Bradtemple87 wrote:Our government does not want spend a dime on any of it, and they wonder why our illiteracy spreads like the plague!!!
The collective "we" - ARE the government. We elect them, we re-elect them on all levels, from the Federal Government to the local school board. The problem is people blame "politicians", and "the government" with these blanket statements, "Ahh, Washington will just F it up."
People complain about this program and that program, meanwhile they use programs all the time. It gets cold in the winter, people apply for fuel assistance - that money isn't hatched in an egg, it's taken from the collective tax pool. As are SSI benefits, Police/Corrections, Roads, Medicare/MEDICAID, Food Stamps, WIC, Libraries, Snowplows, Battered Women's Shelters, Schools, Poison Control, Section 8 Housing, Daycare (for low income), etc, etc.
The New Deal created all of these (at the time) great ideas and programs, however we had spoils of victory, we had a massive export advantage beginning to take off, a younger populace (fewer elderly to take care of), and most importantly people did NOT WANT handouts, and DID WANT to work. All of these have changed in the last 60 years, but our spending really has not on these programs. We no longer are the only steel makers, car makers, electronics makers, etc so we don't have this massive trade surplus any longer.
Things are going to get MUCH worse before they get better, education and otherwise. I firmly agree education (and classes/mentors stressing work ethic) are vitally important to our sustainability as a world leader, and the lifestyle many of us are accustomed to. With that said, it is US who needs to not make blanket statements blaming "the government" but US, who needs to boot out those who believe ALL of these programs are sustainable. I'm not liberal bashing, hell, i'd love to help everyone who really needed help - the reality is too many people will TAKE help, but don't NEED it - thus the well runs dry, and we need to cut bait.
So what do WE do, elect those who understand tough choices need to be made. "Sorry, bud, you got hurt and "can't" work. - no more SSI." "But, it's my right...?" "Nope not any more, you can do x, y, and z - so you no longer qualify." Tough choices, but again, we can not sustain every person and every ailment. Elect people who understand this, people who get it. And when you hear someone say, "Oh, what a heartless bastard, f'in neo-cons." Say, "Actually, I think he's a good dude, it's not easy to take away someones home/car/cheap rent/food stamps/20% down for first time homebuyer, etc, but he's willing to be called an inconsiderate asshole for the benefit of us all."