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To: Lazarus who wrote (141797)5/29/2018 3:40:47 PM
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Not one of the 10 most educated states voted for him.

That says a great deal about the "quality" of US education, especially in history.



To: Lazarus who wrote (141797)5/29/2018 4:00:55 PM
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do you mean they were educated by these people? probably similar to the free class they giving at starbucks today lol

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To: Lazarus who wrote (141797)5/29/2018 7:43:37 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 218598
 
lazarus, i understand what you pointed out.

i fear the middle folks are really p*ssed off and not for wrong reasons from their PoV, but about the wrong things perhaps.

the issues are too convoluted for us to delve into, and given that there is preciously little can be done, the politics just evolves on own by push / pull of massed emotions.

mean time, much time is wasted.

it is just possible that now all politicians can see what one can get away with by tapping the rich vein of discontent, they would out do each other in out-trump trump.

i do not recommend that trajectory, but am guessing evolution may trend that way.

trump himself may be the interlude that is necessary for hiccupping the pendulum that was swinging too far the other way. difficult to judge from a distance.