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re: Vance's solution to the rising cost of child care...
Posted on 9/5/24 at 2:00 pm to TxTiger82
Posted on 9/5/24 at 2:00 pm to TxTiger82
quote:Pets also don’t grow up and live off of welfare and have numerous rugrats that the taxpayers have to support for life either.
Pets don't join the labor force when they grow up and add to the country's economic productivity, so yeah, there is a pretty big difference between pets and children.
Posted on 9/5/24 at 2:01 pm to Bonkers119
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I don’t think he even realizes that taxes probably paid for the paved road in the little podunk town he lives in,
Of which I get to use.
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He probably also is too dumb to realize that Red states receive more government subsidies than Blue states. Again probably way too much info for his pea sized brain.
Posted on 9/5/24 at 2:02 pm to Bonkers119
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major democratic areas help fund the majority of public spaces in republican areas.
Yet your fellow blue bros are moving out of their "major dem areas" in droves because they fricking suck, because of how you elite, like minded folks continue to vote and enact policy
Posted on 9/5/24 at 2:05 pm to rwestmore7
Eliminate the requirements for preschool's to have Master's Degreed professionals for accreditation.
I was President of my kid's pre-school board (impressive, I know). Our principal left and I soon discovered how difficult it would be to find a new one, with the required Master's Degree in Elementary Education (to maintain our accreditation) for a salary of $22,000. We only had 50 families, so any incremental cost above and beyond that was a significant tuition increase.
Why do preschool's require Master's Degrees to remind kids to flush the toilet and wash their hands??
I'd look to reduce red tape and regulation as much as possible outside of safety standards. Let the markets decide what they are willing to pay extra for.
I was President of my kid's pre-school board (impressive, I know). Our principal left and I soon discovered how difficult it would be to find a new one, with the required Master's Degree in Elementary Education (to maintain our accreditation) for a salary of $22,000. We only had 50 families, so any incremental cost above and beyond that was a significant tuition increase.
Why do preschool's require Master's Degrees to remind kids to flush the toilet and wash their hands??
I'd look to reduce red tape and regulation as much as possible outside of safety standards. Let the markets decide what they are willing to pay extra for.
Posted on 9/5/24 at 2:06 pm to Riverside
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Well, because as a basic point of biology, males do not have periods, only females do. So why are the schools required to place these products in all of the restrooms when only one sex would have any need for them?
For the male alcoholics.
Posted on 9/5/24 at 2:07 pm to FluffyBunnyFeet
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My grandmother would look after me and my brothers all the time when we were kids. What exactly is unrealistic about Vance's suggestion?
I know a lady in her 60's prior to the shutdown had been working retail pt just to get out the house. When things opened up again, she had a new grandbaby and day care was so expensive it would eat up one of the parents checks. She dropped out of the workforce to care for her grandchild so both parents could work.
I'd imagine there are quite a few families out there that are doing this. Not at all weird.
Posted on 9/5/24 at 2:07 pm to lsupride87
Well the Democrats have been leading the charge over the cliff for decades by destroyed the nuclear family. In many cases nowadays grandparents are actually the adults raising the children instead of the parents.
Posted on 9/5/24 at 2:08 pm to rwestmore7
The solution to the high cost of childcare isn’t a handout or government program. It’s lowering inflation which you don’t seem interested in addressing
Posted on 9/5/24 at 2:08 pm to bhtigerfan
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Pets also don’t grow up and live off of welfare and have numerous rugrats that the taxpayers have to support for life either.
Oh, so you want fewer people around, then?
Posted on 9/5/24 at 2:08 pm to TigerBaitOohHaHa
I'm not seeing that kind of a requirement for a child care center or daycare here in the state of Louisiana. What state are you in? I'm definitely not saying we can't look at some of the red tape as long as we are not doing things that will decrease safety. But this is not the major driver of the rising costs IMO. As I said earlier the daycare my kids went to I know the owner or anyone there didn't have a Masters Degree.
Posted on 9/5/24 at 2:10 pm to TigerBaitOohHaHa
quote:I knew it was red tape by the government that caused all of this.
Eliminate the requirements for preschool's to have Master's Degreed professionals for accreditation.
I was President of my kid's pre-school board (impressive, I know). Our principal left and I soon discovered how difficult it would be to find a new one, with the required Master's Degree in Elementary Education (to maintain our accreditation) for a salary of $22,000. We only had 50 families, so any incremental cost above and beyond that was a significant tuition increase.
Why do preschool's require Master's Degrees to remind kids to flush the toilet and wash their hands??
I'd look to reduce red tape and regulation as much as possible outside of safety standards. Let the markets decide what they are willing to pay extra for.
I called it on page one.
Posted on 9/5/24 at 2:12 pm to TxTiger82
quote:No, I want fewer leeches.
Oh, so you want fewer people around, then?
Posted on 9/5/24 at 2:12 pm to roadGator
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Cool. No idea if you are a commie too but I asked the guy lying for 7 pages.
The actual commie.
Your ideas are practical either way.
Sounds much like the phrase that terrifies commies.
Personal responsibility
I am the furthest from a communist you can be, and I will put blame on my own party members who are not pulling their weight and complaining.
I hate people who complain and have not put forth any effort to fix the problem they are bitching about. That along with bitching about having to spend money when I know you are spending on absolute bullshite and multiple vacations every year etc. These are published figures at this point.
Man the frick up and kill some of the vices as well as some of the stupid spending.
Everyone wants to take the easy way out instead of spending less on the bullshite you spend on and apply those funds to childcare.
Ill go even further and say if you are making a combined income over $120K there is no reason your children should not be in Private School. If they are not, you are not doing all you can to help your children. Education should be the number 1 goal of all parents, that simple. At whatever the cost is.
These are non-negotiable facts.
Posted on 9/5/24 at 2:14 pm to rwestmore7
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We need actual policies to address these problems,
It's truly amazing you think it's the government's job to FIX this. You people have really bought into the Communist Party.
Posted on 9/5/24 at 2:15 pm to rwestmore7
ooof...shite response my guy. and missed opportunity to talk about how much money we're going to have in our pocket for child care under Trump
Posted on 9/5/24 at 2:15 pm to TxTiger82
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Oh, so you want fewer people around, then?
Just so we are clear:
Population decline leads to economic contraction. Fewer people means your world will be smaller and poorer. It is true that some groups may benefit for a period of time, but on the whole society will decline and (probably) become violent.
Example: The Black Death. Population of Europe declined by 1/3. Specific groups actually did better in the aftermath -- particularly farm laborers who could now demand higher wages and more freedom of movement. However, the Black Death also plunged Europe into a prolonged economic depression that lasted for about 200 years, until the Age of Exploration (i.e., when Spain started importing a frick-ton of silver from the Americas). The pandemic also prolonged and exacerbated several ongoing wars (e.g., the Hundred Year's War). Some historians have described the 100-year period between 1350 and 1450 as the most violent in Europe's history.
So yea ... fewer people is generally bad for everyone.
This post was edited on 9/5/24 at 2:20 pm
Posted on 9/5/24 at 2:15 pm to jizzle6609
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These are non-negotiable facts.
Man our education system really is failing. People can't tell the difference between fact and opinion.
Posted on 9/5/24 at 2:16 pm to rwestmore7
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rwestmore7
Idiot on a cracker.
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