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To: miraje who wrote (475457)3/6/2012 11:32:17 AM
From: unclewest  Respond to of 794366
 
I fear for the future of this country when seeing how the modern "education" establishment turns out mindless little cretins such as these..



We might as well get used to the noise.
The panic and fear they feel when they suddenly realize the govt program they have become dependent on is getting cut and they will now need to get a job, is going to be repeated over and over by many others during the next few years.

Government Orgs giving away free handouts of self-licking ice cream cones that serve no purpose other than to consume themselves are beginning to close up shop just about everywhere.

I have 2 words of advice for all of them.
"Grow Up!"

I have 6 words of advice for us.
"Pray the programs continue to close."



To: miraje who wrote (475457)3/6/2012 11:47:15 AM
From: average joe  Respond to of 794366
 
"Schildt said she was fed up with rising cost of public higher education in California and wanted to make a statement after attending protests on campus and at UC Board of Regents meeting and getting no results. ā€œI’m tired of asking nicely,ā€ she said."

I suspect she is not getting good value for her money and should perhaps enroll in the school of hard knocks. It costs a lot less money and she can abandon the feeling of entitlement that is weighing her down while attending. She will earn a new found dignity in not having to ask anybody but herself for anything.