It's time we gave Bernie the attention he deserves.
9/18/2015 12:49:36 PM
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This thread displeases Shrike
9/18/2015 1:27:00 PM
HIs protectionist trade policies worry me.
9/18/2015 6:07:20 PM
he'll be on the Tonight Show later tonight
9/18/2015 8:32:00 PM
^^ yeah fuck this guy. he's far from the savior people think he is.
9/19/2015 10:35:59 AM
Savior? Probably not, but who do you like better than him that's running?
9/19/2015 10:51:36 AM
9/19/2015 1:21:24 PM
^^ hahahaha are you serious? I'm not sure who I wouldn't like better, on either side.Hell I'd probably volunteer for Hillary's campaign before I voted for him. Huckabee/Santorum would probably be worse, I guess. Maybe Trump. Fuck, I'm not even sure if Trump would be worse. I haven't spent any time thinking about it, because it's not like I'd ever vote for any of the above.Sanders/Huckabee/Santorum/Trump, at a minimum, I view as, like...doomsday candidates. We would be totally fucked in the butt if any of them won...especially Huckabee/Santorum, because then we wouldn't have crazy Congressional Republicans restraining them.Rand Paul and Kasich are the only 2 I'd even possibly vote for, no matter who ends up on the (D) ballot. Paul has zero chance; Kasich...maybe one in a million. I'm not voting for any (D) candidates.
9/19/2015 11:06:45 PM
Can we really be any worse off with any of these candidates than we are with Obama? Or we were under Bush? Or Clinton? Or Bush Sr? Etc?
9/20/2015 1:06:22 AM
I'm a big fan of the Clinton administration. I just wish Bill's name could still be on the ballot and not Hillary.I agree with about 95% of everything Bernie Sanders says. I don't think I've ever identified that strongly with any candidate for anything.
9/20/2015 2:15:42 AM
How did the duke manage to lump sanders in with crazy gop candidates. I thought it had to be a typo but it cant be in a bernie thread.
9/20/2015 2:20:59 PM
I agree with the sentiment of Sanders, but not the substance on a lot of issues. For example, I agree education is a problem--we need kids to stop spending $40K on an English degree if that's going to result in them on food stamps and/or disability. Just give them the food stamps instead of a blank check to party in college. It also seems shitty that people can work at Wal-mart or McDonald's and also be getting food stamps. I think ultimately a campaign like his will end up demonizing people with a super high family income, but can't afford a house where they live. The people making $1 mill+ aren't going to be footing the bill for his tax plans, they have actual political power. It's going to be the small number of people making $300K-$500K getting the tax hike.
9/21/2015 9:51:23 AM
I can't help but laugh whenever someone brings up food stamps and implies we're doing too much for other people. First of all, obtaining food stamps is hard enough (especially if you are illiterate or don't speak English) and secondly families on food stamps are not eating 5-course meals. In many cases a can of vegetables has to be enough to feed a family of 4.There are way fewer millionaires than there are not millionaires, so it's just up to the American people to stop voting against their best interests. This just might be the candidate to convince them.
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9/21/2015 3:52:16 PM
^I always assumed the "we shouldn't be paying for people with a degree in X" line of thinking was just people being trying to be funny... but that's an idiotic line of reasoning to try and build policy around.We want an educated populace. The government shouldn't be in the business of telling you what major you should and shouldn't be doing to get a loan, this should be a personal choice. It should be up to advisors and professors to be realistic about what students can do and students to decide whether to continue that route, not the government. Corporations can woo students into certain degree programs by supporting scholarships or donating to programs, not forcing public policy to confirm to their desires.Not to mention, there's going to come a point within our lifetimes where AI can be trained to do most human jobs, especially engineering and science. Lots of people go to college for the simple human joy of learning. The whole point of society is to support human pursuits, not to create employees for corporations.It's a slippery slop to suggest the government should only support policies that help big business. Government should support policies that promote life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and businesses should build themselves around this.
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9/21/2015 7:26:34 PM
I have a degree in English Literature. It's useless aside from being able to say that yes, I have a bachelor's degree.It has virtually no utility, the only career path options it gives you is teaching or something like technical writing.Pretty much everything JCE2011 just said is correct, you can major in whatever the hell you want to, but you shouldn't expect loans to be given without an expectation that the recipient of the loan will be capable of future repayment.[Edited on September 21, 2015 at 7:39 PM. Reason : sdfsdf]
9/21/2015 7:36:42 PM
9/21/2015 8:52:40 PM
^ Personally removing colleges with low employment rates from getting student loan money could be a start. Many colleges are using Federal money to create a country club atmosphere without giving students any real value for their future.There are students from rich families, that can afford such things, but we shouldn't be expected to subsidize it when nothing of value is being added to society. Kids can find hot tub parties on their own without $100K loan.
9/21/2015 9:52:09 PM
If we were at full employment and if (most) states hadn't continually cut investments to universities, then I think most liberal arts majors would be doing just fine paying their loans and building a career.Still, I'd be interested in proposals that limited federal loans going to colleges that don't meet certain standards. I think that was a thing for a little while until for-profit universities started lobbying congress to "shut that whole thing down."
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9/21/2015 11:09:24 PM
Do we really need 5 million English teachers though
9/21/2015 11:28:13 PM
^^ you're still riding on that college dick. The branding has got you to the core--how many TV show writers got to where they were because of fucking college? If it were that easy everyone would do it. The point is college doesn't provide a 1/10 of what they are selling.[Edited on September 22, 2015 at 12:20 AM. Reason : A]
9/22/2015 12:19:28 AM
^ college is providing what it's always provided, arguably more. It's our corporate culture (meaning our culture is built around corporations) that isn't providing what was expected just a few decades ago.http://www.outsidethebeltway.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/wages-productivity-Figure-A.pngThere's a lot that factors in there, but fundamentally, we're being screwed by our employers (as a whole). They might have excuses for why they pay less, but we know they're profits aren't the reason (this number is captured in productivity).I love STEM majors as much as the next guy, but it's only an in-demand major right now because math and reasoning are difficult for computers to do easily. It's not going to even take full AI to suppress engineering wages and reduce available jobs, and engineers/scientists are going to be in the same boat humanity majors face now.It's stupid to try and address this problem by cutting off the humanities majors, rather than fixing the root of the problem and address compensation and wages that match productivity.[Edited on September 22, 2015 at 1:27 AM. Reason : ]
9/22/2015 1:27:15 AM
Math is difficult for computers? I like how your whole mindset is that math and science are worthless, because eventually artificial intelligence and robots will take over. Yet a humanities degree will teach people creativity and talent. So out of touch it's unreal.
9/22/2015 1:38:51 AM
9/22/2015 1:53:23 AM
So you should major in English Literature to get a job as an Accountant or a Real Estate Attorney? seems like bullshit[Edited on September 22, 2015 at 1:55 AM. Reason : lol it lists Software Engingeer as a job for English majors...wtf is that article]All that really says is that your degree is relatively worthless depending on what you majored in, which has already been mentioned. I don't use my degree for any of my jobs.[Edited on September 22, 2015 at 1:56 AM. Reason : .]
9/22/2015 1:55:10 AM
^^^ lol, it's not out of touch at all, you just are being close minded and defensive. Mainstream articles on AI and the coming automation revolution are now saying what I just said... but scientists have been writing about this for decades.And I never said humanities degree teach people creativity or talent, I'm not even sure how you remotely read that in there... that's a completely off-the-wall interpretation [Edited on September 22, 2015 at 1:58 AM. Reason : ]
9/22/2015 1:57:47 AM
You've made plenty of irrational leaps, like taking a statement that an English Lit major not having practical value means that Kurtis is for a world without art, music, literature and school teachers.Tell me moron, what type of people are inventing those automated systems? Is it philosophy and history majors?You are living in your little utopia for some reason, which is fine, but just not the real world.]
9/22/2015 2:01:35 AM
Back to the original topic...Bernie Sanders is for free tuition. Cheaper college = more college grads = stronger workforce and better educated public at large.
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9/22/2015 4:06:42 AM
^ this would all be interesting five years ago. You'll see the former middle class take more and more Uber jobs and on the extreme low end you'll see fast food workers replaced. Robots won't be making bomb ass artisanel pickles or finding the ripest avocados any time soon. Besides the top 10% can afford to pay someone to do all that. The real interesting question I have: if the top 10% can afford all the previous trappings of the rich like personal drivers, delivery services, maids on demand and made from scratch food. What are the true rich doing and what opportunities are there in that market segment?
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9/22/2015 10:34:51 AM
Oh goody, a statistics lesson! Great try. Maybe this will help.Median doesn't matter if you hand pick the positions. We all know $160-$65k is nowhere near representative of what English Majors can expect. I'm not trying to shit on CHASS/English, I enjoyed those classes. Just saying, if you are poor and the government gives you a free ride, ride it out of poverty, not right back into it. An English degree does not help you make money, this isn't because "Corporate America is destroying the American dream" this is because learning about old English texts has zero utility in society. Either way, pretty soon the robot revolution will happen and AI will take all the CHASS teaching jobs. [Edited on September 22, 2015 at 10:51 AM. Reason : .]
9/22/2015 10:51:29 AM
^While we are on the subject, overly attractive people land jobs for which they aren't qualified. If you hand pick a few attractive comms/english majors you'll find they have six figure incomes too! English is so valuable!
9/22/2015 11:09:27 AM
9/22/2015 11:35:11 AM
TIL that JCE2011 has a comm degree and is bitter about itSanders' trade policies are good, since we have protectionist policies on labor we need protectionist policies on capital or the market is too heavily in favor of capital [Edited on September 22, 2015 at 11:44 AM. Reason : .]
9/22/2015 11:42:55 AM
^^But it's not the super rich. It's the kind of well off top 10% - 20%. Now instead of a broad middle class you have a narrow aspirational class that can afford "New Luxury" goods. Think Whole Foods, these delivery services, and $5 cold brew. The class making money is much larger than the conditions of the French Revolution, and we have a safety net and Wal-mart, so the poors can eat corn syrup and cheesy blasters--at least they won't be hungry.
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