With that I agree - especially these days. They've all become politicians in the dirtiest sense of the word.
First of all, I specifically said "Liberals" NOT Democrats, even though most of the Democrat party is left-leaning.Quote:
So here, to set the record straight, the democrats do NOT want us to be dependent on social programs, they just don't want us to be dependent on greedy pigs.
However, I stand by my assessment. It's not like that's their conscious objective but that's exactly where their philosophies lead.
I, for one, never said they do want to sell it off. What I did say is that the Conservative philosophy believes that private hands are more suited for the taskQuote:
The conservatives do NOT want to sell off our education to greedy pigs, they just don't want us to rely on social programs that will be end up as a badly managed tax problem.
But see, that's another misconception. Money is the driver of progress: in all fronts and human social endeavors. That's the point. Competition is what makes business' improve their product. That's also another huge error in the Liberal mindset.Quote:
We cannot sell our education off to men who care only about money, or they will work their asses off to manipulate the system to fuck people over so they can keep getting rich. Fuck the industry, it's the root of all evil.
Liberals believe that inequality and businesses are bad because some people get ahead and others don't. But, by some people getting ahead, every one reaps the rewards.
Think of how much better schools will be when people have the right to choose where to send their children. When the pocket book takes a beating, people change their ways real quickly. Competition makes businesses lower their prices and it makes learning institutions improve their product.
Money speaks in ways you seem to be unaware of.