Bilko wrote:
I don't drive here so this is no skin off my nose one way or the other. But I look at it like this. The tax structure here, if you want to call it that, is pretty much regressive, that is, the lower you are on the economic scale, the bigger percent of your 'income' you pay in taxes. The VAT is a wonderful example of that. Everybody gets to pay that, rich or dirt poor, but you can bet that the % of Don Oscar's income that goes to VAT is less than the girl at McDonalds. Property taxes are absurdly low. Income taxes likewise. So where does the money come from to pay for government services? The govt looks at this as a windfall, a way to raise revenue they can steal or reluctantly use to fill a pot hole once in a while or organize a parade against crime.
Despite it's vaunted high literacy rate, the education level in Costa Rica is abysmal. The voters here have no idea that when they vote for Arias' party, they are voting in the party of crony capitalism (sound familiar?). I asked a girl once if she had ever been out of Costa Rica. She said yes, Guanacaste. Don Oscar and his gang of thieves depend on ignorance to rule and steal. End of rant.
I'm not so sure I would say the education system in CR is THAT BAD. I would have to agree there are some weaknesses. But in general, I feel the public system is, on average, better than the US. The weakness is that it is not mandatory. In otherwords, the pretty girls that hang around the gulch aren't forced to go to school. Thus, you have girls that think Guanacaste is in Nicaragua. Probably cuz they have bad or non-existent parents that never made them go to school.
My novia's little brother is in a bi-lingual private school in Rhomoser that is cheap as hell. I've looked at his subjects and his exams and the stuff doesn't look any different than the torture I went through at a private school in the US which cost 12K per year. The Country Day school is on par with any Ivy League boarding school in the US. The public schools that I've seen are open-air (which is different) but better than the schools/prisons with gangs and metal detectors in Chicago. I forget the reading and math level that our high-schools turn out, but I think it is 9th grade or less.
The public school system in America, plan and simple, SUCKS big time IMHO!!!! For our wealth, our literacy rate, especially in urban areas is embarrassing on a global, relative scale. We would rather dump billions on dying car companies, whose executives were just floundering in front of congress yesterday. Probably traumatized because they had to fly first class to Washington, instead of in their own luxury jets.
I have more to say, but now I'm high-jacking and will shut my hole...
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