Uhh.. I sense this will get ugly soon. Stay in your foxholes, sit tight.
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They still have a choice. They can sell their home, and rent one instead, while using the money from the sale to start their own business... again choices... using your resources properly. Short term, worse living conditions... long term... bigger house and more money.
And I didn't get "lucky" in advertising... I "earned" my degree in college, and I'm an expert on the subject and I'm asked to speak at universities and industry events... soKeep on Civin'
RIP rah, Tony Bogey & Baron O
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Originally posted by Oerdin
Choicing to do low value added jobs and not being displined at savings will often mean people end up with few financial assets. It's a choice some people make.I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
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Another problem is that the kids themselves often don't have any encouragement to learn. They don't want to get off their #@$@# and pull themselves up.
A friend told me how US students in relation to the industrialized world are in the middle of the pack in fourth grade, near the bottom in 8th, and at the bottom in 12th.
The US middle school system is a colossal failure in education, as there is no motivation at all to do well, since regardless of your performance you go to the same high school. In high school some people start to shape up, but for many it's kind of late to catch up on three lost years.
American government propaganda is also pointing in the wrong direction. When the economy went bad a couple years back, the US government encouraged consumer spending to boost it. Comparitively, faced with the same situation the Taiwanese government implemented a national education program to teach everyone English. In Taiwan a "recession" is when economic growth drops below 5% a year.
True, the Asian meritocracy system does have severe shortcomings, and without a doubt the average childhood there is much harder than that in the USA, but 22 years down the line, when people enter the workforce, you see the results. Also, the system is much more egalitarian as the best schools and universities are public. High schools compete with each other across counties for the best students. Failure cases are rarely caused by lack of money, instead, lack of effort. It is even said that the wealthier students are the worse they do, as they have the money to waste time on recreation. For reasons I don't fully understand, perhaps due to early conditioning, the children their have a much higher tolerance for hardship, despite a decent standard of living.
What is most interesting though is a series of social feedback loops that encourages parents to do a good job. This began hundreds of years ago in imperial civil service examinations, where those who did well would be given well paid government jobs, and benefits would extend to the family. Unlike in Western society, inheritance works up, not down, the family tree. The same works for control over children- traditionally the grandparent has the final say, not the parent. The desire to maintain a good family name also feeds into this.Visit First Cultural Industries
There are reasons why I believe mankind should live in cities and let nature reclaim all the villages with the exception of a few we keep on display as horrific reminders of rural life.-Starchild
Meat eating and the dominance and force projected over animals that is acompanies it is a gateway or parallel to other prejudiced beliefs such as classism, misogyny, and even racism. -General Ludd
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Originally posted by Japher
I agree; you can't ignore luck. Yet lucky to some who saves is hitting a 100% stock increase in one year.
Would you rather have of saved $10,000 or $1?
Return (or loss) is proportional to investment, luck or not...I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
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Good post Smiley.I think the problem with our schools is that we too many regulations on how teachers can and can't teach. I also think the way schools treat students makes them feel inferior (in my school teachers can drink beverages in a classroom with carpet and we can't). Also, I think science classes should be made more fun.
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Opportunity . . . . .
Last year, I worked as a volunteer at a local museum, in their historical archives. I did not know how my volunteer work would pay off later, but I knew that I was getting some kind of major-related work experience.
And behold, over six months later, I was interviewed for a postion in the Illinois Regional Archival Department internship. Only two other people were interviewed. Those other two did not have any archival experience previously.
Guess who got the internship because he saw an opportunity and took it?A lot of Republicans are not racist, but a lot of racists are Republican.
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Originally posted by Ming
That's why it's important to have a good mix in your portfolio... It's ok to take a lot of risk as long as it isn't all your money. Diversification is key to a good long term earnings planI drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
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Originally posted by Odin
Good post Smiley.I think the problem with our schools is that we too many regulations on how teachers can and can't teach. I also think the way schools treat students makes them feel inferior (in my school teachers can drink beverages in a classroom with carpet and we can't). Also, I think science classes should be made more fun.
I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
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What people have been ignoring so far is genetics......
If you are born with the right genes you will succeed no matter what, some people no matter what will never be able to become lawyers, bankers etc because they simply lack the mental capacity. The higher up you start the less intelligence you need to succeed. Luck of the draw...........
Also about private vs public education, the local/state governments control the funding level for each school. But property taxes still pay for the majority of the education costs. More property value = more money for school, this essentially creates a private public school system. Property taxes add up to as much as $20-25k per year, making it impossible for many people to move to the district, also out of town tution is $10-15k per year. What other districts do is to pool resources with other schools (usually forced to by local governments) and instead of having one good school and three poor schools you end up with four slightly less poor schools. Money is always the issue, the state government can't possibly make up the difference if one school district can afford to spend $16-17k per year per student because of property taxes and another spends $6-7k per year per student.
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Originally posted by David Floyd
We've had this discussion before, and you know quite well that my position is that forcing someone to do what is right is wrong.
I agree with you that someone shouldn't be forced to do anything, but that doesn't change that giving to those in need is the right thing to do, surely you don't disagree.
I think that the people who are saying "well gee, that's life. Get over it" have sold themselves short. There is no need for any of these injustices that so many here just accept as a fact of life if we only learn to work together. It doesn't require all of us to be a Jesus or Buddha, it just requires that we all just have a basic desire to live for the betterment of all. Fortunately, this day is not far off.http://monkspider.blogspot.com/
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Originally posted by Japher
I am sure if that you all have a good idea it wouldn't be hard to find backers, also there are many no down buisness loans, starting at $50,000, that are out there. You just have to look...Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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