DOGE Idiocy

Discussion in 'Politics' started by gwb-trading, Feb 6, 2025.


  1. WHat percentage of kids get bullied for their clothes??

    Taxpayers should not have to cover the cost of uniforms to cover the incompetence of school administrators stopping bullying. You are proving musk is the opposite of efficiency,
     
    #291     Mar 16, 2025
  2. SunTrader

    SunTrader

    Cut vz some slack. He, Donnie Boy and Elon continue to get flashbacks of their school dazes.
     
    #292     Mar 16, 2025
  3. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    I feel sorry for the people with pets (e.g. dogs and cats) in the United States because many of the veterinary services are federal funded.

    Animal veterinary services in the United States receive federal funding through programs like the Veterinary Services Grant Program (VSGP) and the Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment Program (VMLRP).

    wrbtrader
     
    #293     Mar 16, 2025
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    #294     Mar 17, 2025
  5. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

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    #295     Mar 18, 2025
  6. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Apparently DOGE will make government IT run just as well as X/Twitter. BTW -- is X/Twitter up today or is it in the middle of another near daily outage?

    DOGE damage is just getting started, IT experts warn
    The damage might already be done.
    https://mashable.com/article/elon-musk-doge-explained
     
    #296     Mar 19, 2025
  7. vztrdr

    vztrdr


    The Link Between School Uniforms and Bullying Statistics
    When it comes to evaluating the effectiveness of school uniforms in preventing bullying, we need to examine the available statistics. Do they solidify the claims that uniforms can make a difference in reducing incidents of bullying? Furthermore, how do these figures vary across different demographics and educational settings?

    In this blog post, we will analyze the data and studies that shed light on the relationship between school uniforms and instances of bullying. By examining both sides of the argument and taking into account various perspectives, we aim to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the potential impact of dress code policies on bullying prevention.

    Let’s dive into the fascinating realm of school uniforms and their possible role in minimizing bullying, creating a safer and more inclusive school environment for all students.

    Keywords: Do school uniforms prevent bullying statistics?, How can wearing school uniforms prevent bullying?, Is a school uniform necessary?, Does school uniform promote equality?, How do school uniforms promote safety?, Do school uniforms reduce crime?

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    Do School Uniforms Really Prevent Bullying? Let’s Look at the Statistics
    Ah, school uniforms. They’ve been a topic of debate for years. Some love them for their sense of order and discipline, while others argue they stifle creativity and self-expression. But one of the main arguments in favor of school uniforms is that they can prevent bullying. So, let’s dig into the statistics, shall we?

    The Big Picture
    According to the latest data from 2023, approximately 21% of American schools have mandatory uniform policies (source: National Center for Education Statistics). That’s a pretty significant chunk. But do these uniforms actually make a difference when it comes to reducing bullying? Let’s find out.

    Decreased Focus on Appearance
    One of the key ideas behind implementing school uniforms is to eliminate the focus on appearance. By having all students dress the same, the theory goes that there will be less room for judgment based on clothing choices. And you know what they say, “Don’t judge a book by its cover.” Well, turns out, the statistics agree.

    A study conducted in 2022 by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention found that schools with uniform policies reported lower rates of bullying compared to those without (source: CDC). It seems that when everyone is wearing the same duds, there’s less fodder for bullies to pick on.

    Leveling the Playing Field
    Another argument in favor of school uniforms is that they help level the playing field. With uniforms, students from different socioeconomic backgrounds can feel equal and included. After all, it’s harder to tell who’s rocking the expensive designer brand and who’s sporting a hand-me-down t-shirt when everyone is in the same boat.

    Research from the University of Nevada supports this idea. They found that schools with uniform policies had higher academic achievement and reduced socioeconomic disparities among students (source: University of Nevada). School uniforms for the win!

    A Boost in School Spirit
    Okay, let’s get real for a moment. Have you ever experienced that sense of camaraderie when you and your friends sported your school colors or cheered on your team in matching jerseys? It’s like an instant bond forms, right? Well, school uniforms can have the same effect.

    When everyone is wearing the same uniform, it creates a sense of unity and belonging. Students feel connected to their school community, and as a result, bullying can be significantly reduced. It’s all about that team spirit!

    Not a Magical Solution
    Now, while the statistics show that school uniforms can indeed have a positive impact on bullying, it’s important to note that they are not a magical solution. Bullying is a complex issue that can have various underlying causes. School uniforms may help create a more inclusive and supportive environment, but addressing the root causes of bullying requires a multi-faceted approach.
     
    #297     Mar 19, 2025
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    #298     Mar 19, 2025
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  9. then address the bullying...nobody needs taxpayers to pay for uniforms...PERIOD..it is government waste.
     
    #299     Mar 19, 2025
  10. This is awesome. Why aren't all dems joining in?

    There is going to be so many libtards in jail.

     
    #300     Mar 19, 2025
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