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« on: February 26, 2007, 04:22:30 PM »
How much do we spend anually on education? And how many of the newly poor took advantage of those opportunities.
This is a sticky question
true alot of opportunities are avialable in the united states.
but the truth is alot of it is not accessible.
their are layer and layers red tapes attached too alot of it.
no child left behind programs enable many school to provide free tutors to children.
but it is to the schools best interest to only offer a faction of it for budgetary reasons that escape me.
I`ve seen many homeless programs turn people away due to lack of paperwork.
also there is virtualy no effert to educate people to have skills .
I asked several times here what profession has the greatest need for workers,so somebody can focus on that field to qualify.
the most common answer is( look it up)-which really means nobody knows but want to sound semi-clever.
only one person ever answered it.
if i get this kinda of flack for just asking a question,imagine how hard it is for these people to get out of poverty.
until somebody publicly say to to these folks how to do to get out of poverty this will not get solved anytime soon.
study hard is not the answer
I`m talking from experience .
it took years to get the knowledge I have from trail and error.
people should not have to go through what I`ve been through.
and I totally acknowledge I could easily be worst off now,if it wasn`t for dumb-luck.