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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2011/05/15 03:23:21
Subject: Budget Mix-Up Provides Nation's Schools With Enough Money To Properly Educate Students
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WASHINGTON—According to bewildered and contrite legislators, a major budgetary mix-up this week inadvertently provided the nation's public schools with enough funding and resources to properly educate students.
Sources in the Congressional Budget Office reported that as a result of a clerical error, $80 billion earmarked for national defense was accidentally sent to the Department of Education, furnishing schools with the necessary funds to buy new textbooks, offer more academic resources, hire better teachers, promote student achievement, and foster educational excellence—an oversight that apologetic officials called a "huge mistake."
"Obviously, we did not intend for this to happen, and we are doing everything in our power to right the situation and discipline whoever is responsible," said House Budget Committee chairman Paul Ryan (R-WI), expressing remorse for the error. "I want to apologize to the American people. The last thing we wanted was for schools to upgrade their technology and lower student-to-teacher ratios in hopes of raising a generation of well-educated, ambitious, and skilled young Americans."
"That's the type of irresponsible misspending that I've been focused on eliminating for my entire political career," Ryan added.
Ryan went on to tell reporters that the $80 billion budget slip-up will "unfortunately" help schools nationwide to supply students with modernized classrooms and instructional materials. Struggling to control his frustration, Ryan said he prayed the costly mistake would not allow millions of American students to graduate with strong language skills.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) called for a full investigation into how the nation's schools were able to secure the necessary funds to monitor teachers and pay salaries based on performance.
"The fact that this careless mistake also ended up financing new teacher training programs, allowing educators to become more than just glorified babysitters, is disgraceful," Reid said. "Now we are left with a situation where schools can attract talented professionals who really want to teach our children, which will in turn create smarter and more motivated students who wish to one day make a contribution to society."
"In all my years in government I have never seen such a shameful error," Reid added. "Our appropriations process has gone horribly awry, and I for one demand to know how it happened."
House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) echoed congressional leaders and vowed to do "everything in [his] power" to resolve the costly error that led to schools updating their curriculums to emphasize math, science, and language arts, and provided students with instruction on how to use newly purchased computers to aid their research.
"Once these kids learn to read and think critically, you can never undo that," Boehner said. "In 20 years, we could be looking at a nightmare scenario in which vast segments of our populace are fully prepared to compete in the new global marketplace."
"It could take a whole generation to cancel out the effects of this," Boehner added.
Congressional leaders also stressed that providing the nation's students with an adequate education that prepared them for college or supplied them with a solid grasp of basic knowledge could also have a devastating impact on the economy by creating a new class of citizens uninterested in settling for fast food meals and useless plastic knickknacks.
"And politicians will be adversely affected as well," Boehner said. "What will our nation do if the next generation knows that all we care about is our own selfish interests and pandering to the wealthy elite? Is that the future you want? Not me."
Another brilliant article, to highlight a major problem.
So after the laughs what is your opinion on Americas education system, and what can be done to improve it.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2011/05/15 03:27:37
Subject: Budget Mix-Up Provides Nation's Schools With Enough Money To Properly Educate Students
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Renegade Inquisitor de Marche
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80 billion...
You could give everyone in Britain a billion and a bit dollars...
Hope it works out...
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2011/05/15 03:28:04
Subject: Budget Mix-Up Provides Nation's Schools With Enough Money To Properly Educate Students
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Secret Force Behind the Rise of the Tau
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This makes me giggle.
The US education system isn't the worst in the world, but that I can watch a someone go through the education system and still not know who the first president of the United States is makes me sad on the inside.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2011/05/15 03:36:21
Subject: Budget Mix-Up Provides Nation's Schools With Enough Money To Properly Educate Students
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
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LordofHats wrote: but that I can watch a someone go through the education system and still not know who the first president of the United States is makes me sad on the inside.
Wasn't that Britney Spears?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2011/05/15 03:47:51
Subject: Budget Mix-Up Provides Nation's Schools With Enough Money To Properly Educate Students
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Secret Force Behind the Rise of the Tau
USA
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WarOne wrote:LordofHats wrote: but that I can watch a someone go through the education system and still not know who the first president of the United States is makes me sad on the inside.
Wasn't that Britney Spears?
No! It was Denzel Washington darn it! Get it right!
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2011/05/15 06:51:14
Subject: Budget Mix-Up Provides Nation's Schools With Enough Money To Properly Educate Students
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Renegade Inquisitor with a Bound Daemon
Tied and gagged in the back of your car
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LordofHats wrote:WarOne wrote:LordofHats wrote: but that I can watch a someone go through the education system and still not know who the first president of the United States is makes me sad on the inside.
Wasn't that Britney Spears?
No! It was Denzel Washington darn it! Get it right!
So much win right there.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2011/05/15 08:52:29
Subject: Budget Mix-Up Provides Nation's Schools With Enough Money To Properly Educate Students
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[MOD]
Anti-piracy Officer
Somewhere in south-central England.
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LordofHats wrote:This makes me giggle.
The US education system isn't the worst in the world, but that I can watch a someone go through the education system and still not know who the first president of the United States is makes me sad on the inside.
Astonishingly, a few people go through the US educational system and emerge without the knowledge to name a country whose name begins with U.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2011/05/15 09:20:47
Subject: Budget Mix-Up Provides Nation's Schools With Enough Money To Properly Educate Students
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Avatar of the Bloody-Handed God
Inside your mind, corrupting the pathways
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Just imagine what you guys could achieve if you funneled some of the vast wealth being spent on buying stuff to kill people into helping people instead.
It is really strange to see the vast discrepancy in spending between the armed forces and healthcare and education.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2011/05/15 14:40:55
Subject: Budget Mix-Up Provides Nation's Schools With Enough Money To Properly Educate Students
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Warplord Titan Princeps of Tzeentch
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It's very unfortunate that the "more money = better schools" line keeps getting paraded by at least one (arguably) serious party.
Apparently to give kids a good education we need to pay teachers a million dollars, eliminate the chance of being fired, and keep teachers around who fail to educate their students. A good gig if you can get it.
Heck, Detroit spends ~$13k/year on each student, more than some private schools in the area.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2011/05/15 14:41:08
Subject: Budget Mix-Up Provides Nation's Schools With Enough Money To Properly Educate Students
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Powerful Irongut
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Kilkrazy wrote:LordofHats wrote:This makes me giggle.
The US education system isn't the worst in the world, but that I can watch a someone go through the education system and still not know who the first president of the United States is makes me sad on the inside.
Astonishingly, a few people go through the US educational system and emerge without the knowledge to name a country whose name begins with U.
[homer]U-R-GAY???[/homer]
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