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That's my representativeEsophagealFeces said: -
potdGrandpaSankey said:
That's my representativeEsophagealFeces said: -
Helps Trump.RaceBannon said:Trump has predicted that AOC will beat Schumer
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Believe it or not, it took me 30-40 seconds to figure out this jokeGrandpaSankey said:
That's my representativeEsophagealFeces said: -
Economics in college is fucktarded and full of old school shit like "cutting taxes increases revenues". Supply side economics actually men's the wealth will be spread down to the poor. And other bullshit.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Here's the thing, there are a TON of questionable "economic" degrees out there and this is problem #1 why the subject isn't taken very seriously. There's also lots of games with wording "political economics" "philosophy and economics" "arts of economics" etc.creepycoug said:Yeah, in the beginning, I made this assumption that, despite her bullshit and naive political views, anyone who could get an econ degree from a reputable university and (allegedly) graduate with any kind of distinction couldn't be technically stupid.
I've since reconsidered my position.
Then there's the wholesale politicisian of and movement Left of academics where asinine and obsolete philosophy's are given just as much or more platforms as "legit" science. The fact that you can go get a marxist econ degree is fucking laughable and only possible bc of non econ admins making it so.
#1 question I'm looking at, is it a science or art degree? If it's the latter it's slightly better than a business degree at best and could be worse depending on the competitiveness of the program.
#2 is it anything other than a "bachelor/masters/phd of science in economics" or some other marketing name splashing economics to sound better? I'm looking at Robert Reich who likes to call himself an economist despite only having a master's in philosophy/politics/economics from oxford where he read 2 books on Keynes and 20 by Marx and nothing from Hayek.
#3 what program is it and where is it? Is it a science school? Do they engage in serious economic research or just have a teaching program etc. Plenty of people who couldn't hack it in real economics that then go become professors at liberal arts colleges because they say things "right" politically.
I digress, plenty of retards can sleep, cheat, or fuck their way through a program even if it is a good program and that goes for lots of subjects.
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That 60% of wealth is inherited is categorically a false statement.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Over 75% of the people on the Forbes list made their money in a single generation. Simple fact. -
NYBEDerekJohnson said:
Believe it or not, it took me 30-40 seconds to figure out this jokeGrandpaSankey said:
That's my representativeEsophagealFeces said: -
Is the Forbes list the only wealth? Don't be dumb.pawz said:
That 60% of wealth is inherited is categorically a false statement.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Over 75% of the people on the Forbes list made their money in a single generation. Simple fact. -
According to Thomas J. Stanley's book, "The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America's Wealthy," only 20% of millionaires inherited their riches. The other 80% are what you'd call nouveau riche: first generation millionaires who earned their cash on their own. Many millionaires simply worked, saved and lived within their means to generate their wealth - think accountants and managers: regular people going to work every day. Most millionaires didn't get their riches overnight when a rich relative died - they worked for the money.pawz said:
That 60% of wealth is inherited is categorically a false statement.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Over 75% of the people on the Forbes list made their money in a single generation. Simple fact.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.forbes.com/sites/rainerzitelmann/2019/06/24/amazing-facts-that-prove-inheritance-is-mostly-overrated-as-a-reason-for-wealth/amp/






