• The Breet Report – System and Labels

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    Standing out from the crowd by Petr Kratochvil from publicdomainpictures.net

    Is the grass greener on the other side of any known or existing social structure of old or new? The world today is a catacomb of ideals that are presented as government structures. Yes, ideals because all governments have a belief that their system is the right system. The ideals are pressed upon the people through various means like television or radio – till the people grow tired of an ideal. So, is the grass greener on the other side?

    “People are losing faith that one can achieve success in an honest, decent way. Success is totally criminalized,” said Boriana Dimitrova of Bulgarian polling agency Alpha Research. (p. 3 of SPECIAL REPORT: In eastern Europe, people pine for socialism, by Anna Mudeva, Sunday, November 8, 2009)

    Now, there is a question that even we, here in the United States, should be asking, “is success totally criminalized?” The possible answer could be a resounding “yes” or “no,” because it would depending on each person, and the situation each person is currently facing through this change in the system. It almost feels like a bad rendition of the Matrix movies, eh?

    To achieve peace and/or having green grass everywhere, all of us have a need to recognize differences of opinions are going to exist, so don’t start a fight or a war. What do mama’s always say? It is better to be the bigger person and walk away. Will this even begin to solve the worlds problems? Nope. (People have to start somewhere, so agree to disagree – is a BIG STEP. Especially, if that means genocide will be averted.)

    Now, the mindset of the world is based off of ideals from people who can get enough people to follow them. This is very scary, and yes it is an opinion, but there is truth to it – look at all the situations right now, and the lead ups. Looking at how some military’s have been used…military’s are bound to follow the orders of their countries leaders to execute horrible acts against the people or nations – even their own. This leads to many questions such as, have the lessons of blood shed never been learned in all of ours long cultural differences of the world? How can this be? How can it be “okay” or “a way of life” to extinguish the life of people, nations, or cultures for ideals alone? People should be more aware that ideals are not always greener and come at high costs. Most of the costs will never be known to the people, of any nation, since success has been criminalized.

    Yes, in my opinion, success has been criminalized by ideals, and labeling the worth, in any monetary domination, of each persons life. How horrible to experience this through the ages, even in our civilized – modernized – world.

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  • The Breet Report – What Is Happening To Our Schools Now?

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    Knowledge is important — on any level.  What one person brings to a group is sometimes that spark of life that has been needed, for anything.  While that statement can and does, go in both directions (meaning good and bad), knowledge is found in education.

    An Opinion –

    Free education is something of a misnomer nowadays, and most parents in the United States would agree with that statement.

    Free education means no dues to pay to get …..
    Free education means learning from those that took that leap to teach the youth different subjects of knowledge.

    Frankly, the closure of schools (in Hawaii, see source 1.) due to recession, should be the final straw for most adults.  Not based off the fact that children will have to have a baby sitter, but because children are being dumbed-down.

    The priorities in the United States keep getting messed up.

    First, teachers suffer cut backs, layoffs, and reduced pay.
    This has been a drama for a number of years.

    Second, teachers are treated as a baby-sitter.  Before the rally cries tear up my comments, keep in mind how “happy” most are when school starts up in the fall.  (Tragic.)

    Third, teachers in some locations have a hard time communicating effectively with some students due to societal standards.  Another let’s face it moment, we still treat certain areas in the country as if they are of a lower class, and label them in that fashion.  Racism is not gone, just in a different form. How rude.

    Last part of the opinion

    People  are entitled to their opinion about how schools should be run, or what should be taught, or what the pay is for teachers; however, every single state (in the United States) should have been more focused on education instead of letting it rot.

    Recession, depression, or even economic downturn (more labels), should not affect the children.  Poor planning on your part, does not mean, abuse the children in this mental fashion.

    One Small Voice in the Crowd of Hungry Dogs — A Solution — An Unthinkable Solution

    Make the difference and start gearing the states towards sustainability.  (Work together. That is smarter, not harder.) Take a page from Utah – shut the government system down for a day.  Look at the data and do the same. Cut out the pet projects. Move to eco-friendly standards of energy – quit being a hold out. Starting small has to start somewhere. The world is FULL of sustainable movements, treatments, technology (solar panels, etc.) and so much – that there is no reason to keep holding out, cutting pay, and (now) punishing children.

    Keep the kids in school for an education.  You are going to get old one day —-

    Source: In Hawaii, school’s out for recession, by Mark Niesse, October 19, 2009

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