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 //  Fat Dumb and Unhappy

Posted on Tuesday, September 28th, 2010 by Kevin Jackson

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I get outraged, when I hear absolute BS by politicians, and Obama pegged my BS meter on his discussion of education.  As with all things Obama, he straddles both sides of an issue, leaving Americans fat, dumb, and unhappy.

While on Good Morning America, Obama responded to the question of why his daughters are in private school in DC versus public schools.  He offered this excuse:

There are some terrific individual schools in the D.C. system. And that’s true, by the way, in every city across the country. In my hometown of Chicago there are some great public schools that are on par with any private school in the country.

Obama says that DC schools are struggling.  Seriously?!  Yet he takes no responsibility for the struggle.

I won’t rehash Obama’s cancelling of the Bush voucher program—a program that had a proven track record of success in DC. You can draw your own conclusions on whether Obama felt the children of DC were more important than his promises to the teachers’ unions.

Obama knows that public schools in DC are pathetic, which is why his daughters attend private school. And it’s not like this is Malia’s and Sasha’s first foray into école privée!  They attended private school in Chicago as well!

As for “school choice” in DC, Obama comes clean about his daughters’ school choice in answering a question about sending them to private school:

I’ll be very honest with you: Given my position, if I wanted to find a great public school for Malia and Sasha to be in, we could probably maneuver to do it.

That’s how an elitist answers a question. Elitist tell you YOUR problem, as they avoid the problem in their own lives.

Meanwhile we have an education system that puts 100% of taxpayer money into 70% of the kids. 30% of the kids who do not attend public school get none of the money, i.e. home school, faith-based schools, and private schools. Yet this is where our “best and brightest” come from.

America’s “gubment” schools fail as many as 50% of children, yet Obama and other Liberals do nothing except provide platitudes.  His daughters get superior educations, avoiding the gang-infested, crime-infested, drug-infested gauntlet of the  inferior education of “gubment” schools—the schools where our kids are relegated.

To put education in America in real life terms, consider that a school is...

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in the business of producing scholars, manufacturing a good student, as it were.  A manufacturing plant producing 50% good product would SHUT DOWN! In other words, 50% of your product is defective.

Yet our public schools continue to operate inefficiently and ineffectively, and continue to ask for more money. The American public, the taxpayer is the stockholder of the public school system, but has no voice in it. When the corporation known as the public school system wants more money to run one of the worst businesses in the world, they simply confiscate more funding.

Public schools offer no statistical process control (SPC), nor do they employ Six-Sigma manufacturing experts to improve production. They remain content with 50% fallout, and continue for the most part to operate in a “business as usual” mode.

In the real world of manufacturing, if you have 5% fallout, there is a company-wide panic. The company would call meetings with quality engineers, manufacturing engineers, plant managers, and they would not rest until they could get to 99%+ throughput. Can you imagine Mercedes (pre-Chrysler) having five defective cars per hundred roll off the assembly line?

Here’s the wrap:

To be clear, ALL public schools are struggling, which is why Obama is saying that public schools are for “other people’s ‘chirrens’,” not the Obama’s. It’s not like they didn’t have enough taxpayer-funded flunkies to help find that “great public school for Malia and Sasha,” or were Michele’s 32 or so suck-ups conveniently unavailable?

Like Michele’s battle against obesity, Barack Obama has no intention of actually addressing the fundamentally flawed systems.  In education, the teachers’ union—the very union who has failed America’s children—are owe favors by Obama and all other Liberal politicians, so the sytem is safe.  The teachers’ union is free to continue its incompetence.

All systems in America are about Liberal elites providing less for the populace than they give to themselves. It’s no different in healthcare, pensions, housing, diet, and so on. The rules are for the princes, not the paupers.

Obama opines,

But the broader problem is, for a mom or a dad who is [sic] working hard but who don’t have a bunch of connections, don’t have a lot of choice in terms of where they live, they should be getting the same quality education for their kids as anybody else, and we don’t have that yet.

If you read between the lines, Obama is saying that America’s kids should be going to private schools, just like Malia and Sasha. If only all Americans could be elites, we might not be fat, dumb, and unhappy.

That’s my rant!

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11 Comments

 

Jace W. says:
September 28, 2010 at 1:23 pm

You nailed it once again Kevin. Our local "Family Education Center" in our very small town just lost funding for the coming year, to help individuals achieve a GED that fell out of the loop. It simply blows me away that that could happen. Add in a letter to the editor in our small town newspaper today by a senior citizen that is trying to re-enter the work force with little formal education, but with a lifetime of experience of being a part of that same work force before she became a Senior. She attends that center and is struggling with math that the teachers there are ill equipped to teach. She talks of Obama wanting to re-enter the work force, but she has little to no-way of competing with much younger people.
Perhaps she just needs to pursue private schooling to fulfill Obama's dream.

Jace


@nohammernosickl says:
September 28, 2010 at 4:10 pm

The liberals will do to our hospitals and doctors offices the same thing they have done to our public schools. Only they will destroy any viable alternative to the government-dominated providers.

For the life of me, it is offensive to no end that these liberal politicians are more beholden to the teacher unions than they are to the students whose schools are failing them. We keep throwing money at the problems, and it just continues to enrich the teacher unions while learning conditions continue to deteriorate. The arguments against school vouchers are extremely weak.


@Theblacksphere says:
September 28, 2010 at 6:43 pm

No, YOU nailed it Jace. There are so many examples like what you described. The money being wasted in gubment schools could be spent much better, like Fed-Ex or UPS v the USPS!


@Theblacksphere says:
September 28, 2010 at 6:44 pm

Agreed! We have enough examples of government interference to know why we don't want them running anything! Military and a few small agencies, and that's it.


vagirl says:
September 28, 2010 at 9:57 pm

I live just outside of DC and have been involved with organization that is working so hard to get kids into better schools. They were the ones that administered the voucher program.

It really gets under my skin that the voucher program was cancelled. It was wildly successful. You want to change the lives of the people who live below the poverty line, get their kids a good education, they will then lift themselves and their families off of public assistance.

I personally don't mind that children of a sitting president go to a private school, I think for their safety and privacy it is the best place for them. But, I do mind that he denies that same thing to the very people who need it the most.

Thanks for pointing out that Obama's girls always went to private school. Many people don't realize that.


Sir RonB says:
September 29, 2010 at 6:57 am

Like Vagirl, I too don't mind when a sitting President sends their children to a private school. I do mind when that same President thinks that we are all just utterly stupid and that his reasons are valid. Man Up and say that I cannot have my precious children hanging with the likes of "you people" and show the folks who you really are.

During this interview and others I always know when smoke is about to be blown up my nether regions. It starts when I hear the following words come out of Big O's mouth…"let me be clear" and "I will be very honest with you." Both statements are the set up for bend over and feel the smoke.

I deal with the inadequate Atlanta Public School system daily. Their graduates cannot fill out a job application, cannot construct a grammatically correct sentence and lack the basic math skills to do the basic functions required to work. Yet it has one of the highest expenditures per student in the state. And some of these same students indicate that their GPA is in the 3.3 and better range. Who's fooling whom here. The government school system in this country is broken and needs a enema.


Janelle says:
September 29, 2010 at 9:34 pm

Sir Ron……..my better half has taught on college and grad level off and on for decades as an adjunct professor. The papers he brings home are dreadful. Context, spelling, grammar, clarity and purpose are miserably lacking. He sees the same problem in corporate life.
I miss Atlanta. We lived there for almost 10 years.
The Fed and State gov are both our enemies here. I don't have a problem with local taxes for schools, just any union involved.


Jamie says:
September 30, 2010 at 11:59 pm

One of the biggest problems that I've noticed in public schools is the lack of respect given to teachers by students. I have a dear friend who is teacher at the high school that I graduated from in Charlotte, NC. She says that her biggest obstacle to teaching is the fact that most of her students are ill-mannered, disrespectful, and generally have no desire to learn. When I graduated from this same school we had a vice-principle who's sole responsibility was to discipline kids who acted out. The level of disrespect in our classrooms was virtually nil, and we had a graduation rate of 88%. Today the graduation rate at that same school is only 54%. So, I believe we should focus on the values that students are taught…discipline is not a bad thing. A good spanking would do most of these kids good. Then we teach them how to act like human beings and not worthless entitlement drones sucking on the gubmint teat.


Fritz Lentz says:
October 1, 2010 at 8:30 pm

is it ok to call all the members of the congressional black caucus paid democratic house negros


michellep says:
October 2, 2010 at 10:01 pm

i am a fan! great points made and so true!


Nate says:
October 3, 2010 at 1:16 am

Great piece! I haven't seen this much backwardness since Jimmy Carter. He may out do Carter soon.


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