Would you vote for Hillary Clinton in 2020?

Discussion in 'Elections & Campaigns' started by gorfias, Jan 29, 2020.

  1. LafayetteBis

    LafayetteBis Well-Known Member Past Donor

    Joined:
    Oct 24, 2016
    Messages:
    9,744
    Likes Received:
    2,086
    Trophy Points:
    113
    Gender:
    Male
    If Trump is (again) mistakenly elected, he'll have even less enthusiasm for governing. With the arrival of the Information Age, for which the US is uniquely unprepared, his election will be EXACTLY what the American-people need to wake them up. Another four years of drudgery, where nothing gets done to prepare America/Americans for an entirely different "age for which they are totally unprepared".

    The Information Age (which is upon us) is exactly that, it's all about the handling of "information" for those who want to earn more of salary than flipping hamburgers at Mcdonalds. And for that ability, one needs a post-secondary degree - preferably one that does NOT COST an arm-and-a-leg. Which simply does not exist.

    The average cost of a post-secondary degree (4 years) is $14K a year. Don't expect anyone with a family living below the Poverty Threshold ($25K a year for a family of four) to be able to pay that amount.

    Just like we did for Secondary-schooling, we must make advanced degrees also available for next-to-nothing. Which Bernie had convinced Hillary to insert into her platform so it never happened.

    For those either below or even above-but-near near the Poverty Threshold, they are well below America's Median Household Income of $64K a year. (Which depends upon the fact that both parents earn income, and that is not the least bit certain.)

    So, why should YOU care? For one thing, most incarcerated Americans are there because of theft. And if they had a decent job they probably would not be
    thieving. We are close to full-employment, and yet our prisons are full chock-a-block! What might the reason be?

    Try this answer on for "size" (from here):




     
    Last edited: Mar 1, 2020

Share This Page