JB Cases said:"No athlete sould be making hundreds of millions of $.
The highest paid people in our country should be the U.S.Navy SEAL's, the U.S. Army Delta Force operators, Rangers and Special Forces, the USMC personnel and every other soildier, sailor or airman who goes overseas, away from family and home and fights in combat."
No, the soldiers should not be the highest paid people in the USA. Then they would be mercenaries. The ideals they fight for are worth far more than money.
The highest paid people should be teachers and only those who have major life experience backed by professional experience should be allowed to teach. Our educational system is dysfunctional and we are bringing up a nation of shallow and apathetic people.
John,
You have a good point about our teachers. But I'm sticking with my view that nobody (atheletes or teachers) should be making more than the combat people in our military. They are away from their family, loved ones and country for long periods, not knowing if they'll ever get home again. Their skill level is tremendous, the training rigors second to none. The danger they are in is second to none.
If they are being paid NOW to serve in the military and they are not considered mercenaries, how does increasing their pay make them mercenaries? At what $ amount do they become "mercenaries"?
If a ball player can make millions of $, and many make hundreds of millions of $, then our warriors should be considered more important than any of them. What price is a home run, touch down or slam dunk worth compared to a man's life and our freedom?
So we don't get this thread bounced to the NPR section, do you know if Chao is still coaching the Chinese players?
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