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Score
a Win for The Demons!
by
Greg Perry
by Greg Perry
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I’ve written
before about the little town we live in. It has one government building
and that remains empty except monthly when members of the community
get together to discuss their concerns. Everybody here lives on
acreage. I can step onto my back porch and shoot any gun I want
to shoot. I do that frequently.
When you think
it can’t get any better, it gets better. Our town’s name is Winchester.
Isn’t that just about the greatest name a town could ever have?
Let the
Begging Begin
Those of us
who live in Winchester generally love the idea of a town that is
so small there is no government that extends beyond a mayor who
meets at our little town’s one-room building monthly when community
members meet. The problem is that we like things the way they are
which means the government doesn’t like things the way they are.
Our little town’s government works so well that larger government
entities around us just can’t stand it. So they butt in. Well, no
they ramrod themselves in and extract money from our pocketbooks.
The town next
to ours does not have a cool name like Winchester. That town’s name
is, appropriately enough, Beggs. Beggs hates the fact that
Winchester wants to be left alone. Winchester residents are forced
into residing in the Beggs’ school district. You know what that
means, right? We must pay property taxes to support Welfare Kings
and Welfare Queens, the parents who send their children to public
schools.
To make sure
those of us in Winchester remember our place, it’s illegal for us
to use Winchester for our town’s name when we get mail. Government
regulations require that the post office in Beggs "return to
sender" any mail addressed to us that uses our proper, correct,
and accurate town name Winchester. The government highway signs
say Winchester. Our elected mayor is the mayor of Winchester.
When we call the sheriff, fire department, or power company we must
identify our town as Winchester. Even the government workers in
Beggs agree we live in Winchester. But we’d better not get mail
addressed to Winchester! We’ll be punished; we’ll go to bed without
any mail for the day.
They make us
say we live in Beggs when we get mail because when we fill out our
property tax forms we therefore must write that we live in Beggs.
Therefore, the Beggs school board gets to charge us for services
never rendered.
Beggs, Borrow,
and Steal
As is almost
always the case in rural America, the nicest buildings in Beggs
are the school buildings. After stealing money from its residents,
and from surrounding towns such as Winchester year after year, many
people just don’t have enough money to keep their own homes as nice
as they’d like. After building the nicest buildings the teachers
and school administrators want more. The insatiable teachers and
school administrators always want more. When you rob Peter
to pay Paul, Paul never complains.
Recently Beggs
went begging for more.
Last year a
Beggs school bond lost by 3 votes. Any time you see the word bond
or levy or mill on a ballot that is code talk
for tax increase. This tax increase vote that Beggs was begging
for was $2.2 million to build a new football field and athletic
facility. The proverbial three R’s in government schools today are
far from Reading, ’Riting, and ’Rithmetic of days gone by. Today
the new Three R’s are Ritalin, teacher Raises, and spoRts.
The school
board came so close to victory they could taste it. They would never
allow the community to have its way if the loss of money was by
only three votes. They put the vote back on the ballot. Last month
the tax increase passed. Free footballs for everyone!
Here are two
rules of thumb: when a school bond vote passes, you will have less
money for your family. When a school bond vote loses, you will have
even less money for your family. Here is why: the school
board will spend a lot more of your money to get the vote back on
the ballot again. If you vote it down again they’ll just spend even
more of your money to get it on the next ballot. It’s almost
cheaper these days just to let them steal what they want the first
time they request it.
A No Means
Yes
If the original
school bond vote had passed by 3 votes, how likely do you think
the school board would have said, "Well perhaps that was a
fluke. Maybe this bond isn’t the best use of our community’s funds."
How often does an approved school bond vote ever get put back on
the ballot in case the community decides they don’t want to spend
the money anymore?
Never of course.
A loss of 3
votes? Nothing more than a delayed win.
We’re The
Beggs Demons, We’ve Got Spirit
Our school’s
team name… well, it’s not our school, it’s the Beggs school.
Since legalized theft is the norm these days, even many Christian
parents teach their children not to steal from others unless one
steals to pay for the free daycare, Ritalin, phony environmental
indoctrination, and footballs. Yes, as long as you steal from your
neighbors to pay for footballs, theft is okay in many Christian
homes I’m sad to say.
The Beggs team
mascot and team name is Demons. Speaking of Christian parents,
even the ones who steal from others by sending their children into
that Synagogue of Satan say they don’t like the Beggs mascot and
team name. They’d like to see it changed, perhaps from Demons to
Angels. I do not want the team mascot and team name changed (and
yes, I’m a Christian… a strong, hardcore Christian). To me,
the only absolute truth that comes out of that place can be found
in its name. As with the town name of Beggs, the name of Demons
could not be closer to the truth in so many ways.
Emptying
Voters' Pockets and Kids Minds
My question
is, why when a tax increase passes can it not automatically be put
on the next ballot in case the people want to vote it down? Make
tax decreases as simple as tax increases. Don’t hold your breath
waiting for that to happen.
You and I cannot
rally to get a tax increase voted down because we work for a living,
we’d have to use after-tax family money for the campaign, and our
daily lives get in the way. The school board can get a voted-down
tax back on the ballot as often as it takes though, because as they
wear down the populace to pass it, the invoices pile up until they
ultimately steal the funds to pay for that campaign.
The Educated
Society Is a Red Herring
"But don’t
you want an educated society?" they ask as though the failure
of the schools is the fault of you and me. If America were not statistically
dead last in almost every educational subject compared to all other
industrialized nations on earth, the educated society argument might
have some merit. Before Dewey and Mann designed the government
schools specifically to separate children from the moral upbringings
of their parents, we had a highly educated America.
Jayne and I
made a trek across the country a few years ago and read museum Civil
War letters that children wrote to their dads fighting. In museums
of the Revolutionary War, we were even more stunned at letters
wives and children wrote to their battling men. A rich vocabulary,
morality, respect, and insight were common in that home-educated
society.
It
took years of government schools and university-taught teachers
to bring America to her knees educationally.
Do Not Steal
The number
of independently-schooled students is now equal to the number of
public school students in 25
states combined and the number is rising annually. If you want
your child to attend government schools, shouldn’t you pay your
child’s full educational fee instead of robbing your neighbors?
The elderly living next door to you don’t have extra funds for every
bond vote you want passed to give your children free footballs.
It’s your
child; be responsible and pay your own bills.
June
3, 2008
Greg
Perry [send him mail]
is the pistol-packing author of more than 75 books. He loves to
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