Education, we don't need no
Why is education not an issue in the United States? I wonder, has it ever been?
This is a Gallup poll showing the priorities of the American voter:
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| The economy | 42 |
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| The situation in Iraq | 13 |
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| Energy, including gas prices | 13 |
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| Health care | 13 |
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| Terrorism | 12 |
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| Illegal immigration (vol.) | 1 |
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| Abortion (vol.) | 1 |
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| Education (vol.) | 1 |
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| Other | 4 |
By the way, this is one of the few polls I could find that actually lists education as a seperate subject. Most polls don't even mention education and just throw it on the "other" pile. You see, it's right under abortion. Wait, what? Abortion is a bigger issue than education!?
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Let me explain to you how this blows my mind. In The Netherlands, education is at least a 20% issue I estimate. Abortion hasn't even been a main stream issue since the 70's, and probably (hopefully) never will be again.
I know the comparison isn't entirely fair, because Holland has a parlimantary system with proportional representation, which means that political parties can set their own priorities and still end up with a good election result. For instance, you have the center-right liberal party (VVD) who has safety and immigration as their most important issues, a left-wing socialist party (SP) who care more about social security/health care and poverty, and even a Christian party (CDA) that sits more in the center of the political spectrum. (Note that abortion is not even an issue with the latter, showing how one religion can be so different based on how people choose to interpret it's fundamentals).
But you know what? Every single party makes education important. Parties do not get away by not having a laid out plan for what they want to do with the the educational system.
I do not fully understand why it's not imporant to people here. Usually when education is mentioned it's because the candidates are having a rally on a university campus. You don't hear it in the debates (or did I miss something?). If you do hear it, it's a one-liner such as "we need to make sure that every student can get loans to go to college"
It's amazing that this is where it is at: making sure that young people are able to start out their lives with a gigantic financial burden. Not making education more affordable, but making loans more accessible. Because borrowing money works out so well for the country, right?