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What are these kids really worth???
« on: September 25, 2006, 12:49:14 PM »
In dollars that is.

  Let's divide this into 4 categories for a reasonable ballpark figure.

   Little Johnny is diagnosed with a fake learning disability due mainly to proven methods of learning being subverted and replaced by those guarrenteed to fail him by the very people who now stand to profit from a fake medical diagnosis and the drugs and therapy he now supposedly needs.

   Exhibit A

   Little Johnny does spend the next few years on Ritalin and/or other drugs, does end up in therapy but his parents wise up after a few years and the monetary haul is limited.

   $25,000 in insurance and out of pocket expenses.

  Exhibit B

   Litte Johnny remains on these drugs and becomes uncontrollable due to the side effects these drugs have, is hauled off to a facility by the very people that again are responsible for this current situation and sadly the parents still believe they are helping their child.

   $125,000 in insurance and out of pocket expenses.

   Exhibit C

  Little Johnny graduates to a life of drug addiction and illiteracy, spend his life in and out of facilities, is unable to gain meaningful employment due to the fake diagnosis that over time did him irreparable harm and now must spend his life under the constant care of the very industry that put him in that condition in the first place.

   $1,000,000 +  in insurance and out of pocket expenses.

   Any other estimates?
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What are these kids really worth???
« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2006, 04:25:44 PM »
My apologies, I forgot to add the kickback the schools get for the kids steered into special education.., that really adds up over 10-12 years. Averaged out, figure a cool 40g per student in SE.
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