I think first is to revisit FCC regulations on the ability to provide the public information. Right now one company can own up to 39% of the population. While I don't know how the current breakdown is, you will continue to see smaller companies sell out. You will get to 3 or 4 controlling companies. While I am a true believer in free market, the ability to control information and lie and manipulate the truth creates an issue for me. It is the reason you cannot yell fire in a crowded theater.
Also, increasing online propaganda is an issue. Free speech is something that must be protected, however Slander and Libel laws need to be updated to be able prosecute those who create patterns of mis-truth to push an agenda.
And finally, throwing money at problems, penalizing school districts, and rewarding teachers without accountability must stop. If schools were able to hold their teachers to a higher standard, and reward those who hit it with bonuses and extra incentives, I believe you would get better teachers at lower income schools due to the opportunity to make a difference and be rewarded for their performance. This is another instance of government having too much power over a situation. We know, as proven with Obamacare, The VA, and basically every government program out there, that the government is not capable of running schools. So maybe the answer is to look to private enterprise and develop a system that rewarded them for high performance and penalized them for under performance. You must increase knowledge and opportunity to make a change.
Most of these are unlikely, as the government giving up status quo will never go away. And as long as Reps and Senators get paid an obscene amount of money yearly, which they control, and they get it FOREVER, there is no incentive to change it.
Also, increasing online propaganda is an issue. Free speech is something that must be protected, however Slander and Libel laws need to be updated to be able prosecute those who create patterns of mis-truth to push an agenda.
And finally, throwing money at problems, penalizing school districts, and rewarding teachers without accountability must stop. If schools were able to hold their teachers to a higher standard, and reward those who hit it with bonuses and extra incentives, I believe you would get better teachers at lower income schools due to the opportunity to make a difference and be rewarded for their performance. This is another instance of government having too much power over a situation. We know, as proven with Obamacare, The VA, and basically every government program out there, that the government is not capable of running schools. So maybe the answer is to look to private enterprise and develop a system that rewarded them for high performance and penalized them for under performance. You must increase knowledge and opportunity to make a change.
Most of these are unlikely, as the government giving up status quo will never go away. And as long as Reps and Senators get paid an obscene amount of money yearly, which they control, and they get it FOREVER, there is no incentive to change it.
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