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Bill: Public Schools

Details

Submitted by[?]: removed

Status[?]: passed

Votes: This is an ordinary bill. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: June 2039

Description[?]:

The government made education compulsory and said it has to happen at school. Now it takes the responsibly of funding the educational system while allowing private schools to exist.

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

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FromFree Market Party
ToDebating the Public Schools
MessageI do not understand the reason to allow private schools if they are to be "heavily" regulated. Let the private market decide what skills will be taught in private schools, and let the government decide what will be taught in public schools.

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From
ToDebating the Public Schools
MessageThey are "heavily" regulated so they can keep up with public schools. We wouln't want people to pay money and get a poor education. Also we wouldn't want private schoolsto teach kids anything dangerous(nazi ideas, xenophobic ideology etc)

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FromFree Market Party
ToDebating the Public Schools
MessageWhy would you expect anybody to pay more for a poor education? If public education is free, it makes no sense for anybody to pay for an inferior education. I don't believe any protection is needed in this area. Also, some people consider Christianity dangerous. If this law allows the regulation of nazi ideas then it may someday allow the regulation of other ideas, such as Christianity. I'm certain you would not want such a thing, and neither do I.

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From
ToDebating the Public Schools
Message"Why would you expect anybody to pay more for a poor education?" People would die to get a diploma as easily as the can.

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From
ToDebating the Public Schools
Message"Also, some people consider Christianity dangerous." No one in his right mind would consider the only religion of love dangerous.

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From
ToDebating the Public Schools
Message"If this law allows the regulation of nazi ideas then it may someday allow the regulation of other ideas, such as Christianity. I'm certain you would not want such a thing, and neither do I." But if the people elected such a goverment as much as we would hate and fight agaisnt it(with bills and rezolution) , it would be the will of the people.

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
  

Total Seats: 65

no
  

Total Seats: 72

abstain

    Total Seats: 0


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