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Quite frankly, where I stand.

  1. On money:
    Everything's going to hell because people don't want to spend their money. People don't want to spend their money cuz our economy is shit. Money that is spent is on shit from overseas. As far as american made, since our economy sucks and the companies know it, they out-source or hire immigrants...so that money goes out of country, products are lower quality, so now the people without money can't even justify spending it. Even the entertainment industries, people are just trying to get it all for free.

    On sexuality:
    Just...yeah, don't get me started. I guess the lack of any sort of morality has just led us to deeper and creepier fixes. Hell, I'm one of them, I just can't justify anything loli. Reproductive maturity is still sexy to me, I guess.

    On education:
    Back to money. Schools need passing students to justify curriculum. Kids are lazy, not to mention people seem to think that holding them to standards is against their constitutional rights. Why are we worried about making the standardized tests in spanish now? wtf. I'm no racist, but just learn damned english already. In any case, standards go down so schools can stay open, which produces the amazing college freshmen that honestly think Beethoven was a dog, and that leasing a car is a great idea.

    On the internet:
    ITT, we're all idiots.

    Pick a topic, I'm in a ranting mood. wtf, world?

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    GTR

    " Why are we worried about making the standardized tests in spanish now? "

    which school district is this this...?

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  3. On money:
    Everything(in America)'s going to hell because people don't want factory jobs and the government is discouraging creation of factory jobs. People don't want factory jobs, but factories are necessary for production. Production is necessary for a trade surplus, and a trade surplus is necessary for a lasting economic growth.

    On education:
    It's wasted on anyone who doesn't want to learn. I say make it optional from about 4th grade on. If people really want a nice job when they grow up, they can go to school. Otherwise they can get those hands nice and calloused in preparation for their factory job(unemployment is a bullshit issue that would never be an issue if our government didn't use the central bank to deliberately fuck the economy).

    On the internet:
    Any effort ever spent to correct anyone on the Internet is wasted because people ignore what they don't want to hear here, unlike if you were in their face IRL.

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  4. On money, you get what you deserve.

    People want lowest price at all cost, and they want the highest wage at all cost, which equals Walmart. Enjoy your society YOU made it.

    On sexuality. The moment you tell religion to fuck off out of your life and accept that cocks and balls were meant for cunts and wombs to produce offspring and really that's all there is too it, everything else makes more sense. There is really only two logical rules on sex. Do it safely or suffer the consequences, and those under 12 are off limits to ANYone and those under 20 are off limits to anyone over 20.
    Master that, and sex is no longer much of a problem.

    On education. Weeeeeeeeell I could say many things. Teachers should be paid based on their actual skill, not based on their unions.
    Society should pay for educating the young, and do a better job of it. Because the future you build, is the one you get to grow old in.
    It's no wonder the world looks like shit, we built it that way.

    On the internet, hmm it is what it is eh. The ultimate expression of pandora's box. No you can't close it now.

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  5. My school district-somewhere in california.

    If we made school optional, nobody would go and people would still depend on the government to keep them alive.

    Fully agree about the internet, that's why you don't feed the trolls. Now, if you're bored ... counter-trolling's fun sometimes lol

    Economy, yep. We screwed it.

    Sexuality-then is homosexuality wrong on a genetic level? And why do we keep getting into fetishes not involving cocks in cunts? That's not our genes ensuring their survival there.

    Yes, more money invested in education would be nice, but can you justify it with the low grades that kids are getting?

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  6. On Money: Not really sure where to begin on money. I could rant all day on it. Seems like more of people's money (this rant strictly basing everything on the USA) is going to a larger number of sources these days. In addition to food, housing, car payments if applicable, there is internet, cable if you have it, other entertainment like an online game membership or netflix, landline service, cellular service, cellphone wireless internet service, (additionally texting or PTT plans?), car insurance, health insurance, and probably potentially others. Now not many people pay for all of these things, but to me it just seems that as years go by more of our money is already pre-allocated before we even spend it. Basing standards on grades is a self-degrading system. If grades are poor, the schools get less funding, which in turn degrades the learning environment which could in turn further lower grades. Lower funding also reduces teacher morale which is often coupled with overcrowding in classrooms and teachers needing to pay out of pocket just to get supplies that they NEED.

    Uh, that's all for now. Sorry about the rant, just sort of happened. I had a lot more text than I expected before I knew it.

    Then there are other problems like the rapidly increasing debt of not just the government but the people as well. The widening gap between rich and poor and the dwindling middle class, companies moving overseas because of cheaper costs, thereby causing U.S. jobs to dwindle.

    Not to mention the entire world economic system needs a serious looking at due to dwindling oil. According to studies, we have already or will shortly be approaching 'peak oil' in the next 10 years. As it stands the world infrastructure can not run on any other energy source other than oil and that by current estimates is going to be gone in 50-100 years. And in the mean time we don't have and probably won't have an alternative energy that is as cheap and as plentiful as oil.

    On Education: My personal view is that education also needs a good looking at. Scrap this no child left behind BS and put more emphasis on education overall so that funding can be raised. High education levels have been correlated with decreased crime, better health, higher production levels, and faster technology gains. I'd be willing to assume that there would also be a rise in quality of life as well though I have not seen scientific evidence regarding that in particular. Teaching standards should be raised, standards should be set for teacher credentials and teacher salaries should be raised as it is abysmal for most of the U.S.

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  7. Whoops, sorry about the massive rant. I actually had some cut off. I just started writing and next thing I knew I had more text than I knew what do with.

    Guess I felt like ranting today.

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  8. On Money
    People rather keep eating their fillet mignon instead of eating mac and cheese so the next man can have something something in his stomach too. The real problem here is that we put extravagances before the welfare of others.

    On education
    We aren't doing enough to engage our kids into learning. They are more interested in the life styles portrayed on the tube aka mommy. We have to clean up our values.

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  9. fatal, I pretty much agree. As for the debt thing, did you realize that's pretty much how money's made in the US? By introducing more debt? Look it up, it's interesting. The banks introduce money, not the mints.

    Infinite-Although I agree that we should be making more of an effort to feed the needy, the world isn't communist, and people should be able to enjoy what they have received, right? As far as our values, I really thing the WHOLE barrel of monkeys comes down to the degradation of the family unit.

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  10. Hitoritaka said:
    fatal, I pretty much agree. As for the debt thing, did you realize that's pretty much how money's made in the US? By introducing more debt? Look it up, it's interesting. The banks introduce money, not the mints.

    Infinite-Although I agree that we should be making more of an effort to feed the needy, the world isn't communist, and people should be able to enjoy what they have received, right? As far as our values, I really thing the WHOLE barrel of monkeys comes down to the degradation of the family unit.

    I actually knew about that. I've been watching a lot of documentaries this year and it's really disheartening. Corporations twist the government to their whims, the banking industry controls the money, and whoever makes it to the president's office is just strong-armed into more deregulation. A document was even uncovered at one point that was essentially an update on a bank's plans to control the known world. Seriously? How cocky does someone have to be to publish and distribute something like that?

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  11. Hitoritaka said:
    fatal, I pretty much agree. As for the debt thing, did you realize that's pretty much how money's made in the US? By introducing more debt? Look it up, it's interesting. The banks introduce money, not the mints.

    Infinite-Although I agree that we should be making more of an effort to feed the needy, the world isn't communist, and people should be able to enjoy what they have received, right? As far as our values, I really thing the WHOLE barrel of monkeys comes down to the degradation of the family unit.

    I'm talking about people who have a hard time keeping a roof over their heads and keeping food in their stomachs for them and their families. Or people who lack those things entirely. What do they have to enjoy? I disagree with the whole sink or swim mentality and I believe we should make an effort to help our neighbors in need. It is in out self interest to do so anyways.

    The family unit is dysfunctional; fathers are not there and mothers are still kids themselves. But I believe it takes a village to raise a child I can't hope to raise a kid in a dysfunctional environment we can't only blame the parents and not fix our attitudes about it. That environment only contributes to that cycle.

    Its like when mcdonalds sell products that are unhealthy for us and our kids, spend millions if not billions on marketing said products, we complain and their attitude is we don't have to eat there. If your actions harms the welfare of others then you should reconsider performing them.

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  12. On Education

    Back then all they did to educate me was suspecting I was gangster, I had no ties with any group or organization.They kept me isolated from other students bring up things I did in the past, like hurting a kid when I was 4th grade which I did apologize to the person.

    Funny part is the school which I once attended in 8th grade even the program I was in they accidentally killed a child they didn't apologize at all.

    http://www.schoolsafetypartners.org/law/422-Therapeutic-Floor-Hold-Kills-Student.html

    They can go to hell for all I care.

    On Money

    People save money all the time it's a common thing.

    On Sexuality:

    Don't really care.

    Internet:

    You be surpise how many people use the internet.

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  13. On Money:
    Corporations

    On Education:
    no money

    On Free Market:
    Other people do it cheaper
    You want other people to have it cheaper for you
    you dont want to work for cheap.

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  14. Vicious said:
    On Money:
    Corporations

    On Education:
    no money

    On Free Market:
    Other people do it cheaper
    You want other people to have it cheaper for you
    you dont want to work for cheap.

    For people who are familiar with the issues, I think that's about as quick a summary as is possible.

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