Another GOP Grifter (Boebert)

Richard Branson, David Karp, Joe Lewis, Mike Hudack, David Murdock, to name a few have no business being decision makers.
Brits and I think we covered the age/generational difference. There are of course very rare exceptions but I don't know anyone saying to drop out of hs and you'll become more successful
 
Brits and I think we covered the age/generational difference. There are of course very rare exceptions but I don't know anyone saying to drop out of hs and you'll become more successful

I haven't seen anyone say anything close to that but you painted with a broad brush and deserved to be called out.
 
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Yep, that piece of paper is proof you have the qualifications to make good decisions.
Yep. I'm convinced now. The logic presented to support the contention that high school diplomas are the gold standard for competence to the exclusion of other factors is unassailable.

By the way, I figured out what we could use RockyTop's hole on Guam for. High School diplomas. But we'll need to talk to Hank Johnson, Congressman from Georgia and believed to be a High School Diploma holder, first.
 
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Brits and I think we covered the age/generational difference. There are of course very rare exceptions but I don't know anyone saying to drop out of hs and you'll become more successful
I agree this is a good general principle.
 
I haven't seen anyone say anything close to that but you painted with a broad brush and deserved to be called out.
No I really didn't. I said it was an "indicator" which is correct (esp in context to Boebert). I also said I'd have a "very difficult time supporting someone" without a HS diploma and I doubt very many disagree with that either. The broad brush is that almost all who can't even complete the current version of an American HS will end up being system suckers.
 
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No I really didn't. I said it was an "indicator" which is correct (esp in context to Boebert). I also said I'd have a "very difficult time supporting someone" without a HS diploma and I doubt very many disagree with that either. The broad brush is that almost all who can't even complete the current version of an American HS will end up being system suckers.

This is a much better post (I agree with it) than your original one which was a broad stroke.
 

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