine if a hospital refused somebody who walked into an ER with a cold and wanted some free drugs/care. I believe me I saw plenty of that when I was a cop. People calling for an ambulance because they didn't want to pay for a taxi, etc.etc.etc. Ad naseum.