Re: Dump Shithole
Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 7:51 pm
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Mojo wrote:I asked one of my Trumptard tenants why, if he doesn't support gun control on the grounds that people who want to break the law will find a way regardless, does he support spending 8 billion dollars in taxpayer money on a wall if people who want to break the law will just find a way. He just said that it's different and walked out. Trumptards are hilarious.
What really makes them all scary is their voting power.risingfarce wrote:Mojo wrote:I asked one of my Trumptard tenants why, if he doesn't support gun control on the grounds that people who want to break the law will find a way regardless, does he support spending 8 billion dollars in taxpayer money on a wall if people who want to break the law will just find a way. He just said that it's different and walked out. Trumptards are hilarious.
They're not hilarious, they're beyond scary. How can they be so fucking stupid?
republican: (n) moron with a voteTenBenny wrote:What really makes them all scary is their voting power.risingfarce wrote:Mojo wrote:I asked one of my Trumptard tenants why, if he doesn't support gun control on the grounds that people who want to break the law will find a way regardless, does he support spending 8 billion dollars in taxpayer money on a wall if people who want to break the law will just find a way. He just said that it's different and walked out. Trumptards are hilarious.
They're not hilarious, they're beyond scary. How can they be so fucking stupid?
My biggest problem with this mess isn't Trump himself. I trust that cooler heads will prevail if he decides to drop the big one, or something. The thing that hurts me most is that so many of my so called "brothers and sisters" in this land accept the lies willingly, and ask for more. To me, there is something very, very wrong with a society that contains such lemmings. It's like waking up and finding that I'm in the wrong fucking galaxy.Mojo wrote:I asked one of my Trumptard tenants why, if he doesn't support gun control on the grounds that people who want to break the law will find a way regardless, does he support spending 8 billion dollars in taxpayer money on a wall if people who want to break the law will just find a way. He just said that it's different and walked out. Trumptards are hilarious.
Yep. It's absolutely mindblowing that so many people can think so completely differently. And the whole thing with armed teachers is so stupid. So many people who carry out mass shootings end up turning the gun on themselves or go suicide by cop. These aren't sane people. Anyone who can shoot up a school isn't worried about getting shot. So putting up signs like that falls under the same "people are going to do it regardless" catagory that people are using to not further gun control.Turner Coates wrote:My biggest problem with this mess isn't Trump himself. I trust that cooler heads will prevail if he decides to drop the big one, or something. The thing that hurts me most is that so many of my so called "brothers and sisters" in this land accept the lies willingly, and ask for more. To me, there is something very, very wrong with a society that contains such lemmings. It's like waking up and finding that I'm in the wrong fucking galaxy.Mojo wrote:I asked one of my Trumptard tenants why, if he doesn't support gun control on the grounds that people who want to break the law will find a way regardless, does he support spending 8 billion dollars in taxpayer money on a wall if people who want to break the law will just find a way. He just said that it's different and walked out. Trumptards are hilarious.
I'm thinking the banter in the faculty lounge better get a lot more polite from now on.David Lee Hasselhoff wrote:Arming teachers is long overdue. Children have no manners anymore. They are lazy and only interested in ice-cream. The ability to force them to concentrate, behave and listen at gunpoint will ensure a productive learning environment like in the olden days.
David Lee Hasselhoff wrote:Children have no manners anymore. They are lazy and only interested in ice-cream.
Yeah, real shame this particular school didn’t have an armed guard.Kiss Crue wrote:The head of the snake here is government run education and why it should not exist because that is what causes the kids getting murdered in schools.
We have a system whereby the govt pools our taxpayer monies to build schools and run schools. They then dictate to us where we must send our kids according to govt arbitrary "school districts". We have no choice in the matter (unless we want to go the private school route which is only an opportunity for rich families due to the governments "free" alternative model).
If education was privatized and everyone was free to pick any school we wanted, we would all pick schools that would be investing in security. Therefore, every school would have it. Unlike the govt schools we would have liability and accountability and when you have liability and accountability children don't get shot. No shithead bureaucrat in Washington saying we don't have the funds.
If we privatize education we get costs down, we get better quality and we stop seeing kids get murdered in schools.
Conversations around gun control and school processes and "what the govt is going to do" is very well serving for the govt. This is what they want people to talk about. They don't want people talking about why govt is running it and how that should change.
So who will pay for the private schools? The infrastructure, the faculty, all the expenses involved? The security?Kiss Crue wrote:The head of the snake here is government run education and why it should not exist because that is what causes the kids getting murdered in schools.
We have a system whereby the govt pools our taxpayer monies to build schools and run schools. They then dictate to us where we must send our kids according to govt arbitrary "school districts". We have no choice in the matter (unless we want to go the private school route which is only an opportunity for rich families due to the governments "free" alternative model).
If education was privatized and everyone was free to pick any school we wanted, we would all pick schools that would be investing in security. Therefore, every school would have it. Unlike the govt schools we would have liability and accountability and when you have liability and accountability children don't get shot. No shithead bureaucrat in Washington saying we don't have the funds.
If we privatize education we get costs down, we get better quality and we stop seeing kids get murdered in schools.
Conversations around gun control and school processes and "what the govt is going to do" is very well serving for the govt. This is what they want people to talk about. They don't want people talking about why govt is running it and how that should change.
And who sets the standards of education? Or in this newfound freedom, do we just have private schools that run to their own set of standards, with each school having widely varying levels of education?vlad wrote: So who will pay for the private schools? The infrastructure, the faculty, all the expenses involved? The security?
Piss Crue has to be trolling. I can't believe there would be two Monggios in Canada.Piss Crue wrote:The head of the snake here is government run education and why it should not exist because that is what causes the kids getting murdered in schools.
We have a system whereby the govt pools our taxpayer monies to build schools and run schools. They then dictate to us where we must send our kids according to govt arbitrary "school districts". We have no choice in the matter (unless we want to go the private school route which is only an opportunity for rich families due to the governments "free" alternative model).
If education was privatized and everyone was free to pick any school we wanted, we would all pick schools that would be investing in security. Therefore, every school would have it. Unlike the govt schools we would have liability and accountability and when you have liability and accountability children don't get shot. No shithead bureaucrat in Washington saying we don't have the funds.
If we privatize education we get costs down, we get better quality and we stop seeing kids get murdered in schools.
Conversations around gun control and school processes and "what the govt is going to do" is very well serving for the govt. This is what they want people to talk about. They don't want people talking about why govt is running it and how that should change.
I’m sorry, we’ve unanimously decided to go with Kiss Crue’s proposal. We thank you for your submission and urge you to apply again in the future.Turner Coates wrote:I think I have a workable idea for school shootings and security in any place.
Why are you guys speaking like private schools is a hypothetical? Many thousands of private schools exist right now across the US and Canada. Those kids have better facilities, smaller class sizes, better trained teachers, etc... Parents pay for access to the advantages private education brings.Mojo wrote:And who sets the standards of education? Or in this newfound freedom, do we just have private schools that run to their own set of standards, with each school having widely varying levels of education?vlad wrote: So who will pay for the private schools? The infrastructure, the faculty, all the expenses involved? The security?
Also, you think school is unaffordable now? Let KissCrue have his way and watch it get 50x worse.
There won’t be any school shooters because suddenly everyone’s able to afford schools with security. Every fucking thing you post is incomprehensible stupidy, Kiss Crue. So what happens in all the cheap schools that regular people can afford?
I've modified my idea. The robotic security units could have KISS logos on them, and be programmed to play "Love Gun."Mojo wrote:I’m sorry, we’ve unanimously decided to go with Kiss Crue’s proposal. We thank you for your submission and urge you to apply again in the future.Turner Coates wrote:I think I have a workable idea for school shootings and security in any place.
A talking head on CNN today:TenBenny wrote:Wait, so Trump actually openly joked about his bald spot? During a speech? If that's not confirmation that the man has dementia, I don't know what is.
Turner Coates wrote:I've modified my idea. The robotic security units could have KISS logos on them, and be programmed to play "Love Gun."Mojo wrote:I’m sorry, we’ve unanimously decided to go with Kiss Crue’s proposal. We thank you for your submission and urge you to apply again in the future.Turner Coates wrote:I think I have a workable idea for school shootings and security in any place.
But who's paying for all these private schools? Where is that money coming from? Just like your "you should all just invest" stance, where does that money just appear from? And all that isn't even pointing out how your "if schools were privatized, there'd be no school shootings" is absurd. If your argument is "put more guns in the school," that's one thing. But a school having security has nothing to do with it being private or government run. Schools have securirty guards.Kiss Crue wrote:Why are you guys speaking like private schools is a hypothetical? Many thousands of private schools exist right now across the US and Canada. Those kids have better facilities, smaller class sizes, better trained teachers, etc... Parents pay for access to the advantages private education brings.Mojo wrote:And who sets the standards of education? Or in this newfound freedom, do we just have private schools that run to their own set of standards, with each school having widely varying levels of education?vlad wrote: So who will pay for the private schools? The infrastructure, the faculty, all the expenses involved? The security?
Also, you think school is unaffordable now? Let KissCrue have his way and watch it get 50x worse.
There won’t be any school shooters because suddenly everyone’s able to afford schools with security. Every fucking thing you post is incomprehensible stupidy, Kiss Crue. So what happens in all the cheap schools that regular people can afford?
We have a 2 tiered system that is discriminatory towards the non rich masses who can't afford the cost of private schooling. ONLY the rich have the option of where they send their kids to school. The poor masses are marched to the school of your overlord's choice.
When you give people the choice of where they can send their kids, and you bring competition to the school system, you will not have political/bureaucratic squabbling over security investment in school. There will be no choice. The profit motive will insist you make parents feel great about sending their kids there.
Without the public sector involved you would see lower cost private schools everywhere. All the existing public schools would be sold to private companies. Just like you have all sorts of different levels of day care places. No different than right now where no 2 schools in no 2 neighbourhoods are the same.
So, we get rid of government run schools and spend exactly the same amount of money of privatized schools, which, for some reason, will have more guns. Are these school standardized? There'd have to be a governing board for that. And if a parent wants to choose a specific school that isn't part of the standardized system, they have to uproot their home and job to live by whatever school is so much more amazing than the local government-run school. Who can do that?Kiss Crue wrote:Not sure what's so funny about murdered kids because government manages something they neither have the competence or accountability to manage.
Only rich people having the opportunity to choose where their kids go to school is also less than hilarious.
According to this...25% of your state/local taxes go to education. 9% federal. Add it up and that's a nice little bundle you can otherwise be paying to a school in a privatized system.
https://www.cbpp.org/research/state-bud ... dollars-go
I actually like "Love Gun."risingfarce wrote: "Love Gun" has been played to death. Make it "Unholy".