Of course, however not EVERYONE is able. Or willing.Quote:
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Of course, however not EVERYONE is able. Or willing.Quote:
Originally Posted by lesa [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Hmmm, I do believe that you understand he does not mean EVERYONE... (as in making everyone)Quote:
Originally Posted by vashti [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
He said EVERYONE should do it. I disagree.Quote:
Originally Posted by lesa [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Everyone SHOULD do it. That would be nice :D
Everyone should exercise as well but we understand that is not possible for every single one in the everyone statement.
I don't think everyone SHOULD do it, and I certainly don't want taxpayer money going towards everyone who wants to give it a go on a whim. If they have a history that demonstrates academic achievement but simply can't afford college, that's another story.
Had he talked about trade school, I would have been more supportive.
Oh, I see. When he said "higher education", I thought he meant to include any training/education beyond high school. Yeah, not everyone wants college. It depends on their career aspiration. Trade school/vocational school, etc should have been included as his definition of higher education. If everyone went to colleges and universities we would not have the supply for labor work, blue collar work, etc.
Obmamaaaa! **** yeaaaaa we want change we want change we want change yeaaa! obama!! woooo!!!! *obama becomes president*...*jack shit happens*...chirp chirp ribbit...*dust ball*
I'm for it. Get as many people educated as possible. High school grades aren't necessarily a good indicator of college aptitude. Now, if after a semester you've got a 1.0 and you're not showing up to class, well, then cut off the funding.
I don't think there's anything more important than education and I don't think there's anything that pays off more in the long run. The more people we can educate, the better.
I thought everyone had gotten into college when I found out that by the age of 18, people still piss on the seat.
Yeah, cause we all expected everything to change in the first two months, right?!Quote:
Originally Posted by Only-virgins [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
It's ridiculous how quickly everyone expected shit to happen. Could we maybe give him more than a few months?
I will find this ****ing thread in 4 years and still say the same shit.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cain [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
I read that two weeks into his presidency his approval rating dropped 10%. What do people expect?
I would have expected this negativity from you regardless of who was elected.Quote:
Originally Posted by Only-virgins [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
The problem is that he was being portrayed as some magical savior that was going to save our economy and change everything so quickly. He was doomed from the beginning.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gribble [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
It gets tiring seeing all of these ignorant people speaking their opinion when they don't know anything about what goes on behind the scenes.
:astonish: don't call my thread a ****ing thread that hurts my feelings!Quote:
Originally Posted by Only-virgins [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Good. With what this country produces as candidates don't expect anyone good for a long time. Hopes are low on that .Quote:
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