The truth is, in order to get things like universal health care and a revamped education system, then someone is going to have to give up a piece of their pie so that someone else can have more.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The truth was you can't continue to spend the kind of money our spending on all these entitlement programs. I think we need more people in public life who are willing to say, no, we can't afford certain things. No, we can't do certain things.
No one should ever be forced to choose between food and education, or medicine and shelter when they don't have the resources. It's very unfair.
Education, when delivered properly, can benefit a lot of people and make productive citizens out of those otherwise given no hope.
People believe in the power of education to change lives.
We have a lot of entitlement programs in this country, and we've seen how much they cost us on the back end when people don't have the education they need. I say let's make this investment on the front end. I think it'll be better for the individual and better for our state in the long term.
Well, the truth is that a lot of people lie about their health, they lie about the finances, they lie about things at work, they lie about things.
For the rich, it's not about getting more stuff. It's about having the freedom to make almost any decision you want.
Such schemes take money from people who can least afford to spend it to support an unneeded bureaucracy that eats money people thought they were providing for education.
People have to take control of their own lives. Education is key because it also raises other social indicators like healthcare.
Shouldn't everybody join hands to give the basic minimum - food, education and health - to the entire population?