i mean...i agree, to a point...
maybe...but taxes DID exist 100 years ago. in the beginning, usa fought over taxes, and won their independece.
Mom, actually, is one of the main reasons why she is not staying at home to raise the kids. a pretty intense time in usa history.
this is true.
this is true. but usa would not be the country it is without that defense/war budget...maybe it could afford to a lesser budget but...
education has a lot do to with family affairs also, not just adding more computers to schools and increasing salaries to educators...
tenfeetofganja said:Not one of these taxes existed 100 years ago, and our nation was the most prosperous in the world.
We had absolutely no national debt, had the largest middle class in the world, and Mom stayed home to raise the kids.
maybe...but taxes DID exist 100 years ago. in the beginning, usa fought over taxes, and won their independece.
Mom, actually, is one of the main reasons why she is not staying at home to raise the kids. a pretty intense time in usa history.
The vast majority of $250 billion is for everything from Schools, Hospitals, Roads, Highways, Entrepenurship Redevelopment Programs, Department of Commerce, Community Redevelopment Block Programs, US. Corp. of Engineers, Seafood & Sugarcane Industries, and a long list of other things. The money is going to rebuild a city that took 100's of years, many generations, and billions of dollars to build in the first place.
this is true.
We currently spend nearly 600 milllion a year on our defense/war budget, yet we are only spending 86 million in education???
this is true. but usa would not be the country it is without that defense/war budget...maybe it could afford to a lesser budget but...
education has a lot do to with family affairs also, not just adding more computers to schools and increasing salaries to educators...
cuz it kinda sounds like rhetoric.I dont understand why everyone is so quick to cutdown knowledge.