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Sunday, November 7, 2010

Socialist Nation

If you polled the American people the answer to the subject question would be NO!
But, if you asked the people what they expect from government, you would find most
would like to receive the trappings of a socialist state.

WHY are so many people anxious to give up their individual  freedom and the
responsibilities that come along with it in favor of government providing education,
health care, protections from whatever govt. deems its responsibility, and much more.

As you look over the American landscape, reflect on our history and the meteoric rise
to become the greatest country in world history, do you wonder what has shifted the thinking
of the American people from that of the Founders who resisted such socialist efforts when
we were only colonies, not yet an independent nation.

What I see on this landscape is the cause of the move, those who themselves are the beneficiaries
of this shift, the professional educator, who work in an  education system which has molded the
thinking of generations of school age children to the benefits of government, in sharp contrast to
the warning of government so important, that it was the reason of the Bill of Rights by the first
ten Amendments of the Constitution.

So, why do the most highly education people, the ones charged with teaching our children
continue to support this shift towards a socialist nation?

The common denominator that I found was the socialist environment the education community
resides in.

In the public sector educators are paid from teaching our children. Their salaries are not structured
by the success of the children they teach. Nor, are their salaries  dependent on the parents ability to
pay.


Stay well,
Tony

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