Donald Trump
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mrussel1 said:PJ_Soul said:cincybearcat said:mrussel1 said:Go Beavers said:mrussel1 said:Go Beavers said:All things being similar, I'd probably give a bump to an Art History major over a business major when hiring.
Depending on the position, liberal arts majors don't do too bad. They start out a little behind, but eventually catch up to other college majors. Interesting article here:
https://www.google.com/amp/amp.timeinc.net/fortune/2015/11/13/liberal-arts-degrees-critics/?source=dam
I don;t have anything against someone following their passion and we certainly need all types. But, I don;t think you have a human right to pursue whatever degree you want in college and have someone else pick up the bill. I think the areas the country is in need of should receive the support.
And I'm sorry I took us away from the topic...so back to Trump. His comments to Brigitte Macron are par for the course from him. The sad thing is in his mind, he was doing nothing wrong. That him commenting about her physical appearance is a true compliment because a woman's physical appearance is the most important aspect and he is obviously the best judge. So him giving his approval was a tremendous compliment for Brigitte.I totally agree that it would be a violation of rights to favour particular studies over others in terms of tuition costs. The way you promote particular areas of study is to control funding in various ways, not to ding particular students directly and not others. That's crazy talk.
Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Go Beavers said:mrussel1 said:PJ_Soul said:cincybearcat said:mrussel1 said:Go Beavers said:mrussel1 said:Go Beavers said:All things being similar, I'd probably give a bump to an Art History major over a business major when hiring.
Depending on the position, liberal arts majors don't do too bad. They start out a little behind, but eventually catch up to other college majors. Interesting article here:
https://www.google.com/amp/amp.timeinc.net/fortune/2015/11/13/liberal-arts-degrees-critics/?source=dam
I don;t have anything against someone following their passion and we certainly need all types. But, I don;t think you have a human right to pursue whatever degree you want in college and have someone else pick up the bill. I think the areas the country is in need of should receive the support.
And I'm sorry I took us away from the topic...so back to Trump. His comments to Brigitte Macron are par for the course from him. The sad thing is in his mind, he was doing nothing wrong. That him commenting about her physical appearance is a true compliment because a woman's physical appearance is the most important aspect and he is obviously the best judge. So him giving his approval was a tremendous compliment for Brigitte.I totally agree that it would be a violation of rights to favour particular studies over others in terms of tuition costs. The way you promote particular areas of study is to control funding in various ways, not to ding particular students directly and not others. That's crazy talk.
I'm not sure why this is controversial to you guys. You apply this theory in your every day lives. Again, I'm saying this as a person who has 2 liberal arts degrees. I'm not anti-LA, but I'm pro-pragmatism.0 -
unsung said:Go Beavers said:And Sander's plan of taxpayer funded tuition would have helped the current problem of jobs left open due to lack of specific skills. It could also have been applied to a specific trade school so people with almost zip income could eventually fill those open jobs rather than sit idle in an low wage, unskilled position.
Someone has said it and that is until they take away the government backed gaurantee the schools have no incentive to control costs.
But really this deserves a thread of its own.0 -
mrussel1 said:Go Beavers said:mrussel1 said:PJ_Soul said:cincybearcat said:mrussel1 said:Go Beavers said:mrussel1 said:Go Beavers said:All things being similar, I'd probably give a bump to an Art History major over a business major when hiring.
Depending on the position, liberal arts majors don't do too bad. They start out a little behind, but eventually catch up to other college majors. Interesting article here:
https://www.google.com/amp/amp.timeinc.net/fortune/2015/11/13/liberal-arts-degrees-critics/?source=dam
I don;t have anything against someone following their passion and we certainly need all types. But, I don;t think you have a human right to pursue whatever degree you want in college and have someone else pick up the bill. I think the areas the country is in need of should receive the support.
And I'm sorry I took us away from the topic...so back to Trump. His comments to Brigitte Macron are par for the course from him. The sad thing is in his mind, he was doing nothing wrong. That him commenting about her physical appearance is a true compliment because a woman's physical appearance is the most important aspect and he is obviously the best judge. So him giving his approval was a tremendous compliment for Brigitte.I totally agree that it would be a violation of rights to favour particular studies over others in terms of tuition costs. The way you promote particular areas of study is to control funding in various ways, not to ding particular students directly and not others. That's crazy talk.
I'm not sure why this is controversial to you guys. You apply this theory in your every day lives. Again, I'm saying this as a person who has 2 liberal arts degrees. I'm not anti-LA, but I'm pro-pragmatism.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
Go Beavers said:unsung said:Go Beavers said:And Sander's plan of taxpayer funded tuition would have helped the current problem of jobs left open due to lack of specific skills. It could also have been applied to a specific trade school so people with almost zip income could eventually fill those open jobs rather than sit idle in an low wage, unskilled position.
Someone has said it and that is until they take away the government backed gaurantee the schools have no incentive to control costs.
But really this deserves a thread of its own.
1. We think college is too expensive
2. A solution to get the colleges to bring down the cost is to reduce the supply (the number of students)
3. Kill low interest student loans, reducing the number of people who can afford to attend college. It would take several years for a college to really feel this effect, so you now have the first generation...probably ever... that has a lower college participation rate than the previous.
4. Tuition comes down! Great!!
5. The US is even less competitive on the world stage because our education gap just widened.
Sounds like a great plan.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:mrussel1 said:Go Beavers said:mrussel1 said:PJ_Soul said:cincybearcat said:mrussel1 said:Go Beavers said:mrussel1 said:Go Beavers said:All things being similar, I'd probably give a bump to an Art History major over a business major when hiring.
Depending on the position, liberal arts majors don't do too bad. They start out a little behind, but eventually catch up to other college majors. Interesting article here:
https://www.google.com/amp/amp.timeinc.net/fortune/2015/11/13/liberal-arts-degrees-critics/?source=dam
I don;t have anything against someone following their passion and we certainly need all types. But, I don;t think you have a human right to pursue whatever degree you want in college and have someone else pick up the bill. I think the areas the country is in need of should receive the support.
And I'm sorry I took us away from the topic...so back to Trump. His comments to Brigitte Macron are par for the course from him. The sad thing is in his mind, he was doing nothing wrong. That him commenting about her physical appearance is a true compliment because a woman's physical appearance is the most important aspect and he is obviously the best judge. So him giving his approval was a tremendous compliment for Brigitte.I totally agree that it would be a violation of rights to favour particular studies over others in terms of tuition costs. The way you promote particular areas of study is to control funding in various ways, not to ding particular students directly and not others. That's crazy talk.
I'm not sure why this is controversial to you guys. You apply this theory in your every day lives. Again, I'm saying this as a person who has 2 liberal arts degrees. I'm not anti-LA, but I'm pro-pragmatism.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
mrussel1 said:Go Beavers said:mrussel1 said:PJ_Soul said:cincybearcat said:mrussel1 said:Go Beavers said:mrussel1 said:Go Beavers said:All things being similar, I'd probably give a bump to an Art History major over a business major when hiring.
Depending on the position, liberal arts majors don't do too bad. They start out a little behind, but eventually catch up to other college majors. Interesting article here:
https://www.google.com/amp/amp.timeinc.net/fortune/2015/11/13/liberal-arts-degrees-critics/?source=dam
I don;t have anything against someone following their passion and we certainly need all types. But, I don;t think you have a human right to pursue whatever degree you want in college and have someone else pick up the bill. I think the areas the country is in need of should receive the support.
And I'm sorry I took us away from the topic...so back to Trump. His comments to Brigitte Macron are par for the course from him. The sad thing is in his mind, he was doing nothing wrong. That him commenting about her physical appearance is a true compliment because a woman's physical appearance is the most important aspect and he is obviously the best judge. So him giving his approval was a tremendous compliment for Brigitte.I totally agree that it would be a violation of rights to favour particular studies over others in terms of tuition costs. The way you promote particular areas of study is to control funding in various ways, not to ding particular students directly and not others. That's crazy talk.
I'm not sure why this is controversial to you guys. You apply this theory in your every day lives. Again, I'm saying this as a person who has 2 liberal arts degrees. I'm not anti-LA, but I'm pro-pragmatism.
And this kinda happens in a small way through government funded organizations that offer grants. I received my master's fully funded by an organization that received government aid and uses it to promote people studying their fields of need.hippiemom = goodness0 -
cincybearcat said:mrussel1 said:Go Beavers said:mrussel1 said:PJ_Soul said:cincybearcat said:mrussel1 said:Go Beavers said:mrussel1 said:Go Beavers said:All things being similar, I'd probably give a bump to an Art History major over a business major when hiring.
Depending on the position, liberal arts majors don't do too bad. They start out a little behind, but eventually catch up to other college majors. Interesting article here:
https://www.google.com/amp/amp.timeinc.net/fortune/2015/11/13/liberal-arts-degrees-critics/?source=dam
I don;t have anything against someone following their passion and we certainly need all types. But, I don;t think you have a human right to pursue whatever degree you want in college and have someone else pick up the bill. I think the areas the country is in need of should receive the support.
And I'm sorry I took us away from the topic...so back to Trump. His comments to Brigitte Macron are par for the course from him. The sad thing is in his mind, he was doing nothing wrong. That him commenting about her physical appearance is a true compliment because a woman's physical appearance is the most important aspect and he is obviously the best judge. So him giving his approval was a tremendous compliment for Brigitte.I totally agree that it would be a violation of rights to favour particular studies over others in terms of tuition costs. The way you promote particular areas of study is to control funding in various ways, not to ding particular students directly and not others. That's crazy talk.
I'm not sure why this is controversial to you guys. You apply this theory in your every day lives. Again, I'm saying this as a person who has 2 liberal arts degrees. I'm not anti-LA, but I'm pro-pragmatism.
And this kinda happens in a small way through government funded organizations that offer grants. I received my master's fully funded by an organization that received government aid and uses it to promote people studying their fields of need.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
PJ_Soul said:cincybearcat said:mrussel1 said:Go Beavers said:mrussel1 said:PJ_Soul said:cincybearcat said:mrussel1 said:Go Beavers said:mrussel1 said:Go Beavers said:All things being similar, I'd probably give a bump to an Art History major over a business major when hiring.
Depending on the position, liberal arts majors don't do too bad. They start out a little behind, but eventually catch up to other college majors. Interesting article here:
https://www.google.com/amp/amp.timeinc.net/fortune/2015/11/13/liberal-arts-degrees-critics/?source=dam
I don;t have anything against someone following their passion and we certainly need all types. But, I don;t think you have a human right to pursue whatever degree you want in college and have someone else pick up the bill. I think the areas the country is in need of should receive the support.
And I'm sorry I took us away from the topic...so back to Trump. His comments to Brigitte Macron are par for the course from him. The sad thing is in his mind, he was doing nothing wrong. That him commenting about her physical appearance is a true compliment because a woman's physical appearance is the most important aspect and he is obviously the best judge. So him giving his approval was a tremendous compliment for Brigitte.I totally agree that it would be a violation of rights to favour particular studies over others in terms of tuition costs. The way you promote particular areas of study is to control funding in various ways, not to ding particular students directly and not others. That's crazy talk.
I'm not sure why this is controversial to you guys. You apply this theory in your every day lives. Again, I'm saying this as a person who has 2 liberal arts degrees. I'm not anti-LA, but I'm pro-pragmatism.
And this kinda happens in a small way through government funded organizations that offer grants. I received my master's fully funded by an organization that received government aid and uses it to promote people studying their fields of need.
And I never said 'no tuition" as I think that is a terrible idea. The student must be invested or it becomes like high school with drop-outs.
Anyhow, I'm just going to agree to disagree as I really don't understand resistance to the government supporting career paths that the country current lacks the # of people with necessary skills.hippiemom = goodness0 -
cincybearcat said:PJ_Soul said:cincybearcat said:mrussel1 said:Go Beavers said:mrussel1 said:PJ_Soul said:cincybearcat said:mrussel1 said:Go Beavers said:mrussel1 said:Go Beavers said:All things being similar, I'd probably give a bump to an Art History major over a business major when hiring.
Depending on the position, liberal arts majors don't do too bad. They start out a little behind, but eventually catch up to other college majors. Interesting article here:
https://www.google.com/amp/amp.timeinc.net/fortune/2015/11/13/liberal-arts-degrees-critics/?source=dam
I don;t have anything against someone following their passion and we certainly need all types. But, I don;t think you have a human right to pursue whatever degree you want in college and have someone else pick up the bill. I think the areas the country is in need of should receive the support.
And I'm sorry I took us away from the topic...so back to Trump. His comments to Brigitte Macron are par for the course from him. The sad thing is in his mind, he was doing nothing wrong. That him commenting about her physical appearance is a true compliment because a woman's physical appearance is the most important aspect and he is obviously the best judge. So him giving his approval was a tremendous compliment for Brigitte.I totally agree that it would be a violation of rights to favour particular studies over others in terms of tuition costs. The way you promote particular areas of study is to control funding in various ways, not to ding particular students directly and not others. That's crazy talk.
I'm not sure why this is controversial to you guys. You apply this theory in your every day lives. Again, I'm saying this as a person who has 2 liberal arts degrees. I'm not anti-LA, but I'm pro-pragmatism.
And this kinda happens in a small way through government funded organizations that offer grants. I received my master's fully funded by an organization that received government aid and uses it to promote people studying their fields of need.
And I never said 'no tuition" as I think that is a terrible idea. The student must be invested or it becomes like high school with drop-outs.
Anyhow, I'm just going to agree to disagree as I really don't understand resistance to the government supporting career paths that the country current lacks the # of people with necessary skills.
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You know what is good? Somebody with talent and interest in arts to be an arts major. You know what is bad? Somebody with a talent and interest in arts to be an Engineering major.
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Smellyman said:You know what is good? Somebody with talent and interest in arts to be an arts major. You know what is bad? Somebody with a talent and interest in arts to be an Engineering major.0
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Donnie is going down.
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Trump has a good brain for math.
The CBO thinks Trump's budget math is about $3.4T off
http://www.cnn.com/2017/07/14/politics/cbo-trump-budget-math/index.html
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Shep Smith sometimes goes off message. Wallace didn't know how to respond.
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