Thousands of teachers are being fired due to the recent austerity program that is re-directing funds to the elite's favorite charity,themselves. The budget must be reduced so academic teachers are the first to go. This is a very revealing action by the establishment. I dont even dare to ask why the extra-curricular programs arent considered for the ax,in Texas folks football is god.
How many times have I dreamed of a school without pep rallys,cheerleaders,stinky jocks slapping one another on the ass and boosters jacking Me for money to support the Ceaser inspired "bread and circus" ?
Besides, the taxpayer is funding a training program that supplies a multi-billion dollar industry,the NFL, with a large pool of players that only about one tenth of a thousandth of one percent of whom will be employed by the NFL teams. Village idiot will say "well we teach them to cut hair and to be electricians,so whats the difference?" The rub is that millions of Americans will work in mundane jobs that they may have been prepared for in public school,and rightly so. To pass over sports programs when cutting costs is exactly why the world sees us as idiots. I look around Me and I see people with their eyes open,the lights are on but nobodys home. Its like the "Planet Of The Apes" ,only they aint apes, they're jackasses. In liberty and truth, Korn
Sorry if My punctuation or syntax sucks folks,when I shoulda been in english class I was chasing cheerleaders and tossing the ball around.
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ReplyDeleteThey came, they saw, they took it all. Welcome to the world where thieves have no honor, and those who hone their talents hammering the rest of us are lavishly rewarded.
...and who's first on the list???...University of Alabama’s Nick Saban--football coach.
America’s college football coaches seem to have made an end run around the Great Recession. In 2006, only 10 of the about 120 big-time college football coaches took home at least $2 million a year. The 2010 total: 38.
The king of them all: the University of Alabama’s Nick Saban, with a 2010 takehome at $6,087,349, six times the college football coaching average. Only five coaches in all of professional sports will this year make more than Saban.
Forbes has labeled Saban the “most powerful coach in sports,” and his many perks -- everything from two cars to a contract clause that lets him exit Alabama at any time without taking a financial penalty -- amply confirm that assessment.
Financial penalties, meanwhile, are abounding throughout the rest of Alabama's public sector. Budget cuts have forced some colleges in the state to up tuition as much as 23 percent. The state’s overall education budget dropped 9.5 percent in 2010, and local school boards now see no way to “avoid major layoffs.”
Saban, for his part, has been blasting the “greed” of sports agents who sneak college athletes cash in hopes of cashing out big themselves when the athletes turn pro. In August, Saban called these agents no better “than a pimp.”
A pimp, responded one national sports writer, displays a “willingness to physically exploit young people” the pimp claims “to protect” and, “above all, a love of money.” That definition, continued Fox Sports analyst Mark Kriegel, just might fit Nick Saban, Alabama’s most “highly paid state employee.”
Austerity for us, opulence for them. Do they sell pitchforks and torches at Ace Hardware?
ReplyDeleteGood to see ya korny ;)
ReplyDeleteBread and circuses...that says it all. The plebes will cryout even more hystericaly for this as things get progressively worse for them--the escapism, the fantasy life is a shelter for their whittled down little minds.
ReplyDeleteAll by the numbers--history in cycles...Harley's with Norsemen in horned helmets and big sharp axes in the darkening age of the 21st century.
Now that map to Kansas I used to keep in my glove box...ah yellow and faded by age.
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Yes, good to hear from you again Kornman.
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We could be heroes...but just for one day.
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Cheers Kaptain Korn! Yep, some things just ain't right are they? Deals, Deal-making, and the coinky doinky deals they make...
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ReplyDeleteIs that a Texas delight?
I used to call one of my X's, Suger Butt
"Suger but what?" was the routine...yea stupid personal ditties that swirl aroung in our untempered insane social dances. Isn't it fun?
Sometimes.
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Yes, in criminal terms, the NCAA is the new casino. It makes the IOC look pristine.
ReplyDeleteNot only do the Universities provide the Armageedon weapons science for the Big Blue Consortium but they recruit the brightest to work in the core of this alchemist Cabal.
But should a poor guy like Reggie Bush get a loaner car for a date they are quick to act and make examples of these young men.
It's not a few bad apples but more a rotten bushel. It's widespread yet USC, Colorado, SMU, Oklahoma Alabama and Nebraska may head the top ten. Pete Carrol's departure was a perfect example of covering the tracks and Kiffin will pick up where he left off.
Colorado had 6 rapist playing and Nebraskas players were above the law in Lincoln.
Murder was not excluded. Osbornes hitmen.
http://www.examiner.com/la-county-libertarian-in-los-angeles/incredible-video-shows-rogue-cops-go-crazy-over-constitutionalist-videographer
ReplyDeleteMany people will claim that Amerika is not a police state. But anyone familiar with YouTube and the number of maniacal assaults by cops on citizens for filming the criminal behavior of police is constant, even though many are taken down by YouTube because of complaints by the lawless authorities—yet the stream of new videos is constant.
The assaults by illegitimate authority are daily.
Any Amerikan that is ignorant of this isn't paying attention. And that is how police states thrive.
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Hiya, Korn,Jersey, Puddy, WW:-)
ReplyDeleteyeah as a real outsider...the rest of the world is rather stymied at the insane way amerikka goes to extremes to keep dumb jocks in school at the expense of better options, like kids that will work seriously for a living.
how many of the hopefuls ever make it?
at what cost to the rest of the school?
and do they ever? pay it all back when they get famous?
I think not.
when deserving kids miss an education nothing is ever going to make up for it.
getting the crazy sport OUT of schools and into local and private clubs, would go a long way to correcting it.
In aus if you play sport you do it AFTER school, and being good at sport does NOT have the ed system passing near dunce level students.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=22487
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Dobedoo Oz...make any snowmen this follyday season?
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The Oversight and O.K. by the Obama Administration of the Gulf Oil cataclysm qualifies as treason against the residents and environment impacted. Is there any other logical conclusion to come to?
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