tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4900303239154048192.post4438979359230670692..comments2024-03-06T06:34:42.881-05:00Comments on EconoSpeak: What More to Say?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4900303239154048192.post-75583632759090535432011-07-09T11:19:16.705-04:002011-07-09T11:19:16.705-04:00You Peter, and TMMblog are both correct in your ob...You Peter, and TMMblog are both correct in your observations. I but I believe tt is as it is because of the lack of FREE education; a lack of emphasis on shared responsibility in our FREE k12 system. I stopped my formal education at grade 11 and joined the US Navy because of a horrible home life. This should not be misunderstood. We were not poor. The idea of going to college made me want to puke. But there was never any economics or government courses in school and very little history built around what the "founders" were trying to do when they created this operation we call the United States. I refuse to accept the proposition that I was too immature to understand the concepts of civilization at that age. To put this off until we get to the bought and paid for universities is an invitation to the disaster we have. The voters, by and large, never attend college. Those that do will learn from people who are bought by the rentier class. Some will survive this rentier indoctrination and remain viable, but they are few in number. A majoritarian government cannot be expected to function properly when the majority of the voters are economically and historically ignorant.TheTruckerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10346127768102862741noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4900303239154048192.post-34610339781279464932011-07-09T05:24:57.690-04:002011-07-09T05:24:57.690-04:00It's not illogical. Economies are simply being...It's not illogical. Economies are simply being run in the interest of the rentier class. We subscribed to that when we bailed them out.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com