Don't mess around with kids' futures

“What kind of city is Charlotte?” friends and acquaintances from out of town sometimes ask. I usually say something like, “A bit conservative for my taste, but that’s actually changed a lot, plus there’s a strong sense of community involvement that’s rare these days in cities this size.”  Today, though, considering how nonchalantly city and county “leaders” seem to be taking the news of damaging cuts to our public schools, I’m wondering, but in stronger terms, “What the hell kind of city is this, anyway?”

I’m a longtime resident of Charlotte, and, call me quirky, but I think schools and libraries (as well as roads, fire and police protection) aren’t luxuries or fripperies — they’re the basics of a city’s life. These are necessities that need to be kept up to par if we don’t want to turn into Detroit. In other words, schools, libraries, etc. are civic responsibilities. It’s time that county government, including the school board, treat them as such, and start fighting for more money.

We’ve written here before of the need for tax hikes to save the schools. Today, when library employees are going to find out how many of them will soon be out of a job because of budget cuts, I’d add libraries to the beneficiaries of new taxes, too. After they’ve finished cutting jobs, library hours, the number of open branches, and whatever other damage they plan to do, it is essential that Charles Brown and the rest of the library honchos propose tax hikes to the county commission. The school board needs to find the courage to tell the county it needs to raise taxes; and while they’re at it, tell Charlotte’s lawmakers in Raleigh to find more money for schools even if it means, yes, raising state taxes.

And if those things don’t work? Tap into Bank of America and Wells Fargo — they’ve done enough damage around here, to both the community and their own reputations, that they frankly owe the city a big gesture of support. And it doesn’t hurt that saving the schools this year would go a long way toward repairing their image, last seen circling the toilet bowl.

In plain terms, school board and county commission members, do the job you ran for, protect the kids, and fulfill the basic social need you’re supposed to be there to provide. Isn’t this stuff supposed to be obvious?

Don’t mess around with kids’ futures

John Grooms is a multiple award-winning writer and editor, teacher, public speaker, event organizer, cultural critic, music history buff and incurable smartass. He writes the Boomer With Attitude column,...

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  1. If we hadn’t given away the future property tax revenue on the new Wachovia/Wells office/condo tower those taxes would go to schools, libraries. Agreeing to allow them to go exclusively to the ‘arts’ is the same as you building a media center room on your house and asking for a tax rebate. just remember, as you drive by that skyscraper that the taxes from that are not going to CMS, libraries, parks and other needs.

    It is a culture of corruption that allows those with special connections to get special deals.

  2. Racist bastards. You will burn in hell for your hatred of gays and minorities. Just wait and see.

  3. “If we hadn’t given away the future property tax revenue on the new Wachovia/Wells office/condo tower those taxes would go to schools, libraries.” Commissioner James, I agree with you on what happened to that tax revenue. The problem here, though, is that remembering that particular tax deal doesn’t do much to help the present situation. It’s like going up to someone who’s been run over by a car and telling them, “If you hadn’t run out in front of that vehicle, you wouldn’t be near death” — it’s probably true, but it doesn’t do anything to help the person recover.
    Of course, in that scenario, you have to actually hope the person gets well. I have doubts that you’re crying very much over the schools and libraries.

  4. Amen to the living God! Bill James could care less. He is a bully and a devil just like Flip Benham!

  5. Wow, this is truly amazaing. Racists Bill James and Frank Griffin all in one! Still bitching about free lunch and welfare. Too bad the KKK moved out of town. Where will you go to burn your GD crosses?!!!

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