Educated vs "Non-Educated"

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  1. AmericanNationalist

    AmericanNationalist Well-Known Member

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    And all I'm saying is when you the doctor say "I'd seen this symptom before" Or "I've done this procedure before", it's amazingly more relieving than "Oh, I got my masters in medicine from Harvard."
     
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    Funny you should ask, my entry thesis for Harvard was "How to accommodate wild parting and active social life for the hyper alpha personality."
     
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    So he became president, beat Hillary, Scott, Rick , Newt

    And one calls him stupid?????


    What does college transcripts have anything to do with anything?

    I remember a certain president when in college.. said he was born in Kenya



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    Addressed in post #554. My source is PEW as well. Good question as to the discrepancy. That’s why I asked. You could still address the non white college grads voting rate for Trump being higher than non grad non whites. Have an explanation for that?
     
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    My numbers may be CNN in origin and used by Pew. I’ll dig some more...
     
  7. dagosa

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    No, Trump won because Putin was his campaign manager. Everything you posted is false. You’re “memory” directed by Fox News is failing you.
    He succeed like any thug and criminal succeeds including drug lords. They lie, cheat and steal and break the law. The system is rigged for the wealthy, which by the way, he inherited. The guy has companies that were bankrupt six times and now depends upon laundered money from drug lords, Putin and any one he can extort. He’s nearly completely foreign financed and has no loyalty to America. He’s your guy ?
     
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    Geesus, my only claim to fame was, they made a movie called Animal House after our fraternity. They closed it down shortly after much to our dismay.
     
  9. dagosa

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    I believe everything you say. After all, it is the internet and no one lies on the internet, not even the tweeter king, Traitor Trump.
    Did you know I once arrested Bonnie and Clyde ‘s son, who was born out of wedlock and saved by C section after Bonnie was massacred. True story.
    This guy wanted to be president too....but we put an end to that BS.
     
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    You mean Trump?
     
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    As you've demonstrated
     
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    Degree comes before residency.
    FYI
     
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    It’s a demographic distinction. Getting upset about it being utilized is akin to my melting down because I’m not female. How dare they categorize me as a man. You know there are a lot of great men and we’re people too!

    Do the best with what you’ve got and don’t waste your energy on nonsense. Focus! This victimization stuff drives me nuts. It’s freaking lazy. It’s like throwing impediments on your own path. Seriously, stop it. Finding your own path is difficult enough don’t make it harder.
     
  14. dagosa

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    Not in specialties. You receive a general MD degree which is then board citified for a specialty after further training including internship and / or residency.
     
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    I don’t get what the problem is. You keep using MDs to prove a point. Don’t know what it is. You can’t even legally, practice medicine without a degree if that’s what we are talking about.

    What are you trying to say ? Degrees are less important then what ? Accomplishments ? They certainly can’t be accomplishments in the field of medicine without a degree.

    Btw, the doctor doesn’t list his “accomplishments” if they are to be believed, they are medical history and/or certifications that are verifiable.
     
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    I’ve demonstrated I know more then you, for sure. I haven’t claimed anything in any of my postS about my formal education, nothing. It’s totally irrelevant.
     
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    Nominated for ironic post of the week. :)
     
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    Even retards think their arguments are sound
     
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    Perhaps you should understand that board certification is optional, pursued after residency completion, while actively practicing in one's specialty. It is not a requirement for practice.

    Nothing more dangerous than one just yapping away, with a limited knowledge of the subject matter. Your education hasn't really taught you to understand your limitations afterall, as you so eloquently put it.
     
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    If you are still interested, my numbers published by Pew are stats collected by CNN in exit polls in the 2016 election. The are from large random samplings from polls around the country and are corrected for biases where possible.

    Pew’s internal numbers are from a comparatively small sample of “professional” pollees that regularly volunteer to answer Pew questions. Some are even provided (by Pew) with tablets and internet service to participate in the Pew “panel”. This data is also corrected for bias where possible.

    I guess we are forced to pick whom we believe. Of course anecdotal evidence isn’t of high value, but I know a lot of college graduates who voted for Trump. In fact I can only think of a couple grads I know who didn’t.

    I would still like someone to take a stab at explaining why college educated non whites voted for Trump at a higher rate than non college educated non whites. There must be a reason. :)
     
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    What screwed up Detroit was the manufacturing decline there.

    And, there was a constellation of reasons for that.
     
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    I provided a reason. Most colleges and universities are liberal. A person with a degree spent at least four years getting brainwashed.
     
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    Do you want real people? Will names (which mean nothing to you) make it somehow better?

    It's not a problem, as I have plenty of examples of both types. I collect 'em, in my line of work.
     
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    Gosh. Like English Lit grads who use fancy words but can't pay their rent on time?
     
  25. dagosa

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    You think English Literature doesn’t produce good paying jobs ?
    Fancy words...hysterical. I get it, if it’s not in ones limited vocabulary, it’s fancy.
     
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