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" And I still think your media and schools should have put a stop to this
nonsense years ago..."
I think if you just went back to the 1970s our media would not have
tolerated the utter insanity of this process and would have approached it
in a very different way. Now they are complicit in it and support it. Our
media outlets tend to be part of major conglomerates now and so not
exactly independent. Time Warner, for example, owns CNN and just happens
to be a major contributor to all things Clinton...which makes it not
particularly surprising that CNN is basically the Clinton News Network
and keeps telling us what a strong and amazing candidate Hillary Clinton
is...when the fact is she is one of the most divisive politicians of the
last 40 years and her track record is not impressive in the positions she
has served in. On top of which her dishonesty and willingness to say
anything to anybody no matter how obvious it is she is blowing smoke is
just ridiculous.
I guess one positive thing to take out of this, and really I have to
look
for positives, is that despite the fact that our media keeps working to
marginalize Bernie Sanders he is still getting a large percentage of the
votes and collecting a good number of delegates. Probably not what he
will need to win the nomination and you have to take into account the
Democrats want to nominate him about as much as the Republicans want to
nominate Donald Trump.
It's funny, the success of both Trump and Sanders basically shows we
have
a country that is well aware that the system is broken and people are
voting for candidates that most represent a path to change. Granted, they
represent completely different paths and likely completely different
outcomes if they are elected but the goal of the voters is the
same...send somebody to Washington that will not just go along with all
of the failed policies they keep embracing. Policies that have led to a
destruction of the middle class and an economy that punishes them while
rewarding the wealthy. The money does not "trickle down" here it flows
upward and from Reagan to Obama none of these guys along with our House
and Senate have done anything but make it flow upwards at a more rapid
and destructive rate.
Our schools vary from state to state because each state controls
their
own public education system. This link provides a "report card" for each
state's public education system.
http://www.edweek.org/ew/qc/2016/2016-state-report-cards-map.html?
intc=EW-QC16-LFTNAV
I think if you explore that map by clicking on different states you
will
find the states that tend not to spend on public education have some of
the worst issues. It also will reveal that "Red States" tend to mainly be
states that have poor public education systems and Rand Paul's Kentucky
is among them.
It does feel like these Republican candidates want to "eliminate the
Department of Education" because they prefer a poorly educated electorate
to an educated one. I'm sure they would deny that but looking at the map
I linked to...well...it is hard to debate. That little Northeastern
portion of the country where I live and that has the best education
report cards also happens to be the most progressive portion of the
United States...and also where Bernie is from.
I know you get it, man, I'm just going over it...I guess for
myself...because I wish everybody got it.
–--
'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
Reg
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" And I still think your media and schools should have put a stop to this
nonsense years ago..."
I think if you just went back to the 1970s our media would not have
tolerated the utter insanity of this process and would have approached it
in a very different way. Now they are complicit in it and support it. Our
media outlets tend to be part of major conglomerates now and so not
exactly independent. Time Warner, for example, owns CNN and just happens
to be a major contributor to all things Clinton...which makes it not
particularly surprising that CNN is basically the Clinton News Network
and keeps telling us what a strong and amazing candidate Hillary Clinton
is...when the fact is she is one of the most divisive politicians of the
last 40 years and her track record is not impressive in the positions she
has served in. On top of which her dishonesty and willingness to say
anything to anybody no matter how obvious it is she is blowing smoke is
just ridiculous.
I guess one positive thing to take out of this, and really I have to
look
for positives, is that despite the fact that our media keeps working to
marginalize Bernie Sanders he is still getting a large percentage of the
votes and collecting a good number of delegates. Probably not what he
will need to win the nomination and you have to take into account the
Democrats want to nominate him about as much as the Republicans want to
nominate Donald Trump.
It's funny, the success of both Trump and Sanders basically shows we
have
a country that is well aware that the system is broken and people are
voting for candidates that most represent a path to change. Granted, they
represent completely different paths and likely completely different
outcomes if they are elected but the goal of the voters is the
same...send somebody to Washington that will not just go along with all
of the failed policies they keep embracing. Policies that have led to a
destruction of the middle class and an economy that punishes them while
rewarding the wealthy. The money does not "trickle down" here it flows
upward and from Reagan to Obama none of these guys along with our House
and Senate have done anything but make it flow upwards at a more rapid
and destructive rate.
Our schools vary from state to state because each state controls
their
own public education system. This link provides a "report card" for each
state's public education system.
http://www.edweek.org/ew/qc/2016/2016-state-report-cards-map.html?
intc=EW-QC16-LFTNAV
I think if you explore that map by clicking on different states you
will
find the states that tend not to spend on public education have some of
the worst issues. It also will reveal that "Red States" tend to mainly be
states that have poor public education systems and Rand Paul's Kentucky
is among them.
It does feel like these Republican candidates want to "eliminate the
Department of Education" because they prefer a poorly educated electorate
to an educated one. I'm sure they would deny that but looking at the map
I linked to...well...it is hard to debate. That little Northeastern
portion of the country where I live and that has the best education
report cards also happens to be the most progressive portion of the
United States...and also where Bernie is from.
I know you get it, man, I'm just going over it...I guess for
myself...because I wish everybody got it.
–--
'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
