Bobevenson's AEP manifesto
Re: Everybody here supports government dictatorship except me.
And yet you need a license.
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Re: Everybody here supports government dictatorship except me.
What insurance company would cover such a risk?bobevenson wrote:Under the AEP, you can't sue anybody for anything, and so if you want protection from an accident, you better get your own insurance. ...
Based upon what? You mean if they ask you you will tell them that you have no insurance, that the car is unroadworthy, that you are drunk?Passengers can make their own determination about riding in your car.
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Re: Everybody here supports government dictatorship except me.
License? What are you talking about?Skip wrote:And yet you need a license.
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Re: Everybody here supports government dictatorship except me.
Questions? Why do you keep asking them?bobevenson wrote:License? What are you talking about?Skip wrote:And yet you need a license.
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Re: Everybody here supports government dictatorship except me.
Good point; I never get rational answers.
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Re: It's time for the government to get out of education altogether!
Quit talking like the village idiot. The government already removes children from abusive settings. Not providing a minimum standard of education should be added to the list.
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Re: Everybody here supports government dictatorship except me.
I think you ask your questions in order to avoid discussion of rational points you can't deal with, Bob.
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Tax-exempt Charitable Donations Are Improper
When a person or company receives a tax exemption for a charitable contribution, the government is actually contributing to that organization the tax it would have otherwise received. This is an improper expenditure of government money, and in the United States, it is unconstitutional.
Re: Everybody here supports government dictatorship except me.
If you don't know what those are and you're operating a motor vehicle on public roads - never mind a taxi - I foresee trouble in your future.bobevenson wrote:License? What are you talking about?Skip wrote:And yet you need a license.
Call it an hunch, if you like.
We done here?
Yep.
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Re: Bobevenson's AEP manifesto
About 10 replies per view, not bad. Makes me wish I were the actual originator of this thread.
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Re: It's time for the government to get out of education altogether!
mick: I've asked you to say something about the aims you think a successful education system should have. Without aims and targets, there can be no such thing as "failure".
bob: It doesn't matter what I think a successful educational system should have, it's what creates a profitable business that keeps customers coming back and attracting new customers through advertising and word-of-mouth.
Ah, like a true believer in the magic of the market, you imagine the "invisible hand" can provide all the answers so you don't need to. But it isn't so.
Not every question is settled in the market place. Questions such as "Do you love me?", "What's the point of going on living?", "When will Daddy come home and read me a story?" They can't be answered by the invisible hand of the market, Bob.
And neither can "What does Bob think should be required of our education systems?" or in other words "Bob, at what, in your opinion, is the American public school system failing (and failing outrageously)?"
bob: ... the diplomas given out are invalid since the graduates are not able to read, write and do math well enough to get or hold on to a job
Wait, Bob ... I don't think you can mean that everyone who graduates from America's public schools is unfit for any kind of work, so I'm guessing that you have just forgotten to specify some measures and targets for employability that you believe the state schools should be aiming for, and are failing to meet. See, without the targets, there can be no failure.
So, let me ask the same question again; American education is a failure in respect of what aims and targets?
bob: It doesn't matter what I think a successful educational system should have, it's what creates a profitable business that keeps customers coming back and attracting new customers through advertising and word-of-mouth.
Ah, like a true believer in the magic of the market, you imagine the "invisible hand" can provide all the answers so you don't need to. But it isn't so.
Not every question is settled in the market place. Questions such as "Do you love me?", "What's the point of going on living?", "When will Daddy come home and read me a story?" They can't be answered by the invisible hand of the market, Bob.
And neither can "What does Bob think should be required of our education systems?" or in other words "Bob, at what, in your opinion, is the American public school system failing (and failing outrageously)?"
bob: ... the diplomas given out are invalid since the graduates are not able to read, write and do math well enough to get or hold on to a job
Wait, Bob ... I don't think you can mean that everyone who graduates from America's public schools is unfit for any kind of work, so I'm guessing that you have just forgotten to specify some measures and targets for employability that you believe the state schools should be aiming for, and are failing to meet. See, without the targets, there can be no failure.
So, let me ask the same question again; American education is a failure in respect of what aims and targets?
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Re: Bobevenson's AEP manifesto
Talking of invalid diplomas , if you google for "fake qualifications", you will discover that the private system, far from eschewing such an evil, is actually awash with intitutions falling over themselves to provide that very service.
lol "invisible hand" ftw!
lol "invisible hand" ftw!
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Re: Bobevenson's AEP manifesto
Any government-enforced standard of education is a failure, starting with government schools operated by educational hacks and their unions. The need for truancy laws are indicative of this failure, and are themselves a tyrannical intrusion of government into people's lives.
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Re: Bobevenson's AEP manifesto
Any government-enforced standard of education is a failure ...
No it isn't, Bob. That's just your anti-government prejudice expressing itself mantra-like, as if you were in some kind of mindless trance. "Government enterprise is bad because it's not private enterprise" is a silly circular argument.
Or, as you like to call it, "divinely inspired prophesy" ...
No it isn't, Bob. That's just your anti-government prejudice expressing itself mantra-like, as if you were in some kind of mindless trance. "Government enterprise is bad because it's not private enterprise" is a silly circular argument.
Or, as you like to call it, "divinely inspired prophesy" ...
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Re: Bobevenson's AEP manifesto
Let me try to explain the economics to you. The reason government and other nonprofit organizations are unfit to provide any product or service is that they do not face the discipline of the marketplace. When private companies do a poor job, they are the ones who ultimately suffer by not turning a profit or going bankrupt. When government and other nonprofit organizations do a poor job, nothing happens, they just keep going on and on and on. Can't you understand this?mickthinks wrote:"Government enterprise is bad because it's not private enterprise" is a silly circular argument.