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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Taro who wrote (336810)5/8/2007 11:42:38 PM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) of 1572482
 
A conservative wants to help the lower performing students by helping the lower performing students improve, knowing confidence and improvement comes with encouragement and knowledge. Liberals think the best way to help the lower performing students is by limiting the brilliance of our most gifted students with the focus having to be be on the "education gap" to substantiate their failed theory. How does it look to the lower performing students, that what they would aspire to become, is held up as the symbol of what is wrong?

Same exact same mindset is demonstrated by liberals wanting to help poor people by putting a yoke on the rich. Hence, their necessity for perpetuating the finite pie mantra as proof their socialist idea will work. Conservatives want to help the less skilled people by helping them improve, believing that wealth is created, not redistributed. Why should the poor aspire to greater wealth knowing wealth is held up as the symbol of why they are poor?

Seems to be a shallow, warped collection of ideals aimed at creating a socialist state, with the power in the hands of the elitists who's power depends upon everyone being average, and no one excelling.
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