.Andrea. wrote:
Education. wants to romove federal subsidies and have schools be
funded by local taxes. So does this mean wealthy area's have wealthy schools with better education because of the ability to pay for better schooling?
Private schools may test better but what if a parent can't afford
to pay for their child to go to school? They get little to no
education?
I don't think he's talking so much about public school as higher education. Even if he were, most public education funding comes from property tax. What he is most definetly refering to is higher education. The federal government hands out billions of dollars to schools so that we can have a competent and educated workforce. In the end, all this really does is allow the schools to raise the cost of tuition so that they can suck up more subsidies. At ACC for example, the in district tuition fee only covers about half of what the school makes. The rest is paid for mostly with federal subsidies. Lets just say for example that he was elected and he cut all federal subsidies for higher education. What would happen is that tuition fees would immedietly drop, making the smily face at wal-mart drop its jaw. Yes, there are still people who couldn't afford tuition, but there are still a bounty of state subsidies and scholarships to be had. Some of these scholarships require nothing more than low income and a decent acedemic standing.
.Andrea. wrote:
End Birthright citzenship.-Does this mean people that are americans, born in america aren't citizens even though their family is american?
This simply means that someone can't come into the country, have a child, and the simple fact that they were born on US soil gives them citizenship. Get in line and take the test...
.Andrea. wrote:
Against abortion and to me this is a huge thing. I don't think government has the right to do with what is in my body. Especially a man. Maybe w edo need some sort of population control. I'm tired of seeing stupid people that can't afford the children they have have more babies. And they'll continue to do so because they grew up in a poor town and didnt have the education to know the difference. bringing up the point two points ago.
He is against abortion personally, but he doesn't want to step on the right to decide. He wants to repeal Roe vs. Wade, not so that abortion will be criminalized, but so that it is up to the state governments to legislate abortion if they so desire. Some states will criminalize abortion and some won't, so if you're in one of those southern baptist states, all you have to do is take a road trip to abort your' fetus.
.Andrea. wrote:
Against forced vaccinations? So any American can travel to another country get small pox or at least pick up the dormant virus and bring it over here and infect others.
I don't know what to tell you about that one except... Fear is the mind killer. -Frank Herbert (Dune)
.Andrea. wrote:
opposed to government appointed psychiatrists to ban veterans with post traumtic stress d/o from owning a gun. I dont want some nutty traumatized vet shooting up traffic because he think he's at war.
Any sort of gun ban isn't going to do a lot of good. Marijuana is illegal and look at all the stoners puffin' on their pipes.
.Andrea. wrote:
No standardized tests or or benchmarks as far as testing for home schooled kids? parents can teach their own children at home but no criteria of which they have to learn. i.e a parent can teach a year about math but then spend a week on reading then we have a kid that can count really well but can't read shit.
It happens anyway. I've meet plenty of kids (and adults) both from home school and public school backgrounds who have taken and passed all the standardized tests and even graduated who have 6th grade reading levels, can't do simple algebra, and think that genes are blue and have pockets. The bottom line is that standardized tests have a very low validity. All it is, is more buerocracy and undue stress.