scout86
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I paid for college myself, with a combination of loans, grants, and work. It was doable, back the day. Less so now, I suspect. But, I was accepted into veterinary school during the reign of Reagan & Bush the First. I was pretty low income, eligible for a lot of financial aid, but the government, in its infinite wisdom, had cut the amount of aid available. It was first come first served. I was late to the table and got virtually nothing. Could have gotten conventional loans, but would have had to be paying on them while i was in school and I knew THAT wasn't going to work. I gave it a shot anyway. It was a spectacular train wreck. (There was a lot of other stuff going on as well. Let's just say it's a wonder I didn't manage to get myself killed.) Anyway, it upsets me that part the proposed budget includes cut backs in aid for students. To me, this is short sighted beyond all comprehension.
As is blowing off climate change.
Something I rarely hear people talking about is the value of something in a person's life to make THEM feel productive. If we replace workers with machines, what do we do with the workers? Everyone can't be a computer programmer or an engineer. But everyone needs something to do. A way to earn a living. Something to give meaning to life. I'm not sure video games are the answer.
As is blowing off climate change.
Something I rarely hear people talking about is the value of something in a person's life to make THEM feel productive. If we replace workers with machines, what do we do with the workers? Everyone can't be a computer programmer or an engineer. But everyone needs something to do. A way to earn a living. Something to give meaning to life. I'm not sure video games are the answer.