Posted on 10/18/2014 6:37:05 AM PDT by Kaslin
Its long past time to end the Fed as it is currently constructed. And it was only a matter of time before an Obama appointee put an exclamation on the point. Its what Obama appointees are best at.
Yellen stepped out of her role as Master of the Stock Market to expound on taxation and public education.Yellen points out that poor school districts sometimes arent funded as well as rich one are because the United States relies on local control of education. Its what she calls subnational taxation.
Her implied proposal is that it would be much better if the Feds (as in federal government, not Federal Reserve) taxed and spent the money on behalf of the school districts.
A major reason the United States is different, says Yellendifferent in this case means worse in liberal-speakis that we are one of the few advanced nations that funds primary and secondary public education mainly through subnational taxation.
To which my reply to Yellen is: Shut up.
A few years ago we got this idea in our head that we wanted to hear from our Federal Reserve Chairman more often.
So Bernanke held court through press conferences.
Actually, it would be better if they just shut up, starting with Yellen.
What do 100 battered markets have in common? The Fed just doesnt know when to shut the hell up.
Lets forget for the moment that the Bernanke-Yellen axis has pumped more money into the financial markets than any of their predecessors with so little result for our economy. Lets forget for the moment that that they head an organization that has failed at its primary duty of being the reserve bank of the United States. Instead, it is we the people who have to be the reserve bank.
Forget for a moment that whatever their intentions, the Feds (the reserve bank, not the government) actions have served only a narrow set of Americans in Washington and Wall Street while leaving the rest of us behind.
So forgetting that these economists, so-called, cant even get their own jobs done, lets get to the argument Yellen makes.
New York spends the most amount of money per pupil per year with funding at $19,552. That means that to teach a class of 25 kids to read and write for the year it costs $488,800. Yet only 31 percent of New Yorks public school students were proficient at reading and math in the 2012-2013 school year.
If I gave you $500,000 and told you to teach 25 kids to read and write would you end up with only seven kids who were proficient at the end of the year? I bet you could if you TRIED.
Colorado, by way of example, spends less than the national average of $10,650 per pupil and yet 65 percent of students statewide were rated as proficient in 2014.
Not since constitutional law professor Barack H. Obama presumed to lecture the rest of us about the constitution-- as he would have it-- has a so-called expert been so out of her league as Yellen is on the education argument.
Its bad enough that the Fed has turned into just another failed government agency that protects a narrow set of elites, and acts virtually unashamed of the fact.
Do we have to treat the chairmans inanities on other topics as writ?
The countrys experts and leaders and self-appointed spokesmen have become so bad at what they are supposedly expert at that its not surprising that they would venture into other areas where they also lack understanding.
Whats so surprising is that we are still listening.
Many private schools prove that less money can provide a superior education. With few exceptions, they don’t have near the financial resources of any public school system.
What they do have is the INTEREST and INVOLVEMENT of the parents in the education of their children.
The U.S. simply needs better students.
Yellen’s education system is not for educating. Her system is for the educators
Marxist mastermind. She knows all about all, and needs to say so.
Another exponent of the cadre of liberals who want to reorder society into a utopia where all incomes are equalized by government.
All the while they are providing more stimulus to the stock market so the players with money can get richer.
the word ‘student’ does imply ‘study’ doesn’t it? :>)
Studying is a “White Thing”, that isn’t “Keepin’ it real”, you know what I’m sayin’?
She had no business opining on issues clearly outside the scope of her official purview. Yes, she should just shut up and focus on how to unwind a $4 trillion dollar balance sheet. As is typical of the Obama buraucracies in general, there is no clear path or plan on how they’re going to do that without causing great economic distortions.
Yellen is a central planning, liberal elitist. Keep that in mind as you watch the Fed’s decisions and don’t be surprised to see a continuation of more easy money policies going forward.
Nationalizing eduction would be a total disaster.
I can hear the proponents now: if you like your schools, you can keep your schools.
It is a huge difference: elementary/secondary teacher teaching student versis teacher teaching child/adolescent.
They are not the same thing
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It's all about discipline. Kids will learn if they have to SHUT UP and be required to complete a basic curriculum.
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Absolutely true. Its all about power and control.
Dear Janet,
The WORST School Districts in the nation spend between $13,000 and $19,000 per student.
Money is NOT the issue!
Bloated administrations, teachers unions, and agenda driven curricula, are the key factors in poor student outcome.
Yellens education system is not for educating. Her system is for the educators
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True, but its also a convenient way to indoctrinate rather than educate. Mold the impressionable minds of the young “pioneers” as it were, and guide the development of their “political maturity”.
0bama only appoints shriveled up old redistributionist hags.
I was thinking the same thing, is she an educator? She talked also about income inequality!!!!!
She was hired to be chairman of the fed and not a policy wonk of Obola. Janet, do your job.
Janet Yellen.......Oh yes! She was overwhelmingly approved by the REPUBLICANS in the senate. Oh yes! Just like Eric Holder. Oh yes! And those two supreme court lying dikes also.
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