A lot of things, such as state-run education is hard to imagine as being a wholly private industry because most of us have always known public education, and for most of us, it's been a positive experience.
When you think of government not as 'that big company that runs everything' and more along the lines of 'those legislators that write laws' it seems almost perverse that they might pay our teachers and decide what our children learn.
Don't get me wrong, I think education is extremely important, especially for children. It's also extremely important to get regular exercise and to wipe your ass but most would agree the government has no place providing these services to us.
Things like public education just blur the line of who is running who.
When you think of government not as 'that big company that runs everything' and more along the lines of 'those legislators that write laws' it seems almost perverse that they might pay our teachers and decide what our children learn.
Don't get me wrong, I think education is extremely important, especially for children. It's also extremely important to get regular exercise and to wipe your ass but most would agree the government has no place providing these services to us.
Things like public education just blur the line of who is running who.
- Meatball