so why start a whole other program to tie the minimum wage to education? If
that isn't the epitome of the government trying to help people I don't know
what would be.
 I agree that a large part of the problem with NCLB is centralization.

Dana

 On 10/19/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Dana wrote:
> > nnnoooo didn't you read the other thread? He doesn't want people working
> at
> > Wal-Mart. MBAs for everyone ;)
>
> Stirring the pot again:) Your sarcasm is really my point, however.
>
> When the gov't steps in, inefficiency results. If the gov't steps
> out, those that have been gliding along on the gov't policies and
> money will need to make a change and the result will be more
> productivity for us all.
>
> So you'd expect a conservative President to step in and ask the local
> managers to solve the problem or be fired. Instead he's taken the
> liberal approach of trying to manage the entire operation from the
> Whitehouse. Won't work. Never has, never will.
>
> 

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