Plan Mexico: Winning the Peace

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  1. The evidence is mounting that the federal government hires totally unqualified people on purpose. I heard on a local radio show today that the FBI is now hiring obese people, people with serious mental health issues, people with Tourette’s, etc…. When I think of the opportunities I passed up in life because I believed that I wasn’t qualified, I kick myself.

    And the last thing an unqualified person wants is to hire someone more qualified than themselves. The Federal government is a joke.

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      1. At this point, we should just abolish college. STEM professions can do their classes, and other professions too, as needed, but “liberal arts education” isn’t working out the way it was supposed to. It’s a huge scam. We would be better off without it. Too many people who know nothing but think they are something because they took a few English classes. It is ridiculous.

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      2. It is not ridiculous. TPTB have created a hierarchy that only they can control and manipulate. I saw it clearly for the first time in Peru circa 1979.

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      3. Would this hierarchy be possible without Ivy League colleges? I am thinking that your plan of FAOs is far better than what is happening right now, and your plan doesn’t require the Ivy Leagues.

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      4. The Ivies would find a way to be both above it all and control the WP Teams at the same time. It is the way of American society and those ways are destroying the middle class quite intentionally.

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      5. Yes, which is why those of us in the middle class ought to be rejecting the Ivies, and refusing to fund them. Some employers are starting to refuse to hire Ivy League graduates. I think that is the way: We should just reject that whole model altogether.

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      6. I know, which is why I wonder why the Ivies are even necessary 90% of the time. If someone is a science genius and looking for a cure for cancer, ok. I can see where “elite” universities could play a role, but for most things? They are worse than unnecessary: they are destructive.

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