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Dazzler has been quite explicit on insurrection: insurrection by the dems in the US government and blm/antifa is to save democracy and therefore not insurrection. Protestors demanding honest elections is the very definition of insurrection.PurpleThrobber said: -
I agree, it’s not insurrection. Now, if you could direct me to where protestors are/were demanding honest elections? Thanks.WestlinnDuck said:
Dazzler has been quite explicit on insurrection: insurrection by the dems in the US government and blm/antifa is to save democracy and therefore not insurrection. Protestors demanding honest elections is the very definition of insurrection.PurpleThrobber said: -
Uh, what do you think January 6th was about? Hell, even the dazzler stopped mentioning internal controls because even he know checking a box alone is not an internal control nor is a lack of chain of custody records an internal control.MelloDawg said:
I agree, it’s not insurrection. Now, if you could direct me to where protestors are/were demanding honest elections? Thanks.WestlinnDuck said:
Dazzler has been quite explicit on insurrection: insurrection by the dems in the US government and blm/antifa is to save democracy and therefore not insurrection. Protestors demanding honest elections is the very definition of insurrection.PurpleThrobber said: -
Mello downvotes the creators of the fake insurrection getting caught again! His heroes getting caught committing crimes everywhere at the moment. He'd still blow them all though.MelloDawg said:
I agree, it’s not insurrection. Now, if you could direct me to where protestors are/were demanding honest elections? Thanks.WestlinnDuck said:
Dazzler has been quite explicit on insurrection: insurrection by the dems in the US government and blm/antifa is to save democracy and therefore not insurrection. Protestors demanding honest elections is the very definition of insurrection.PurpleThrobber said: -
Politely disagreeing about election integrity while touring the Capitol Rotunda? I’ve been told that here.WestlinnDuck said:
Uh, what do you think January 6th was about? Hell, even the dazzler stopped mentioning internal controls because even he know checking a box alone is not an internal control nor is a lack of chain of custody records an internal control.MelloDawg said:
I agree, it’s not insurrection. Now, if you could direct me to where protestors are/were demanding honest elections? Thanks.WestlinnDuck said:
Dazzler has been quite explicit on insurrection: insurrection by the dems in the US government and blm/antifa is to save democracy and therefore not insurrection. Protestors demanding honest elections is the very definition of insurrection.PurpleThrobber said: -
I’m hearing that after they “overthrew the govt” the shaman guy was gonna be Secretary of StateMelloDawg said:
Politely disagreeing about election integrity while touring the Capitol Rotunda? I’ve been told that here.WestlinnDuck said:
Uh, what do you think January 6th was about? Hell, even the dazzler stopped mentioning internal controls because even he know checking a box alone is not an internal control nor is a lack of chain of custody records an internal control.MelloDawg said:
I agree, it’s not insurrection. Now, if you could direct me to where protestors are/were demanding honest elections? Thanks.WestlinnDuck said:
Dazzler has been quite explicit on insurrection: insurrection by the dems in the US government and blm/antifa is to save democracy and therefore not insurrection. Protestors demanding honest elections is the very definition of insurrection.PurpleThrobber said: -
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Good article on the state of higher education in the US. In most cases its just a grift to impoverish students and enrich DEI administrators and worthless degree professors. Too many students come out dumber and poorer than when they started.
https://instapundit.com/
HIGHER EDUCATION BUBBLE UPDATE: Why Americans Have Lost Faith in the Value of College: Three generations of ‘college for all’ in the U.S. has left most families looking for alternatives.
For three generations, the national aspiration to “college for all” shaped America’s economy and culture, as most high-school graduates took it for granted that they would earn a degree. That consensus is now collapsing in the face of massive student debt, underemployed degree-holders and political intolerance on campus.
In the past decade, the percentage of Americans who expressed a lot of confidence in higher education fell from 57% to 36%, according to Gallup. A decline in undergraduate enrollment since 2011 has translated into 3 million fewer students on campus. Nearly half of parents say they would prefer not to send their children to a four-year college after high school, even if there were no obstacles, financial or otherwise. Two-thirds of high-school students think they will be just fine without a college degree.
The pandemic drove home a sobering realization for a lot of middle-class American families: “College for all” is broken for most.
Plus: “Of 100 random freshmen enrolling in college today, 40 will not graduate. Of the remaining 60 that earn a degree in six years, 20 will end up chronically underemployed. In other words, for every five students who enroll in a four-year college, only two will graduate and find a job based on their degree.”
Perhaps college was always mostly a positional good, whose chief value was that only a few people could go. When so many people could go, it lost its value.
If only there had been some sort of warning.



