This is the way to go!
(media.gab.com)
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
Comments (63)
sorted by:
Think about how much it is worth to you that your child gets the best possible education. If you can come up with a number, you almost certainly couldn't afford to actually pay that amount.
Think about how much effort it would take to provide your child the best possible education. How hard is it? Is it more or less than the effort being applied by the school system your kid attends or might attend? Why couldn't you do it?
Every parent is either perfectly qualified to provide the best possible education to their children, or they are not. If they are not, the blame falls upon them for not becoming so qualified, and on their parents and teachers for not providing the best possible education to them, and on all of us for putting up with this shit.
Every school teacher graduated college with an education degree, which is a little bit more difficult than a general business degree except general business graduates could theoretically run a business with their education. Teachers have CPE, so do hair stylists. School teachers have nothing that parents shouldn't also have, or couldn't also have, and with less effort.
So, how much is it worth to you that your child gets the best possible education? Would you spend it, if you could? If it's worth it, and you could do it yourself, why aren't you? If you already are, you're winning, and your kids are winning.