OT - Hyperinflation as a goal?
Ed Huntress wrote:
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On Apr 5, 10:03 pm, "Ed Huntress" wrote:
If you know of an exception, I'd love to hear it.
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Ed Huntress
Well, I'm glad you pointed that out, Dan, since my statement was about
typical parents. g
How stupid can you be. Exceptions are always not typical.
Oh, gosh, Dan, you just keep knocking my feet out from under me. d8-)
That's great. Now, which of those college graduates is staying home to
fulfill the roll of maybe 1/10 of a high-quality, highly-paid private
school
teacher?
And how is that relavant?
It would be good to know if a PhD. in biochemistry is spending his or her
time teaching 5-year-olds how to add and subtract, which is certainly a wise
use of the resources employed to educate the parent, or if it's a BA in art
history trying to teach AP calculus to high schoolers.
Gosh Ed, if you consider all the people in the U.S. who are employed
beneath their education levels....
There's a large number, some by choice, some not.
In a society that values freedom to make your own choices, this is not a
negative.
Society is far from efficient.
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