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Originally posted by mrsleeve View Post1) NO not all BS, certainly no, but for me the classes I have been in have had way more BS in them than one would think, and too many kids take it all to seriously.
Originally posted by mrsleeve View Post2) Good, continue to seek them out
Originally posted by mrsleeve View Post3) maybe so but I can only go on the info you have given me to work with
Originally posted by mrsleeve View PostGood luck with law school you plan on using that for a career in politics????? (cheap shot I know :D just could not resist)Cheap shot, but funny!
Originally posted by mrsleeve View PostFor the Record I am not a Boosh fan boy, and did not support Iraq (right war wrong time with no international backing was a stupid move). But the issue remains that we are there for better or worse and we have to support our Armed services and the their mission there and see it though to the end. We mush finish what we have started, something my grandpa taught me, and one of life's greatest lessons on a personal or a international scale. If we dont there will be a victory declared (no matte how hollow) and will become a rallying cry for all the weirdos and extremist out there
We are just gonna have to agree to disagree, and leave it at that
BTW just so you know Conservative Independent, I dont care about party line.
Also, I don't care much for party lines either. The way I see it, I'm a "moderate".
On some issues (such as abortion and health care) I take a liberal stance.
On others (such as gun control and welfare) I take a conservative stance.Originally posted by accidentI have achieved the title of Douche of the month.
Discuss.Originally posted by kronusIt was probably pissed off because it didn't want to pay taxes for poor people's healthcare.
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Originally posted by dinanm3atl View PostLet's compare to cash for clunkers... Cool it boosted what it was designed to boost for a couple of months and now they are right back where they are.
Originally posted by dinanm3atl View PostSo we bump up the need for contractors and the workers and then program runs out. Then what?
< **puts on flame suit, awaiting conservatives using "bandaid over bullet-wound" analagy"**Originally posted by accidentI have achieved the title of Douche of the month.
Discuss.Originally posted by kronusIt was probably pissed off because it didn't want to pay taxes for poor people's healthcare.
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Originally posted by nando View Postthose who can, do. those who can't, teach. ;)
Then again, I am at engineering school; and I can see how that would make a difference. (as opposed to a liberal arts school)
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Originally posted by freeski27 View PostI honestly think this is a pretty ignorant statement. For the most part, Those who teach are people who have done something for a long time and they care enough about furthering their field, to share their ability and experience with others.
Yeah and the ones that do that stay in their filed and mentor the next generations. Well the ones that truly care to pass on their knowledge any way.
I have been very very lucky in my field, as I have gotten to draw from the life time of experiences of 2 of the very best and most respected guys around, combined they have 90+ years of experience 1 in his 70's came outta retirement to train me and teach me, and the other is in his late 60's and owns the place, and I work with him in the field when I can as well.
All that said I think we need to pull away from the whole College only education and go back to apprenticeships and a 50/50 work study programs for secondary education. Start at the bottom of your fields work your way up. That way only the cream rises to the top. As it sits now I really think we have a case of to many chiefs not enough IndiansLast edited by mrsleeve; 12-09-2009, 04:02 PM.Originally posted by FusionIf a car is the epitome of freedom, than an electric car is house arrest with your wife titty fucking your next door neighbor.
The Desire to Save Humanity is Always a False Front for the Urge to Rule it- H. L. Mencken
Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants.
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Originally posted by pbr87 View PostI believe they're still doing slightly better than they were. Also, cash for clunkers did more than just boost auto sales. It increased (even if only nominally) the average fuel efficiency of cars on the road, thereby making the U.S. less dependet of foreign oil.
In my opinion if 4500 dollars was making or breaking you buying a new car. I don't think buying a new car was a very good idea. Many of those buying the cars were simply using the program for a better discount but the mass "I need to buy a car right now this deal will never come back" may create problems in the future. Such as the housing tax rebates. There are a LOT of people stretching to get into a house just because the deal is good.
The marginal fuel economy thing is crap. Plain and simple. That was just a 'feel good' and 'warm and fuzzy' feeling side note.
Originally posted by pbr87 View PostI don't kow what then. But I know that a temporary solution is better than no solution.
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Originally posted by dinanm3atl View PostDoing slightly better? Information on this front? Essentially they compressed months or maybe even years of auto sales into a couple of months. We borrowed money from mostly China I would guess. Made our dollar worth less by doing. All so we could give some discounts to some consumers.
Originally posted by dinanm3atl View PostIn my opinion if 4500 dollars was making or breaking you buying a new car. I don't think buying a new car was a very good idea. Many of those buying the cars were simply using the program for a better discount but the mass "I need to buy a car right now this deal will never come back" may create problems in the future. Such as the housing tax rebates. There are a LOT of people stretching to get into a house just because the deal is good.
Originally posted by dinanm3atl View PostThe marginal fuel economy thing is crap. Plain and simple. That was just a 'feel good' and 'warm and fuzzy' feeling side note.
Originally posted by dinanm3atl View PostExactly. You and Obama and the administration doesn't know either. Yet they are sitting there coming up with these type of schemes(really all it is) in a hope to give a small pump into the economy. Creating a temporary bubble on the back of more debt is not a solution.Originally posted by accidentI have achieved the title of Douche of the month.
Discuss.Originally posted by kronusIt was probably pissed off because it didn't want to pay taxes for poor people's healthcare.
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Originally posted by mrsleeve View PostAll that said I think we need to pull away from the whole College only education and go back to apprenticeships and a 50/50 work study programs for secondary education. Start at the bottom of your fields work your way up. That way only the cream rises to the top. As it sits now I really think we have a case of to many Indians not enough chiefs
But college isn't just about education. It is about growing as an individual and learning about life, too (if not more so). An apprenticeship can do that, if set up properly. (i.e. not living with mom & dad)
I fully believe that there will soon be a turn around in the wage/benefits scale that will favor those with trade skills. Most people can't change their own oil anymore. Who's going to fix their sink/lamp/roof? People will be forced to pay a premium for these services in the future because they simply won't have the know-how for practical skills.
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Originally posted by mrsleeve View PostYeah and the ones that do that stay in their filed and mentor the next generations. Well the ones that truly care to pass on their knowledge any way.
I have been very very lucky in my field, as I have gotten to draw from the life time of experiences of 2 of the very best and most respected guys around, combined they have 90+ years of experience 1 in his 70's came outta retirement to train me and teach me, and the other is in his late 60's and owns the place, and I work with him in the field when I can as well.
All that said I think we need to pull away from the whole College only education and go back to apprenticeships and a 50/50 work study programs for secondary education. Start at the bottom of your fields work your way up. That way only the cream rises to the top. As it sits now I really think we have a case of to many Indians not enough chiefs
Although the method of uneducated trial and error may work sometimes, a better option is always an informed plan with mathematical and scientific backing.
You know what I mean? or am i just rambling? (No sarcasm)
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Originally posted by quickervicar View PostSo we have a former warehouse worker on here @ $16.75 + benefits going back to college & then law school. If I were to go back to my alma mater I would be spending upwards of $14k per semester, plus room & board. There is no way I would ever get my cash back, when opportunity cost is figured in. I try to encourage the high-schoolers I know to examine what it really is that they want to do with their lives. Many times they can achieve it without college. Sometimes they can't.
Average lifetime earnings by degree.
High school: $1,200,000
Bachelor's: $2,100,000
Doctoral: $3,400,000
Still think the opportunity cost of $200,000 isn't worth it? To many, it is, especially given the $900,000 differrence in average lifetime earnings.
But college isn't just about education. It is about growing as an individual and learning about life, too (if not more so). An apprenticeship can do that, if set up properly. (i.e. not living with mom & dad)
Originally posted by quickervicar View PostI fully believe that there will soon be a turn around in the wage/benefits scale that will favor those with trade skills. Most people can't change their own oil anymore. Who's going to fix their sink/lamp/roof? People will be forced to pay a premium for these services in the future because they simply won't have the know-how for practical skills.
a) someone overseas will do it for cheaper...or
b) an immigrant worker will do it for cheaper.Originally posted by accidentI have achieved the title of Douche of the month.
Discuss.Originally posted by kronusIt was probably pissed off because it didn't want to pay taxes for poor people's healthcare.
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