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In reply to the discussion: A teacher’s perspective: Firing Day at a Charter School [View all]bvar22
(39,909 posts)32. So, did you sign the lien and give the kid a percentage of all your future profits,
...or did you run upstairs and give his competitor $20 cash?
What about the kid who mows your lawn?
Have you signed a contract with him giving him a percentage of the profits from any future sale of your property,
or maybe a rent reduced room in back?
After all, aren't the workers entitled to part of the profits from capital?
THAT was the point of my response to you,
NOT your chronological age (though I might win your bet).
I'll stand by my comments that:
* trying to exterminate "Capitalism" is a fools errand,
*that man has a natural proclivity for Capitalism,
and that is not a bad thing,
*and that a blended system of Socialism/regulatedCapitalism works best in the real world.
QED: Scandinavia
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Not surprisingly, this is corporate culture and it has no business in schools
BrotherIvan
Jun 2013
#2
Most people won't find out about what's really happening in education until it's too late
We People
Jun 2013
#3
27 year veteran teacher here, and I advise all young people to avoid the education field
lindysalsagal
Jun 2013
#4
Talk to a few who were forced out of education, and then you will know how bad it is
duffyduff
Jun 2013
#16
weingarten is, because she signed on to measures that result in teachers getting fired. i'm sure
HiPointDem
Jun 2013
#18
the national leadership has repeatedly conceeded without a fight. not an argument, observable
HiPointDem
Jun 2013
#21
i'm trying to figure out why you've made a political disagreement personal. if you think my
HiPointDem
Jun 2013
#23
you didn't refute the points about the national organizations. i criticize because they are
HiPointDem
Jun 2013
#28
all the european countries are going neolib, including the scandinavian countries.
HiPointDem
Jun 2013
#33