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I woul but your Mom gives good head. |
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Where are you getting a 6% unemployment rate in Michigan from? It currently sits at 8.3% per the BLS, which is the official rate. In addition, there are also fewer jobs in Michigan (Jan '12) than in Jan '09 when Obama took office. Look at this link if you don't believe me. http://data.bls.gov/timeseries/LASST26000003 |
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Per the chart on the Bureau of Labor Statistics site, there were 4,353,547 jobs in Michigan in Jan '09 and there were 4,269,890 jobs in Michigan in Apr '12. That's 83,657 fewer jobs during Obama's presidency.
Who has the aversion to the truth now? |
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"woul" dumbass lmfao |
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“My Marksmanship is LEGENDARY!” Since: Dec 11
Your argument is my TARGET! |
Bust that BUBBLE! where do those people get those stats? Oh I know, same place Obama's financial wizards get them...they follow the magical Unicorn with a bucket until it craps out Magical Unemployment Statistics! Unicorns and Glitter straight from the $#ITTER! |
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“My Marksmanship is LEGENDARY!” Since: Dec 11
Your argument is my TARGET! |
Judged: 1 Jobs :http://data.bls.gov/timeserie s/LNS14000000 Housing: http://www.ftc.gov/be/v010004.shtm G.W. did play along…but he did not start the game! And should not take the BLAME! |
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“Constitutionalis t” Since: Dec 10
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How about you get off your lazy ass and look up someting that has been thuroughly researched by the rest of us, you ignorant buffoon. Let's start with your Democrats in government today saying our education system is a failure: http://www.highereducation.org/reports/pa_dec... Now, let's find out when it changed from the best in the world to the worst in the industrialized world: Here's one from Chicago talking about the seriousness of the decline prior to 1980, you f**king moron: "From the mid 1960s to about 1980 virtually all measures of school performance deteriorated significantly." (The scope of the research was up to 1980, thus the period of continual decline after 1980 - and continuing to this very day - was not included) The article was published in 1992, twenty f**king years ago, you ignorant dupe. That should get you started. All you have to do now is actually be interested enough to learn. Perhaps you didn't understand the English translation of: How about you get off your lazy goddam Democrat ass and actually learn something about what comes out of your ignorant mouth. |
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“My Marksmanship is LEGENDARY!” Since: Dec 11
Your argument is my TARGET! |
correction [110%]
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“Constitutionalis t” Since: Dec 10
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Sorry, here's the link: Here's one from Chicago talking about the seriousness of the decline prior to 1980, you f**king moron: http://research.chicagobooth.edu/economy/rese... |
Mom jokes. Really? Grow up peewee. |
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You are a sorry link you wingnut pos. |
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So you found one example and, I'm sure, there are many more -- but there are far more examples of excellent public school districts across the country. If you want to bitch and moan about education in this country go talk to your wingnuz ilk restricting thousands of foreign, US educated, engineers from being able to stay here to fill the gap for badly needed engineers. Close to 75% of Engineering students in our Colleges are foreign and unable to obtain working visas because of GOPer xenophobia and sheer idiocy! |
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“"U.S. Constitution"” Since: Mar 09
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Does your ass get jealous of the shit that comes out of your mouth? |
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“Constitutionalis t” Since: Dec 10
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Judged: 2 1 1 So, you still haven't gotten off your lazy Democrat ass and looked into this. You are correct. If you got off your lazy, useless Democrat ass and looked into it yourself, you'll find HUNDREDS of references about our declining education system.... help yourself. But, you have to get off your lazy Democrat ass and do it yourself to find them. It's just a couple of clicks away from you. Most engineering students here are foreign. What's worse, it gets even worse when you look at who is getting the advanced degrees in science and engineering here. Soon, we will not be educating Americans to be engineers. We are already discriminating against American engineers in our graduate schools. There's nothing wrong with allowing foreign students to study here. There's a lot wrong with replacing Americans with them. Why aren't we educating American engineers like that? That's what's wrong. How do you fix that? You have to have an education system that actually qualifies students to study science and engineering when they complete high school. Until about 40 years ago, we were the best in the world at that. Today, we're the worst in the industrialized world at that. It's time to stop rewarding poor achievement. If you stop awarding poor achievement, you'll have far fewer underachievers. Now, back to the topic you disagree with before you agree with: Our education system has been on a 40+ year decline without a single year of improvement. Our education system has been changed from the finest in the world to the most expensive in the world that generates the most ignorant workforce in the industrialized world. More money is not the answer. We already have the most expensive education system in the world. |
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Judged: 1 1 1 Not according to local Cincinnati papers, MI is experiencing a shortage on autoworkers and one paper reports a “severe shortage of high tech auto workers” |
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Which part of "document it" don't you get? Whatever you say knucklehead, perhaps one day doctors find a way to reverse you lobotomy – I hope so for your sake :-) |
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“Constitutionalis t” Since: Dec 10
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What part of "documents" in the link do you not understand. Get off your lazy ass. All you have to do is click on the link I posted. That's right. Move your arm so the mouse icon moves to the link. Now, press with your index finger. And, now the hardest part. Read. |
Please post a link to your source as I would like to see it. |
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Perhaps it's a coincidence that the decline of the American Empire is occurring as there has been an increasing advocacy for profit-driven charter schools and vouchers for corporate-run private schools. But maybe it's really a symptom of a nation that once drew its ingenuity and creativity from the collective knowledge imbued through PUBLIC EDUCATION. As I noted before, there is no public education crisis in upper middle class and wealthy suburban public schools. Saying there is a crisis in public education is like saying we have an immigration problem. We don't have an "immigration" problem; we have a large part of society that wants to make sure that more brown-skinned people don't enter the US, it’s the fear for whites becoming a minority in America. Similarly, we don't have a public education problem; we have a problem of education in ‘poor areas’ where there are no jobs and in areas that have endured social neglect, but is this anything new? No, this nation just ignored its economically depressed urban areas for decades. Now, the for-profit school industry has given enough money to people in power to suddenly say: "Oh, it's not the poverty and multi-generational gridlock due to the lack of economic opportunity; it's the teacher's unions." |
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