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Is there something wrong with my math?
Other than you made up numbers and dishonestly tried to represent it came from a Wharton study?
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Is there something wrong with my math?
What number did I "make up"?Other than you made up numbers and dishonestly tried to represent it came from a Wharton study?
Ironic is it not, Democrats make it impossible to afford an education argue that when we oppose the high costs Democrats create we oppose higher education. Irony. I most likely could of worded that better?
The country is $34 trillion in debt. Pay your own damn bills, loser.The country has a very strong interest in people going to college.
I just find it very petty that people are so upset that college loans are being forgiven.
Why can't you people be happy for once?
What number did I "make up"?
I don't think I made any numbers up. Can you specifically tell me what number you made up and I'll show you where I got it from?The numbers you made up and dishonestly claimed they came from the Wharton study.
No. You're just a miserable asshole.You're a complete and total loon.
The elites in the Republican party aren't opposed to higher education. They understand perfectly well that higher education is a sound investment and they will absolutely send their kids to those very liberal universities because those are also, surprise, the best universities.
Meanwhile they've convinced the rank and file that going to college is costly and dangerous with no benefit, which results in the rank and file being left behind economically and socially.
So no. You didn't use Wharton data. You applied your own math and then falsely and dishonestly represented you used Wharton data.
No. You're just a miserable asshole.
You won't stop until everyone is as miserable as you are.
That's not it. Conservatives have been denigrating educated people over decades, in many ways. They act as though a college education provides little to no benefit. They complain about "indoctrination". They claim that those without college degrees are doing so much better.Ironic is it not, Democrats make it impossible to afford an education argue that when we oppose the high costs Democrats create we oppose higher education. Irony. I most likely could of worded that better?
I don't think I made any numbers up. Can you specifically tell me what number you made up and I'll show you where I got it from?
No. You're just a miserable asshole.
You won't stop until everyone is as miserable as you are.
Nice false premise. The only people against higher education are the Democrats, who make it too expensive to afford.While the rest of the world catches up and passes us by, we still have people who are against higher education.
I guess we should train people to fix typewriters.
Moroner is mixing the figures of two separate proposals into one. The only argument here is to point that out.Show us the numbers from the Wharton study you claim you used. Provide the exact citation.
It's just really dishonest to make the claim you made but then sidestep and waffle when tsskrd with providing a relevant citation.
The country has a very strong interest in people going to college.
You're basically saying that you have to indoctrinate your kids before someone else indoctrinates them.Sure, but they have likely prepared their children for the influx of leftist propaganda they will receive. My wife attended a very prestigious, but very left-wing, university. She learned not to oppose her professors. She would tell them what they wanted to hear, all the while recognizing that as intelligent as they may have been, they were very misguided.
Just curious, but are Republicans the party of the rich? If so, how does that math work out if it is Democrats who are supposedly more adept at making money?
I explained it twice already. This is from the article:Show us the numbers from the Wharton study you claim you used. Provide the exact citation.
It's just really dishonest to make the claim you made but then sidestep and waffle when tsskrd with providing a relevant citation.
That's not it. Conservatives have been denigrating educated people over decades, in many ways. They act as though a college education provides little to no benefit. They complain about "indoctrination". They claim that those without college degrees are doing so much better.
But it's not really true and the reaction against higher education has resulted in a large chunk of the population being left behind, as their job prospects and income lags the rest of the country resulting in the Trump blue collar base.