I have been doing alot of thinking recently about what the average middle class tax payer can do in order to exact real action and change from our local power structure. Elections are ineffective, because of what Americans have been conditioned to expect from our government, and because of our government's own opperating structure and mercantilist economic system. Protesting is equally ineffective, because our major media outlets who used to cover and help drive rebellion are part of that same system, and are now nothing more than the public face of major international conglomerates who make their profits living on the public dole.
Here in Rhode Island, our teachers and other state employees and their unions don't view our current problems as taxation based, or unemployment based. They view them as a "revenue problem". Our unions are protected by layers of law and precedent, making it near impossible to combat them.
My local property taxes are schedualed to rise this year, as state funding for most aspects of education are being cut, but the unions refuse concession because they are legally protected from having to come to the bargaining table when it is not to their benifit to be there.
My proposal is this:
Eleven percent of Rhode Island students attend private schools
according to the Friedman Foundation. This means that in addition to the roughly $15,000 it costs to educate their child in public school, most are spending a minimum of $14,000 over that on the sosts of a private of parochial education. Arming ourselves with this information, and knowing that our household budgets have tightened, I belive it is time to coordinate a mass enrollment of private school attendees and home schoolers into the public schools. Thusly overwhelming the system.
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19 Yet she became more and more promiscuous as she recalled the days of her youth, when she was a prostitute in Egypt. 20 There she lusted after her lovers, whose genitals were like those of donkeys and whose emission was like that of horses.
Ezekiel 23:19-20