To: Jaysun
Not to mention that the federal government has no constitutional business being involved with education to begin with. The states are perfectly capable of handling these matters themselves.
8 posted on
01/05/2004 3:46:15 PM PST by
inquest
(The only problem with partisanship is that it leads to bipartisanship)
To: inquest; Jaysun
Not to mention that the federal government has no constitutional business being involved with education to begin with. The states are perfectly capable of handling these matters themselves. Good point. The best way to cut spending is eliminate the federal government's unconstitutional role and correspondingly reduce the tax burden. Allow the people of each state to decide the degree to which their state government should be involved rather than force them to pay for education of other states.
I hope to elect like-minded people in November.
11 posted on
01/05/2004 4:09:17 PM PST by
The_Eaglet
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To: inquest
Not to mention that the federal government has no constitutional business being involved with education to begin with. The states are perfectly capable of handling these matters themselves.
I agree! The states are capable of handling education - but I think that the responsibility to education children should eventually rest on the parents rather that the federal or the state government.
14 posted on
01/05/2004 4:21:18 PM PST by
Jaysun
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