To: Potowmack; Hill of Tara
One in five Americans believe that the lottery is the most practical way of attaining personal wealth.Should their views be considered when teaching economics?
Who's money is it?
Who's money pays for the teaching?
To: Sir Francis Dashwood; Potowmack; Hill of Tara
[One in five Americans believe that the lottery is the most practical way of attaining personal wealth. Should their views be considered when teaching economics?] Who's money is it? Who's money pays for the teaching?
Hey, I have a novel idea -- why don't you actually answer the question?
To: Sir Francis Dashwood
"Who's money is it?
Who's money pays for the teaching?"
It is the people's money, so they should have a lot of say over what is taught, as opposed to some beaurocrat in an office somewhere.
651 posted on
03/08/2006 2:04:42 PM PST by
Hill of Tara
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