Free college!

Money would be better spent for training in real jobs from trade schools for most of these kids...they'll make more money faster with less debt.....

computer techs
web developer
plumbers
electricians
auto mechanics
cosmetology
massage therapists
coding (for medical careers)
business management (for hotels, restaurants, etc.)
accounting clerk
culinary
welders
civil engineering techs
veterinarian techs
carpenters
purchasing manager
radiation therapist
dental hygienist


dont fake jobs pay?
 
public school is "free"


it changed this nation you idiot


an educated work force is good for the economy


you must have learned nothing in the "free" school you were given

So, how educated is our workforce, seeing as how it relied on our free system of education to properly perform in its duties?
 
So, how educated is our workforce, seeing as how it relied on our free system of education to properly perform in its duties?

it was the best until every time the subject came up you rebuplobots began repeating the meme "throwing money at the problem" as if spending on education was meaningless
 
it was the best until every time the subject came up you rebuplobots began repeating the meme "throwing money at the problem" as if spending on education was meaningless

Spending more everyday, Daesh! But, you can't spend money to establish adequate parenting or productive popular culture attitudes toward learning. Until then, the debate over how much to spend and which educational philosophies to implement are somewhat beside the point.
 
I know how much you right wingers hate education but corporate welfare is a bigger number than people welfare. your post is dishonest

From the article in the OP. "Since Haslam, a Republican, pushed for the Tennessee Promise program in 2014, the idea of tuition-free college has gained some traction".
 
I know how much you right wingers hate education but corporate welfare is a bigger number than people welfare. your post is dishonest

I agree that corporate welfare is also a huge problem. But that has nothing to do with my comment. I would love to hear how my post was dishonest.
 
it was the best until every time the subject came up you rebuplobots began repeating the meme "throwing money at the problem" as if spending on education was meaningless

It isn't meaningless, but we spend more per capita than almost every other nation on earth. Yet we do not get the results. That is why we say throwing MORE money at the problem isn't the answer.

To begin: We have 435 districts represented in the House. One person elected per district. Yet we have 13,506 school districts in the US. Each typically with their own superintendent and staff. WHY??? Why not let the Principals be responsible for running the schools and maintaining budget? Cut that 13k number down to 435 or at least to 870. The waste in admin in the DoE is a huge part of the problem. That money would be better spent on the kids and teachers.
 
public school is "free"


it changed this nation you idiot


an educated work force is good for the economy


you must have learned nothing in the "free" school you were given

Public school is not free, it's taxpayer-funded. Teachers are employed by, receive salary, healthcare & pensions from the taxpayers.
 
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