Market forces?

If this program is going to be implemented than all children should be paid for going to school.All children should be paid to get there on time.All children should be paid to take a test.All children should be paid to pass that test. All parents should be paid to be parents.So in our market force economy ,how are we supposed to pay for all children and parents to be doing what they are supposed to be doing?Why shouldn't I be paid for volunteering at my children's school 3-4 times a week every week? Why shouldn't I be paid to make sure my kids are on time?Why shouldn't I get paid since I make my kids take school seriously and work hard?Why shouldn't my children be paid for working hard and being honor roll students?Why shouldn't my children be paid for aceing tests because they studied?Where should we stop with this market force program?Why should some kids get it and others not? Why should some parents get paid and some not?
Isn't that market force discrimination?You are teaching some kids and parents, that to do what you should be doing since it is a service that is provided for free by the tax payers why don't you just act dumb and be bad parents,the government will come around and hand out free money for you failing.What happens at the end of this horrible experiment paid with tax money for a free service already paid for with tax money,Do we get a refund?

Why should some who are not paying alot in taxes and are already getting free and low cost services be paid to do something that is already given to them for free?This is assinine.Plain and simple.

If this trend continues I will be expecting checks in the mail for my children and I for our efforts we put into the school system and taxes paid into the school system every year.My children succeed for one reason,they have parents who parent.If your going to pay the parents who don't parent,you better start paying the parents who do.Between the two who's children do you think are going to make better members of society?

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