November 19, 2011

"You're going to see from me extraordinarily radical proposals to fundamentally change the culture of poverty in America and give people a chance to rise very rapidly."

Said Newt Gingrich at Harvard's Kennedy School last night. Asked about income inequality, he said:
"This is something that no liberal wants to deal with... Core policies of protecting unionization and bureaucratization against children in the poorest neighborhoods, crippling them by putting them in schools that fail has done more to create income inequality in the United States than any other single policy. It is tragic what we do in the poorest neighborhoods, entrapping children in, first of all, child laws, which are truly stupid.

"You say to somebody, you shouldn't go to work before you're what, 14, 16 years of age, fine. You're totally poor. You're in a school that is failing with a teacher that is failing.... Most of these schools ought to get rid of the unionized janitors, have one master janitor and pay local students to take care of the school. The kids would actually do work, they would have cash, they would have pride in the schools, they'd begin the process of rising."

... "You go out and talk to people, as I do, you go out and talk to people who are really successful in one generation.... They all learned how to make money at a very early age... What do we say to poor kids in poor neighborhoods? Don't do it. Remember all that stuff about don't get a hamburger flipping job? The worst possible advice you could give to poor children. Get any job that teaches you to show up on Monday. Get any job that teaches you to stay all day even if you are in a fight with your girlfriend. The whole process of making work worthwhile is central."

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sorepaw said...

Of course, dolts like you are shocked and ridiculed by people who have actual evidence and don't believe that personal experiences trump the reality of what is actually shown by the evidence.

Of course, if Ritmo the Fake ever had any actual evidence handy, he would disregard it.

And if he ever got an opportunity to cooperate or show compassion or acknowledge error, he'd pass it by.

Ritmo is such a complete idiot, in fact, that he doesn't realize that many of those impossibly stupid and ill-intentioned "conservatives" have been favoring means testing for Social Security for quite some time.

Tim said...

This isn't even radical. I started work at 16 washing dishes as Shoney's. Havn't been out of work a day since, at 53. My wife started work at 15, in the cafeteria at school. Only time she has not worked since is the two years she took off to take care of her dying father. Didn't seem to hurt either of us.

Synova said...

But Tim... isn't 30 years washing dishes at Shoney's oppressive? How can you raise a family as a dishwasher?

CatherineM said...

AllenS - White Bear Lake? Go Bears!

Methadras said...

The blob won't let it happen. What is Newts proposal for fighting the big education blob?

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