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VANITY: Is Communism Part of the Common Core Curriculum?
7/28/2016 | Stars & Stripes Forever

Posted on 07/28/2016 8:01:20 AM PDT by stars & stripes forever

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The Socialist Vision and Global Connections of the NEA
21 posted on 07/28/2016 9:00:40 AM PDT by smokingfrog ( sleep with one eye open (<o> ---)
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The majority of Bernie youth grew up with participation trophies, have been told that the excellence of others is their own accomplishment and then exposed to the horror of high school and discrimination in college where instructors aren’t buddies and dare to be critical of their work.

They got ‘free’ loans which food, lodging, and whatever else they could convince the book store to charge to the student account are given away.

Now they are looking for their first jobs, and no one’s offering them 85k a year jobs, parents are asking why they aren’t looking for another place to live, and friends who work at Starbucks are down to 10 hours a week.

Communism spreads like wildfire amongst such a population.


22 posted on 07/28/2016 9:01:27 AM PDT by kingu (Everything starts with slashing the size and scope of the federal government.)
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I believe communism IS part of Common Core, but that’s not exclusively why young people follow Bernie.

Being young people, they are full of ideals and dreams that the realities of life haven’t crushed yet. And that’s ok, and it’s normal. We were all young once, and they will be old someday, God willing.

Here’s the thing - the way they live now extends their childhoods well into their 30’s. No marriage, no kids, just ME ME ME.

No responsibilities, sex on demand, no brain required.

How a lot of them are living would be absolutely shameful in the past, but it’s accepted and condoned today and I’ll tell you why I think some of that is.

1) Money. Businesses and corporations encourage this behavior to an unGodly extent in order to keep these young fools self-absorbed and spending frivolously on themselves, for throw-away products. Once they get married the free spending dries up and Pampers takes over their budget.

2) Democrats love it because the longer these young fools stay young fools they will vote democrat. SO that’s why they push nonsense issues like free birth control while they’re agenda is really to set the ME on fire. Once they get married and have kids reality sets in and they begin to care about the future, not free birth control.

3) Satan. See above.


23 posted on 07/28/2016 9:05:49 AM PDT by CaptainPhilFan (islam is the worship of Satan)
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http://www.deliberatedumbingdown.com/MomsPDFs/DDDoA.sml.pdf


24 posted on 07/28/2016 9:07:30 AM PDT by smokingfrog ( sleep with one eye open (<o> ---)
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To: stars & stripes forever

Short answer -— YES!!!


25 posted on 07/28/2016 9:14:46 AM PDT by LTC.Ret
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I rarely post mostly just lurk daily. I’m on the leading edge of millennials so most of the people I have worked with and my cousins are in that group.

As a starter let me ask you two questions:

Would you deny your children (grandchildren) any inheritance (assuming they are socialist) and instead pass it onto someone (even if they aren’t a blood relative) that believes in the free market? Yes? No? Why not?

Would you finance families that believe in the free market to have additional children? Yes? No? Why not?

The ostracisation needed for a civil society is now considered a worse sin than murder. Just think about the long term consequences. Think of millennials as the result of answering both those questions as no. If you refuse to choose moral stability then don’t be surprised by the results.

There are 5 distinct problems with millennials that lead them to Mr. Sanders. They exist, they are the root causes but taking the time to understand them might happen to one in a million that is my age.

1. Griggs versus Duke Power Company 401 US 424 (1971)

This court case essentially outlawed IQ based aptitude testing for jobs. It made the only arbitrator of “skill” any group that offers a “degree”. The result is a college structure that holds keys (degrees) which can be priced at any rate. They are not regulated by the free market in any meaningful sense and this court case makes them essentially the only neutral party which government protects from legal action in the realm of proficiency judgement. Currently colleges function much like a guild. The ability to take a chance on a gifted individual (IQ or aptitude test) is essentially illegal. This means for most millennials that a “degree” is mandatory. The accompanying debt also becomes mandatory. The current system reminds me of guilds (college) protected by a monarch (government).

College/Certifications aren’t voluntary anymore. Try getting a decent job without one. Not happening.

2. Mandatory Spending

The levels of mandatory spending required of millennials are factors greater than previous generations. Last year working for a major company I made 26K. Of that I paid 5k in taxes and FICA. With Obamacare in place my company paid an additional 12.8k on their side for my health insurance. So my total compensation of 37.8K I got to take home 21k. A little over 54%. Factor in local tax (sales, property, fees, mandatory insurance) and maybe I get 50% of every dollar that could be paid to me.

Think of it as the frog in the pot. If you look at my parent’s generation car/health insurance wasn’t mandatory. Those that complain generally had enough time to gain a strong financial base where there was less mandatory spending. Millennials with the mandatory student debt immediately lose 50% of their gross income. They are like frogs thrown in a boiling pot.

3. Inflation + Labor Expansion + Capital Accumulation

Nixon decoupled the dollar from gold in August 1971. The resulting inflation in the past 55 years is staggering. I look at it as a simple function of gold. Even as a scarce resource the climb of gold from
$35 to $1239 (as high as 1800, bottom at 350) a troy ounce is frightening. This means the dollars real buying power currently is about 3% of that in 1971. There is a secondary chilling effect that with such high inflation, only individuals in “good” jobs have enough free wages to participate meaningfully in government.

The sexual revolution in the long term has also devastated “real wages”. I don’t begrudge anyone that wants to enter the labor force but the sheer number of women (in western countries) in the labor pool degrades the minimum wage you need to pay. The devaluation of mothering and raising children has reached a point where many on the leading edge of millennials will never breed. If you look at the original Labor Day protests to stop seventy-two hour work weeks are they any different than two people working forty each?

The ability for millennials (with a giant bag of student debt) to start a business (other than internet based) is fundamentally nil. Without a solid capital accumulation method you delay entrepreneurship reducing overall economic activity. Then you slap massive taxation and regulation on it. Good luck.

4. Replacement Rate > 2.1

The real effect is the combination of high mandatory spending, high inflation, and student debt is that semi-intelligent people don’t have children. They understand that they can’t afford another mouth to feed. I know several 110+ IQ people that aren’t going to have children (either economically or for selfish reasons). I didn’t have children until I felt economically stable myself.

The end effect is that when our generation, thirty years from now, needs high intelligence professional services the will probably be so premium priced they will be unaffordable.

5. Public Education

Public schools at this point provide little more than compliance indoctrination. This indoctrination has one additional critical component in that “education” is administered with brute force destroying the natural curiosity of the general population. Will millennials pick up a single historic document? Will they be terrified of political or religious discussions at work? Can they argue without getting furious? Public education has become most adept at this particular feature, curiosity destruction, because with the availability of knowledge from explosive internet growth during the last twenty years the common man now poses a grave threat to the oligarchs.

They inherently feel something is wrong with the system of government. The curiosity to understand it has been beaten out of most millennials. So when Mr. Sanders offers first aid remedies to deep economic wounds they listen and support.

Closing:
For the tiny fraction, of my generation, who are informed can we even discuss it? Will I get fired? What happens if I oppose LBQT in general because I think it’s a net economic negative? What happens if I prefer slavery over capital punishment? What if I think there should be mandatory abortion for unwed mothers?

We are on the path to soft tyranny, civil discussion is dead, and in truth I would have rather been playing video games then writing this reply.

Carter.


26 posted on 07/28/2016 10:29:47 AM PDT by Taskmaster Cyning
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Fad.


27 posted on 07/28/2016 8:38:42 PM PDT by SaraJohnson
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