Ivy League School Staff Agree to Rip Up the 'Flawed' US Constitution

It's not cheap or easy, but you can send them to a school that will make an engineer out of them. :thup:

I had to take poli-sci 130 (?) but I don't really remember it.

Right, and then Obamatrade opens the flood gates to ANYONE in the TPP who can bring a service to the USA and they get L1 visas for all their employees they want to bring and PAY THEM AT THE PREVAILING WAGES OF THEIR HOME COUNTRIES. And your kid will never pay back his school loans cause he cant find a job above Hyderabad wages.

Engineers in this country are fucked, thank you Obamy and the mindless Dimocrap drones like you who support him.
 
Oh, we aren't sending our anymore?

Dad went to Cornell in the 50s.

I was getting at the point that private, liberal, liberal arts uni's liberal, liberal arts profs are liberals. The 'we' that sent their kids there at all that cost did so because they want them to be subject to all that.

Maybe if 'round-the-corner State was seeding sedition...

I was talking about 'we' as a society, and if you dont think that this nation supports the Ivy League, our so-called elite universities, then you are either stupid or dishonest or both.
Shouldn't there be choices among our universities or challenges to our parent's values? The state puts on public education and I think these schools should trim bullshit subjects back, leaving that for Yale and spoiled brats.

If the left is hell-bent on an education free-for-all at employers' expense, this should be for pragmatic coursework for which employers have expressed demand.
 
It's not cheap or easy, but you can send them to a school that will make an engineer out of them. :thup:

I had to take poli-sci 130 (?) but I don't really remember it.

Right, and then Obamatrade opens the flood gates to ANYONE in the TPP who can bring a service to the USA and they get L1 visas for all their employees they want to bring and PAY THEM AT THE PREVAILING WAGES OF THEIR HOME COUNTRIES. And your kid will never pay back his school loans cause he cant find a job above Hyderabad wages.

Engineers in this country are fucked, thank you Obamy and the mindless Dimocrap drones like you who support him.
Engineers make more dough on the road, anyhow. I'm biased, but, although I don't use my degree, engineering is the best foundation one can have. It's a way of thinking that I wish our political class used.
 
Engineers make more dough on the road, anyhow. I'm biased, but, although I don't use my degree, engineering is the best foundation one can have. It's a way of thinking that I wish our political class used.

Currently an engineering job pays well, if you can get one despite the 500k plus H1-Bs that are either allowed in or renewed and then compete with youat much lower salaries.

After the TPP is passed, L1 visas will be unlimited and at their back-home pay scales, as I said already.

How are American engineers supposed to compete with that, make enough for retirement, etc? It is a sure fire prescription for a socialist revolution.
 
Shouldn't there be choices among our universities or challenges to our parent's values? The state puts on public education and I think these schools should trim bullshit subjects back, leaving that for Yale and spoiled brats.

If the left is hell-bent on an education free-for-all at employers' expense, this should be for pragmatic coursework for which employers have expressed demand.

I dont mind letting faculty challenge their students *if* they would allow an open balanced forum and they do not. It was bad back when I took my freshman level courses and I am sure it is far worse now.
 
Shouldn't there be choices among our universities or challenges to our parent's values? The state puts on public education and I think these schools should trim bullshit subjects back, leaving that for Yale and spoiled brats.

If the left is hell-bent on an education free-for-all at employers' expense, this should be for pragmatic coursework for which employers have expressed demand.

I dont mind letting faculty challenge their students *if* they would allow an open balanced forum and they do not. It was bad back when I took my freshman level courses and I am sure it is far worse now.
There was another thread today about this 'drown out your students with your opinion' method. I think it's cowardice when you hide behind your tenure, authority and children's coyness with 'bold' lectures. Show up in your TA's class and discuss the bold stuff where kids could talk back.
 
They should be very careful what they wish for...the Constitution is what keeps them safe.
57% Of Republicans Say Dismantle Constitution And Make ...
Feb 25, 2015 -A PPP poll found that 57 percent of Republicans want to dismantle the Constitution ... turning the United States into a Christian theocracy.


any questions ???

Public Policy Polling? Really?

PPP is a private owned, loony left-leaning polling company which polls only for Democratic and progressive campaigns and organizations.

In other words PPP gets the "results" its Dem & prog customers want.

Any Questions???
 
Engineers make more dough on the road, anyhow. I'm biased, but, although I don't use my degree, engineering is the best foundation one can have. It's a way of thinking that I wish our political class used.

Currently an engineering job pays well, if you can get one despite the 500k plus H1-Bs that are either allowed in or renewed and then compete with youat much lower salaries.

After the TPP is passed, L1 visas will be unlimited and at their back-home pay scales, as I said already.

How are American engineers supposed to compete with that, make enough for retirement, etc? It is a sure fire prescription for a socialist revolution.
I know so little about this TPP or these visas. My last knowledge of the engineering field was that there weren't enough Americans getting involved. So many of my classmates were foreign in the first place.

The redeeming factor is naturalization and an open mind about what an American accent sounds like, I guess.

I evangelize engineering when I can; I might be strapping these kids to the Titanic deck.
 
I'm actually a big beliver in some life experience before college. I traveled the world, fell in love twice, wrote a few 'books', made some huge mistakes, and started a business before I went to college.

I helps you discern assertion from fact.

What does that have to do with Yale engaging in anti-American propaganda?

After this, I would not vote for a Yale graduate for any position. The institution has no credibility and should be treated like Al Qaeda - membership should poison any resume.
 
My poli-sci teacher thanked our class for making it the most rewarding of his career. And he was looking at me when he said it.

Was it you, or your vast selection of Che's Tees?

I think it had more to do with it being his last year than our discussions after class. I'm a bit of a political optimist, believing that people will make the changes they need to. I think it helped balance out our conversations.

Regardless, our class was very....engaged. We asked good questions. And it lead to a good class.

Maybe he figured if there are students like you, who want to destroy the foundations which allowed you the privilege to seek an education and replace it with a Marxist shit hole, what's the point?
 
I'm actually a big beliver in some life experience before college. I traveled the world, fell in love twice, wrote a few 'books', made some huge mistakes, and started a business before I went to college.

I helps you discern assertion from fact.

What does that have to do with Yale engaging in anti-American propaganda?

After this, I would not vote for a Yale graduate for any position. The institution has no credibility and should be treated like Al Qaeda - membership should poison any resume.

It has to do with effects on students. And how life experience and perspective limits the influence of professors on students.
 
My poli-sci teacher thanked our class for making it the most rewarding of his career. And he was looking at me when he said it.

Was it you, or your vast selection of Che's Tees?

It was me!

Maybe he figured if there are students like you, who want to destroy the foundations which allowed you the privilege to seek an education and replace it with a Marxist shit hole, what's the point?

Or.....I was optimistic about people's ability to adapt to what they need to do. And had a lot of hope for the future.

And I still do.
 
It has to do with effects on students. And how life experience and perspective limits the influence of professors on students.

Yale is not a center of higher learning, but rather of contempt for humanity and for America. Like Al Qaeda, they have no legitimate place in a free society and should be shunned.
 
It has to do with effects on students. And how life experience and perspective limits the influence of professors on students.

Yale is not a center of higher learning, but rather of contempt for humanity and for America. Like Al Qaeda, they have no legitimate place in a free society and should be shunned.

Interesting opinion. Alas, I think their existence is far more indicative of a free society than their prohibition.
 
It was me!

How can you be sure? Did you wear a Che shirt on any day you had a clean one? (on which days you'd don an Osama bin Ladin shirt to support the lesser terrorist?)


Or.....I was optimistic about people's ability to adapt to what they need to do. And had a lot of hope for the future.

And I still do.

And what they need to do is to submit to authority and never question our rulers?

Yale and Harvard are cesspools of corruption, which churn out men of extreme evil who in turn rule this nation. The evil that is Dubya, the evil that is Obama, this evil oozed from the sewer that is Harvard.

We will never have a free and equitable nation so long as the foul beasts from the Ivy Leagues rule as they do.
 
It was me!

How can you be sure?

Eye contact.

Or.....I was optimistic about people's ability to adapt to what they need to do. And had a lot of hope for the future.

And I still do.

And what they need to do is to submit to authority and never question our rulers?
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Who is the 'they' in that sentence?

Yale and Harvard are cesspools of corruption, which churn out men of extreme evil who in turn rule this nation. The evil that is Dubya, the evil that is Obama, this evil oozed from the sewer that is Harvard.

We will never have a free and equitable nation so long as the foul beasts from the Ivy Leagues rule as they do.

And what makes you think its the school that makes them 'foul beasts'. And not their upbringing?
 
Interesting opinion. Alas, I think their existence is far more indicative of a free society than their prohibition.

I never called for prohibiting anyone.
'shouldn't exist in a free society' sound pretty 'prohibitty' to me.

They should be recognized for what they are, institutions of malignancy who create rulers with complete contempt for the concepts of liberty.

And are you sure about the 'creating'? As you're inferring a degree of singular causation that I'm not sure you can factually support.
 
Eye contact.

Must have attended very different schools than I. I lecture for me was in an auditorium with 300 of my closest friends. The professor, on the very rare occasions they would honor us with their presence, made eye contact with no one. The teaching assistants, grad students, who actually taught most of the courses were blinded by lights and unlikely to do anything more than try and hit on the girls.

Who is the 'they' in that sentence?

The people, the favorite farcical euphemism of the left. What is it that you have hope that the people learn to do? Is it not that they learn to obey our rulers without question and submit to government authority?

Does this not define what the left advocates? Complete submission to the authoritarian state?

And what makes you think its the school that makes them 'foul beasts'. And not their upbringing?

The schools are the training grounds of the pampered elite. They are the extension of their upbringing. Why do we have generational rule under the Bush Clan, the Gore Klan (let's be honest here) and so many other multi-generational dynasties? These elitists of the resurgent aristocracy are trained to be rulers and tyrants, from the time they enter Sidwell Friends to the moment they walk out of Harvard or Yale.
 

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