Quote:
Originally posted by KMA-628
I read your post, several times in fact.
1) The previous increases have done nothing to help with this problem. I don't believe (and the trend supports me on this) that more money will solve it. If more money is the simple solution, then why hasn't it worked over the past dozen or so spending increases (that are well above the inflation rate)?
2) I still dispute your last statement. The system that is in place now is not the system that you are referring to.
You have to eliminate the problem(s) first. If this was done we could have a system that works beautifully without spending more money on it.
|
I'm not going to beat this into the ground with you. I've said my opinion on the matter and I'll reiterate it for others that may have missed it:
The reason past spending hasn't worked might be due to where it has been spent. If we ensure that it is only spent in certain areas that research indicates leads to better education, further spending will not be in vain. If we just hand it out to people to spend as they wish, common sense will dictate that they are prone to give it to themselves.
More careful reading and less antagonism, please.