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closeupready

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7. Correct. But few here want to hear it, lol.
Thu Sep 4, 2014, 02:43 PM
Sep 2014

It is ironic to me that the same one who helped Bill Clinton get NAFTA passed through a reluctant 103rd US Congress is here saying higher education is a waste of money - when higher education was touted as the primary means for factory workers displaced by NAFTA's implementation to find new jobs in order to keep themselves working gainfully.

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And Reich is a traitor to US labor.. pipoman Sep 2014 #1
Correct. But few here want to hear it, lol. closeupready Sep 2014 #7
If college is a waste of money mythology Sep 2014 #2
He should also explain why he cashes his paycheck from Berkeley! alcibiades_mystery Sep 2014 #3
i kinda like the high school senior 'in training' aspect of this big_dog Sep 2014 #5
So, he will recommend his kids (if he has any) and his friends'kids to do this? Mass Sep 2014 #4
This coming from Bill Clinton's Secretary of NAFTA brentspeak Sep 2014 #6
We are wasting so much testing in this country that real HS Vocational JCMach1 Sep 2014 #8
European countries use the vocational angle in their highschools and have for years. They train jwirr Sep 2014 #10
Exactly, nor is everyone ready to go to college at 18... I have also noticed the over-credentialing JCMach1 Sep 2014 #13
There is another way that we are convinved to stay in college too long. I have an MSW and most of jwirr Sep 2014 #15
yeah, some just do not help you out much... JCMach1 Sep 2014 #16
I disagree with him. alarimer Sep 2014 #9
This is true but there are a lot of people who cannot afford to go for that reason. jwirr Sep 2014 #11
Basically saying the jobs are gone and they aren't coming back FLPanhandle Sep 2014 #12
I think the future success of being employed in these United States Samantha Sep 2014 #14
He's right, it is. Arkana Sep 2014 #17
Where do they learn to own so they don't always have to ask? It ain't school. n/t jtuck004 Jun 2015 #18
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