I think you're right about the citizenry. A lot of the diverse peoples here make folks wonder what heritage are the Gov;t supporting. I saw a woman all wrapped up in her robes walking a small child to the local Elementary School while I was driving to Catholic Mass 3 blocks from her. Heaven help us if they blare the horns to bow to Mecca here.
There is a problem here. The rich have never been richer or more idle, many people are working two jobs or more, a paycheck goes way less far than it used to. But who does Scott think is the real problem? Yep, it's them damn poors. Because they're too hedonistic or some of them don't care for reactionary theocratic politics and so if they could just get out of the way and let the elites make this a great country again because when I think of the upper class, all that comes to mind is one good idea after another. None of this is based on facts and logic, it's basically just those untouchable have poor taste and I want better aesthetics and stuff. Greer's high class problems are basically just the right wing version of people who lecture those who have actual problems about how they need to be less racist.
I support the overall point -- but schools in particular should be dissolved. Enormous tax burden with increasingly little intellectual or vocational benefit provided. At this point schools might actively be making people worse at participating in society, or accomplishing tasks competently, or just grasping reality.
I strongly disagree with you. Students still get some education out of the better public schools, and the worst public schools at least keep their students busy most of the day.
LIKE if you are eagerly anticipating the William Luther Pierce IQ Supplement!
I am eagerly awaiting and concur for Scott more than just I am saying this.
I think you're right about the citizenry. A lot of the diverse peoples here make folks wonder what heritage are the Gov;t supporting. I saw a woman all wrapped up in her robes walking a small child to the local Elementary School while I was driving to Catholic Mass 3 blocks from her. Heaven help us if they blare the horns to bow to Mecca here.
There is a problem here. The rich have never been richer or more idle, many people are working two jobs or more, a paycheck goes way less far than it used to. But who does Scott think is the real problem? Yep, it's them damn poors. Because they're too hedonistic or some of them don't care for reactionary theocratic politics and so if they could just get out of the way and let the elites make this a great country again because when I think of the upper class, all that comes to mind is one good idea after another. None of this is based on facts and logic, it's basically just those untouchable have poor taste and I want better aesthetics and stuff. Greer's high class problems are basically just the right wing version of people who lecture those who have actual problems about how they need to be less racist.
Good post, Scott.
I support the overall point -- but schools in particular should be dissolved. Enormous tax burden with increasingly little intellectual or vocational benefit provided. At this point schools might actively be making people worse at participating in society, or accomplishing tasks competently, or just grasping reality.
I strongly disagree with you. Students still get some education out of the better public schools, and the worst public schools at least keep their students busy most of the day.