| I object to the blanket characterization of defense contractors as public servants. I mean, you wanna complain about crooked unions -- let's take the dollar figures, multiply by about a million (literally), and there you are with the defense contractors. And most of them never even deliver a product, or deliver a crappy unwanted product years late and billions over budget. If teachers operated like defense contractors, we'd have spent a trillion dollars over the last 10 years on a system to blast knowledge into kids brains using lasers and have nothing to show for it. It's not about political allies. Eisenhower told us the same thing, there's a republican-approved stance for you. I mean, geez, I'm all about more efficiency in government spending. I'll go for the higher dollar figures for things that don't provide anything for the country first, and get to small dollar figures in the education system about 10th. Also. I think, not to put too fine a point on it, but you're likely either ignorant or lying when you claim that you work harder than teachers. You're on hacker news right now. Teachers have 6 hours of teaching with 3 minute breaks, followed by curriculum development and grading. I don't care what the study says, that's more work than the overwhelming majority of office jobs. |
A quick googling shows that military and educational spending are on par with each other (about $500B). [edit: circa 2004-2005]
http://www2.ed.gov/about/overview/fed/10facts/index.html#not...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:U.S._Defense_Spending_Tren...
But I guess the department of education is lying just like the BLS?
I'll go for the higher dollar figures for things that don't provide anything for the country first, and get to small dollar figures in the education system about 10th.
Really? It looks to me as if you are defending wasteful spending on education rather than simply criticizing it less than other wasteful spending: "...as long as the teachers' unions are the only ones sticking up for teachers...they're doing more good than harm."
I don't care what the study says...
That seems to be the trend here.