the only easy day was yesterday

Friday, February 15, 2008

oi

it doesnt happen to us. no. congratulations NIU, you were arrogant enough to assume that it could never happen to you. You charge people tens of thousands of dollars a year, this is very simple: dont build new sports facilities, dont build new buildings, dont fund useless research surveys. with all the excess funds that a college makes annually, they could easily spring for a security guard at every building they own, as well as a beefed up campus patrol. not to mention that this could generate more jobs (doesnt take much to be a security guard); and stimulate the economy even - i mean imagine the jobs, government funded training programs for security guards; now thats economic stimulus:

dont give everyone who pays taxes $1200, put that money into free security guard certification courses, and then mandate a security guard at every door of every university building. double whamy; safety and money sounds good to me.

3 comments:

The W said...

freedom (with the chance of death) > police state

Jasper Yate said...

i dont really mean "police state" i just mean men/women with blue suits and pepper spray out side of every door. security guards arent even issued nite sticks. and not even like checking people just to be there; if im going to shoot someone i might be a little discouraged by an officer of some sort outside the building. i dont want lock down, it just also seems like good job opportunity to stimulate the economy its not very hard to be a security guard just stand there, its symbolic anyway...

The W said...

waste of money, unarmed sec guards get shot first.