Title: On a plate Source:
The Wireless / The Pencilsword URL Source:http://thewireless.co.nz/articles/the-pencilsword-on-a-plate Published:May 22, 2015 Author:Toby Morris Post Date:2015-08-30 17:43:00 by A Pole Keywords:equality, oportunity, wealth Views:9947 Comments:41
You can thank all those progressives for f'ing up the public schools to a point teachers burn out in just a few years.
Why should we pay teachers more when they have become powerless over educated baby setters?
Progressives destroy things instead of building them up. Im sure its in one of those communist hand books where you must break them before you can build them up. They forgot to read on where it said you must break the spirit of the "animal" that keeps bad from becoming good. Not the good to make everyone bad!
I suppose there's a point you're trying to make? To me, that simply looks like life in the United States. Not everyone has wealthy parents. I know I didn't.
Actually, in the United States Paula would qualify for a Pell Grant paying for her college.
Both my parents worked and my father had two jobs for years when raising their kids. Because they worked no Pell Grant. So I worked hard in school, competed and received a scholarship for college. That paid for tuition. I worked while going to college to pay for the other expenses and paid my own bills.
Paula is no dummy. She can do the same thing.
This comic avoids another category. The parents who refuse to work. But they get Pell Grants too.