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Where there are no failures.....everybody wins and nobody loses....where the neutering of excelling and over achievers are made to be on the same level as the care less dregs.
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Yup...femoland...where everything/everybody is happy all the time. There ARE no problems in femoland.
They'd rather be operated on by the #15th finisher than the 1st place winner. By a black woman who got a quota.
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From most of the above posts I see that the conservatives are winning their battle to keep voters uneducated and incapable of critical thinking. Every conservative outlet manages to link "liberal" with "education". That's why so many conservative voters are unaware of how to evaluate climate science or excellence in media, how to research and evaluate that research, how and when to question their "leaders". Conservative thinkers have been shown to value "authority" more than liberals, so when the "authority" tells them that college is a waste of time, they obediently accept low level blue collar jobs.
Pay gap between college grads and everyone else at a record
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Oh please...the D party IS stupid minorities and women...who can't comprehend logic. You just repeat what you're told.
For 80% of kids...it IS a waste of time because they're NOT going to get hired. Because of the liberals promoting "education"...we've now got 100,000 kids going to school and only 10,000 jobs for them when/if they graduated.
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Responding to all of the above, my son (graduate, MBA, and daughter in law (graduate) together earn over half a million a year. I, as a college grad, managed to pick "Liberal Arts" and made nowhere near that ever in any salaried position...so I made my living in real estate. Nevertheless, I used my education in that I was able to make conversation with people of every background, since I knew a "little" about a lot of things. It never hurts to know how to spell and use the English language correctly, to know where Belgium is located (it happened) or to know something about a hobby your client may be interested in. Anybody can do that, of course, but I still believe higher education gives you the background where you don't have to start from scratch.
Beyond just the basics of education, the college experience teaches an 18 year old how to live with all kinds of other people, how to adjust being thrown into a totally different experience, how to use your brain discussing subjects with other bright people, how to challenge your professors (without getting flunked), and generally gives young people time to grow up. Military service might do the same, I guess.
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They're BOTH leeches...skimming for a living. They don't "produce" anything. A f@cking lawyer...and you're PROUD of that? Guess you think she belongs on the bottom of the ocean...it's a pretty universal feeling among us "civilians".
I guess you've never been to either...college OR the military...neither are like that.