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PatrickforO

(15,427 posts)
43. Wow. I don't know what to say to this.
Mon Jul 10, 2017, 06:07 PM
Jul 2017

How can higher education be bad? Because it opens the mind to new perspectives?

I'm so tired of the anti-intellectualism of the right wing. Nixon started it in 1952, when he called Adlai Stevenson an 'egghead.'

It took less than 20 years for the party to formulate an elegant and far-reaching plan to quash American intellectualism so the populace could be tricked into systematically giving its tax money to corporations in the form of tax breaks, tax loopholes and defense contracts rather than insisting our money be used for programs and services that make our lives better.

I refer, of course, to the Powell memorandum written in 1971 to the US Chamber of Commerce. This memo laid out the strategy to get this nation to where it is today, hastened by Reagan allowing the Fairness Doctrine to die in 1987.

A mere 30 years later, where do we find ourselves? With a polarized population on the brink of civil war, the anti-intellectual side heavily armed (who needs a book when you have an M-60 machine gun?). With earned benefits programs like Social Security and Medicare threatening to disappear as politicians who have long since eschewed statesmanship solemnly mouth the lie that they are 'entitlements." No...we EARNED these benefits by paying into them for years and years. They are not entitlements.

We find ourselves in danger of having the rest of the social programs gutted so the capitalists can privatize everything, because hey, the old invisible hand of the market will take care of everything for us. So we work longer hours, take shorter vacations, watch our wages stagnate while prices of everything go up, watch our children bury themselves in student debt courtesy of predatory private colleges, and shiver in fear when talking heads tell us we aren't safe and need more and more money routed to 'defense.'

Oh, and by the way, the freedoms we enjoy - we need to curtail those because we can either have the Bill of Rights OR safety, but not both.

And, say the big-oil executives and the politicians they've bought lock, stock and barrel, we can either have a clean environment OR jobs, but not both.

The university educated executives on Wall Street laugh at us while bundling derivatives, because Republicans have tricked us into acquiescing to gutting them 'job killin' regulashuns.' Bubble anyone?

Meanwhile we have the Freedom Caucus - with intellectual giants like Louie Gohmert telling us we cannot afford even the most basic services, and thieves like McConnell and Ryan who don't think Americans deserve ANY healthcare but don't have anything to replace what we have except their own version of death panels.

And the populace? Nearly 20% still think Obama is a Muslim. 25% don't believe in evolution. Millions believe the world is less than 10,000 years old and the Bible is the inerrant word of God.

So....this isn't very cheerful, is it? That is what stupidity does. And stupid and mean? That's a REALLY bad combo, and we've got that now.

But we don't want no edy-cashun, cause that might cause us to be lib-er-ul.

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Just when you think dumbing down can't get any dumber. . . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2017 #1
Tragic. Guess these bozos still prefer using horse and buggy transport brush Jul 2017 #2
Nah. They depend on immigrants for innovations, though they don't realize it. Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2017 #22
Absolutely. brush Jul 2017 #31
Education is the enemy of ignorance, superstition, and prejudice. TryLogic Jul 2017 #3
this irisblue Jul 2017 #12
Well stated! I rec your succinct statement! nt Lucky Luciano Jul 2017 #16
This is the problem with teaching critical thinking in our public schools. maddiemom Jul 2017 #37
Yes, learning, education, knowledge are all overrated. Joe Nation Jul 2017 #4
How many children will be denied higher education because of this attitude DBoon Jul 2017 #5
Higher education has been under attack ... Joe Nation Jul 2017 #26
Not just higher education - but ALL education! Ligyron Jul 2017 #33
Ever since Spiro Agnew DBoon Jul 2017 #54
how many more polls like this are going to fail to certainot Jul 2017 #6
They've been demonizing higher education for many years now IronLionZion Jul 2017 #25
i think a lot republicans hate kids or think they're constantly in need of punishment certainot Jul 2017 #32
They don't need any of that... SHRED Jul 2017 #7
They need to make a movie about this benld74 Jul 2017 #8
Well yeah, since the 5th grade was so hard, college has to be even worse. tonyt53 Jul 2017 #9
They rely on Magic 8Ball for decision making. kairos12 Jul 2017 #10
Not as good as dropping dead before reproducing, but Hortensis Jul 2017 #11
Confirming they are the party of stupid. n/t femmedem Jul 2017 #13
Learning & critical thought is not a republican conservative authoritarian value. irisblue Jul 2017 #14
They want to keep America dumb... sheshe2 Jul 2017 #15
The - I want my child as dumb as I am! - defense. Solly Mack Jul 2017 #17
We really are two Americas angrychair Jul 2017 #18
This is such a complex issue. LisaM Jul 2017 #46
I don't disagree angrychair Jul 2017 #47
But these people would be GLAD ed was too expensive. Hortensis Jul 2017 #60
oh the ironies... Javaman Jul 2017 #19
Then again, Podkayne K Jul 2017 #20
If they don't go to college they won't learn about Mao & the cultural revolution TeamPooka Jul 2017 #21
This is fine music to the GOP ears n/t tom_kelly Jul 2017 #23
This is why I cringe when I see posts in here about "educating" the voters world wide wally Jul 2017 #24
O. M. G. calimary Jul 2017 #27
They want something for nothing cagefreesoylentgreen Jul 2017 #28
But, Learnin' BillyBobBrilliant Jul 2017 #29
If I hadn't earned two degrees Mickju Jul 2017 #30
Sad Johnny2X2X Jul 2017 #34
I heard a trump supporter LittleGirl Jul 2017 #35
OMG. Now higher education is partisan. Who wouldn't want a college education... iluvtennis Jul 2017 #36
Ignorance is bliss n/t bhowle Jul 2017 #38
Take a look at their educations-pricey but I don't see any of them not going to college or universit Stargazer99 Jul 2017 #39
This started a few yrs. ago. I think it's an attempt to dumb down the public... Honeycombe8 Jul 2017 #40
Back to the middle ages! n/t Still In Wisconsin Jul 2017 #41
The critical mass in this country Cosmocat Jul 2017 #42
Wow. I don't know what to say to this. PatrickforO Jul 2017 #43
How can a college education be bad? AngryAmish Jul 2017 #61
Republicans HATE education The Genealogist Jul 2017 #44
OMG, why? Where does this attitude come from? Churches? sinkingfeeling Jul 2017 #45
Yes, Matthew28 Jul 2017 #59
The Party of Gump (NT) The Wizard Jul 2017 #48
Prob most repugs can't pass the College entrance level math and won't or don't even want to try... Tikki Jul 2017 #49
I suggest they stop going. Adrahil Jul 2017 #50
People who have learned critical thinking don't tend to vote Republican. milestogo Jul 2017 #51
Yeah, that'll sure solve the job problem. Kablooie Jul 2017 #52
To paraphrase Dean Wormer Best_man23 Jul 2017 #53
Just the universal blueprint for fascist demagoguery... Blue_Tires Jul 2017 #55
Deplorables are idiots Gothmog Jul 2017 #56
GOP equals Race to the Bottom dalton99a Jul 2017 #57
Fox news is a real problem Egnever Jul 2017 #58
just when you think they can't get more ignorant ProfessorPlum Jul 2017 #62
Republicans are like the nazis who burned books workinclasszero Jul 2017 #63
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