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[QUOTE="largefreakatzero:1336618"][QUOTE="barren%20ark:1336613"]i don't think it has anything to do with a perceived "decline of this country" but rather the fact that education in america is a market and not a service -- a market that everyone is brainwashed to buy into, and then realize that employers aren't looking for "everyone". so you have a bunch of people who are supposedly "over-educated" when really they have no clue how to be self-sufficient and are spoiled with modern expectations..or something like that.[/QUOTE] That wasn't my point. The education system and the fact that it is a market not a service (good comparison) is part of and relates to the decline. It is basically cranking out a bunch of overeducated useless pansies. These same pussies have been told over and over again by their parents how they'll all be super-successful and make so much money, blah blah blah. They've also been made to feel special by the Facebook generation where everyone is soooo important. Now a country that is already in decline for a plethora of reasons, is getting inundated by a bunch of kids who have never worked a shitty low-paying job before, never done any physical labor in their lives, and been brainwashed to believe that they're somehow ABOVE any job that doesn't pay at least $75,000 a year to start, and voila! they contribute to our country's decline with their overall uselessness. Line 'em up indeed. [/QUOTE]
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