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Edited by REXEL: 1/29/2016 2:39:11 PM
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[quote]You can have balance, Lets say we settle for 3-4 times more spending then the next guy and use that 6-7 times to have free if not super cheap healthcare and education for our people. Also we could save some from helping the European Union protect themselves I think they have had plenty of time after world war II to recover. We can keep a force there but they really need to step up their spending in NATO.[/quote] For balance to happen you have to make sacrfices to achieve that. With health care you have to get rid of the private provider system we have in order for a "socialized" one to work. I say that because for that to work effectively everyone has to participate in funding it. It won't be a cheap service if you have 10-20 million on it while the rest of the working population is with a private provider. It isn't unreasonable to give people affordable care, because having everyone covered should eliminate people having to pay for the uninsureds treatments. Im not opposed to more affordable education. The problem i have with people demanding free education is that they don't think thoroughly into what that entails. (One of my other posts) France has free education, with higher taxes, and LESS people are accepted into the higher education system to keep taxation reasonable. If college were to be free in the United States less people would have to be accepted if taxes were the outlet used to fund college educations (to keep taxes reasonable). Higher education was only intended for people who will succeed in it, it isn't intended for everyone. That's a harsh realization, but it it's the truth. College doesn't guarantee people high paying jobs, and frankly the message of "you need to go to college" is a bad message parents, schools, etc have been giving over the years. I say that because the trades are in need of people, and not every trade job pays poorly.
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  • On medicine we are agreed, though I think private insurance can live on as a supplement to the primary care received through the government program. Like people can carry a second plan to cover a nicer hospital room, to cover family members hotel stays if i need to travel for care, some basic cosmetic surgeries, and other luxuries. On education that is one hell of a knot we have tied here. I mean most of the people I am in college with cannot tell me where England is on a map. So I sometimes feel we need to rebuild the system all together. It seems to fail the majority of students in providing even the most basic knowledge. As far as needing a college degree I agree, but it is still the line towed by many employers so what can you do?

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  • Edited by REXEL: 1/30/2016 9:48:51 PM
    [quote] As far as needing a college degree I agree, but it is still the line towed by many employers so what can you do?[/quote] This is a problem with [i]some[/i] employers. The job field is becoming somewhat paradoxical in the US. Employers want people with degrees, but they're also being extremely picky in terms of skillset. I would say majority of people who come out of college obv have the degree but don't have the skillset. And then there's people who have the skillset, but don't have the degree. Then they don't hire the person who have the degree because they don't have skillset and they don't hire the person who has the skillset but lacks the degree. Entry level has gotten bad as well because certain outfits aren't willing to put time into training. It turns into a vicious cycle because college students are unable to pay the exorbent loan costs due to not having a decent paying job, they'll inevitably default on the loan, and then the college loan bubble continues to grow. Im not a huge fan of the current president, but in his defense there was job growth. The problem however is that a small pool of people fit those jobs, so a lot of them have remained unfilled. Short version: Job requirements have become strict in order to minimize risk.

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