Posted on 05/13/2015 11:24:39 AM PDT by yoe
I wrote (Barack Obama, Media Critic) about President Obamas appearance at the Catholic-Evangelical Leadership Summit on poverty at Georgetown, where he singled out Fox News for criticism of its news coverage. He did eventually get around to ( talking about poverty:)
Those who are doing better and better, more skilled, more educated, luckier having greater advantages are withdrawing from the commons, he said. Kids start going to private schools .
But wait! President Obama went to a ritzy private school in Honolulu, and his daughters attend Washingtons toniest private school, Sidwell Friends. Was Obama engaging in a rare moment of self-criticism? Of course not. He continued:
kids start working out at private clubs instead of the public parks, an anti-government ideology then disinvests from those common goods and those things that draw us together.
That led fewer people to care about public institutions, Obama explained, leading to government cuts to important public functions making the nation less equal.
Obama insisted that there needed to be more investments in public schools, public universities, public early child education and public infrastructure, insisting that funding these organizations both grows our economy and spreads it around.
Government cuts? What government cuts? Lets take education, the most important item on Obamas list. I think pretty much everyone knows that there has been no decline in spending on education; on the contrary. Spending on education has constantly climbed, without any corresponding improvement in quality. This chart comes from the (Department of Education). Click to enlarge:
Enrollment has been stagnant, particularly at the elementary and secondary levels, to per-pupil spending has steadily increased. Again, click to enlarge:
The United States spends considerably more per pupil than the average OECD country, more in fact than any country except Switzerland and Norway:
So where is the disinvestment? Where is the anti-government ideology? Obamas comments represent rank ignorance; either that or cynical demagoguery. In truth, (the cure for poverty) is well known: graduate from high school, get a jobany joband get married. But the real solution doesnt fit the lefts agenda.
How many are in poverty now, who formerly worked full time and are now part time??
Good question.... plus the fact you are paid by the government (taxpayers)not to work.....
What also should be remembered is that public school systems in the United States and Canada nowadays are basically huge union shops that would probably even take Jimmy Hoffa aback somewhat if he were to walk the earth one more day. A good chunk of that money spent goes to all sorts of pension goodies and related things that you would never even dream of getting in the private sector.
“cynical demagoguery” for $100, Alex.
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