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Jackson50 said:
ManusJustus said:
halogamer1989 said:

"Give a man a fish; feed him for today. Teach a man to fish; feed him for a lifetime."  This is my logic for the current US predicament and I would like to know who among us at VGC agrees...

I agree, but you actually have to put some effort into teaching him.

The Republican/Mccain camp hasn't been to good for education, considering the whipping we've been getting from the rest of the world.

 

Yes, the Democrats and the Republicans have damaged our education system. There are ways to remedy this, but the two parties seem unwilling to take the necessary steps.

 

Indeed, both parties have kind of passed the ball on fixing education.  But Obama is willing to make college more affordable, which is definitely a step in the right direction.

Now if we could just fix our high schools...

 



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