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http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/47976
WE'RE GONNA TRAIN THEM HOW TO DRINK ON THE JOB.
WE'RE GONNA TRAIN THEM HOW TO DRINK ON THE JOB.
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If we prioritize spending, spend the money where its needed, and end all the BS, we'll likely have budget surpluses.
Instead of sobering whores in China, what could your town use $2.6 million for?
Didn't you hear? Gubmint jobs ain't real jobs.Jobs.
Better schools.
Jobs...did I mention jobs?
Didn't you hear? Gubmint jobs ain't real jobs.
Didn't you hear? Gubmint jobs ain't real jobs.
I'm not talking about useless gubmint jobs...I wouldn't work for the gubmint for no amount of money...a bunch of more useless slug I have never seen.
But you take that 2.whatever million and parcel it out to the private sector to hire people, then I would apply and work.
There are some on this board that would just say 'gimme the money'.
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_ELECTRIC_BILL_FRAUD_FLOL-?SITE=FLTAM&SECTION=US
WHAT COULD WE DO WITH THAT LOST 100 MILLION?
Once in a while the guv. finds waste or fraud in a program, and we hear about it. Of course, we don't hear about all the waste and fraud that goes undetected.![]()
I estimate that 1/2 is wasted, and studies support my estimate. Guvmint work always costs twice as much.
I see you know how to read and write.Maybe you should thank public school teachers for that.
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Yeah, well when I went to school no one was promoted to the next grade for just being there. You had to do the work or get left behind, an onerous distinction in itself.
They may have been gubmint workers back then but they taught...they weren't babysitters. I praise the teachers I had back then, even though we children made their task as tough as we could for no reason.
I agree with you there. You and I both had the good fortune to go to the same kind of school.I remember quite a few students who flunked a grade in elementary school and had to take it over. Generally speaking, they were better off for it.
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/68848
THE EPIDEMIC THAT NEVER HAPPENED.