konnichiwa said:
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Honestly, you need to chill out...maybe take some of that medical marijuana.
To refute your arguments, I wholeheartedly agree that marijuana should be legal. I, personally, have never smoked, however, the Government should not limit personal freedoms. That being said, it should also not limit economic freedoms. So, all in all, if it came down to, oh, should I work a little harder to be able to pay for great cancer treatments that could quite possibly _cure_ me, or get free medical marijuana to help me _cope_ with the cancer I have? Yeah, I'll take the treatment.
The old "move somewhere with low tax rates if you hate taxes" argument does not follow. I was talking apples to apples. The standard of living in African nations is lower than what I find acceptable to raise a family in. I prefer to live in a developed country. That being said, I do not think socialism is in the best interest of the people, which is why I believe taxes should be kept to a minimum. Yes, my streets need to be fixed, adn yes, I need a military. Di I agree that the $ spent on teh US military is enourmous? Yes. Too big? Yes. That being said, if we were not spending an inexcusab;e amount on each piece of machenery, we might not be spending so much. Taxes are oppressive in Canada for what the do for you. Hell, they're oppressive in the US for what we get for them. I'd rather be able to choose what I spend my own money on. Medicare isn't working. Social Security isn't working. Many citizens would rather send their kids to a private school becasue public schooling is poor in america. Look at how many dumb people we have! If we paid less taxes, maybe people would take more responsibility for their lives.
See the other response refuting the uneducated remark about the Katrina victims in New Orleans.
As for the nobel prizes, like I mentioned, I meant historically. Of course we don't win them every year. But you can not tell me that the best minds in the USA do nothing to progress society in a good way. I never said no other countries do, but we sure seem to, historically, have a large number.
As for the education thing, I will definitely look at that video, i will be honest and say I have not yet. Like I said, most public schools are a joke. Especially those thinking about teaching intelligent design...what a joke. But I, and many others, are making our voices heard to make those changes.
Edit: I am currently watching the video on my lunch break. It truly sickens me. My school and the neighboring schools rank near the highest in the nation, and we went there because my parents sought out the district. We succeded not only due to the teachers and district itself, but also due to the hard work of my parents. My Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, they all instilled a sense of intellectual righeousness since day 1. I believe that not only do we need to make the schools better, but also put most of the early responsibility in the hands of the parents. How to do that? I have no idea. All-in-all, it is impressive that Canada is ranked 3rd in the world and USA is 25th. It is very sad. That being said, moving away or killing myself, as you had suggested, does not help anything. I'd rather help the system from within. Also, it, as I have shown, does not mean everywhere in the country is bad. So there is definitely hope. I will most assuredly concede that the K-12 schools in the USA are horrible as a whole, and I should have been more succinct when I stated having the best institutions. I merely was making reference to the world-renowned colleges and universities that people from across the globe come to study and find opportunity.
Edit x 2: My wife, by the way, is a teacher. She is very intelligent. We both hate "No Child Left Behind" and we both know she could have been any number of things. That being said, despite the fact that I'd consider her to be a better teacher than most, she is always trying to learn more and get better. There are others like her. That being said, many of her co-workers are dumbasses, and it bothers me.
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