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To: maceng2 who wrote (192536)10/8/2022 11:37:18 AM
From: Rarebird  Read Replies (1) of 218710
 
Liberal Government is into regulations and restrictions. Liberalism thinks it knows better than business how to operate.

What you call standards is just a fancy liberal term for imposing restrictions and regulations on business.

Government needs to get out of the private sector. US does this much better than China so China will never surpass the USA as an economic power. Bush 2 claimed to be the education President. He spent more money than any American President on Education. What a waste. The best high school in NYS in terms of achievement and scores was Scarsdale High School, in Scarsdale, NY, an extremely rich neighborhood. But if you went inside the school and the classrooms, you would see the walls peeling off inside all the classrooms. Instead of making the school look beautiful on the outside, the district voted to attract the top professionals and gave each of the teachers their own office and held them accountable for student achievement.Teachers often came back in at 7pm after a day of teaching to answer questions students had for the test the next day.

The world does not operate by universal abstract standards. They operate by what is best for their nation. You need to get real about that.

Honestly, you sound like a classic modern day liberal.
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