Correct Answer On School Quiz: Conservatives And Republicans Don't Believe In Helping Poor
Indoctrination. And people wonder why the country is so screwed up.
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because they both take the "riches" by force. -- j
As for the political spectrum, the one-dimensional version has been utterly discredited.
The two-dimensional "Political Compass" test has much more going for it:
https://www.politicalcompass.org/test
One of my children made a poor job choice in a job change and came to me asking for money to help them out. The first thing I said to that child was "When did you become a Democrat?" That was the last time I was asked to help out.. Needless to say, that child was able to figure out a way to pay their bills by working for it.
having public, taxpayer-funded education. I believe
that government has one, and only one, proper,
basic function--to protect man from force (includ-
ing fraud) and violence, and to punish same (so
as to provide for just revenge); and education,
except maybe for technical police/military
training,(and possibly training in what the law
is) does not come under that. Beside which,
public education (other than what I just men-
tioned) can, and will, and does, and must, lead
to government thought control; it should be
abolished as soon as can be accomplished.
The same people who devise tests like
this might very well be against compul-
sory or officially sanctioned prayer in
school; I remember what that was like,
and that my second-grade teacher picked
on me because I didn't go to church (this
was a public school in 1959-1960); but
it can go one way as well as the other;
neither is right.
"Although liberal families' incomes average 6 percent higher than those of conservative families, conservative-headed households give, on average, 30 percent more to charity than the average liberal-headed household ($1,600 per year vs. $1,227)." http://www.realclearpolitics.com/article...
No tenure, or NEA! No Department of Education (misnomer: Department of Indoctrination)!
Local control and School choice!
Is help a simple handout or is help the opportunity to become self-sufficient? Handout does not = being or getting self-sufficient. I would put it as Democrats want to help the Poor STAY poor, and Conservatives want to help the poor not be poor.
The lesson being taught is "You WILL believe as we do, or you will fail." I liked it better when kids were taught tools that enabled skills and critical thinking, not politico-socialist indoctrination.
As I remember - schools in the Eastern Bloc and Fascist Germany were required to have similar political indoctrination classes throughout school, to produce "correct-thinking" proles and dedicated party leadership.
I don't really care what they think the political parties' platforms are. I want kids to know the limits of the Federal Government one way or the other!
One minor nit: The article says toward the end the test didn't have "right" answers, but it did. The student was supposed to say Republicans don't believe in helping the poor, which is wrong but the test considered "correct".
The entire test was over-simplified. As JB says it didn't mention objectivists/libertarians.