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Willothwisp2303 t1_j9upp06 wrote

"Financial literacy" sounds like a fancy way to blame poor people for not being able to stretch a dollar to cover $100 of expenses. Magically have people respect teachers- I'd love to hear your plan to undo 70 years of making education a political battlefield. Give kids a second home and be their parents, but let parents be parents? Reform government systems to further punish single parents instead of eliminating the benefits cliff?

You have a lot of buzzwords but not a lot of substance.

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Syphon6645 OP t1_j9uriy8 wrote

Financial Literacy doesn't have anything to do with stretching a buck. Look up Maryland HB0985 Del. Walker has been trying for years to put it through. Hopefully, he gets it through this year.

70 years of disrespect of teachers? Right now the teachers are underappreciated, under paid, and over worked. Not only that the school system doesn't provide them with adequate supplies. 30 years ago when a student messed up in class it was the students fault. Now it's the teachers being blamed by the parents and the administration backing up the parents. We have a couple of generations of entitled kids with a lack of accountability. Administrations need to back up the teacher and when the student is in the wrong it needs to acknowledged.

Government assistance is designed to keep people enslaved/dependent on the program and to keep supporting whoever is feeding the individual. They know people aren't going to bite the hand that feeds them.

Sorry I use "buzzwords". I don't have time to type up full detailed plans. I'm hoping folks can get a general idea. How the dots are connected I'll leave to you.

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