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<blockquote data-quote="Imchar1" data-source="post: 1361045" data-attributes="member: 47533"><p>I have a 4 year degree from 15 years ago. I'm not sure what your experience has been with but my economics classes preached a twisted view of Keynsian economics where excessive runaway debt is a good thing. Even Keynes said you could only run a certain % of debt for a certain period of time before you must pay it off and balance the budget again. What is called Keynesian economics really twists in a bad way what that term should mean. The liberal arts portion taught me that white Christian men were oppressive, sexist, and racist. History and and Civics told me that the country was founded illegitimately by racist white men for racist white men.</p><p></p><p>Quite frankly I would have been better off taking the money I pissed away on a college degree and went to Las Vegas or bought a boatload of powerball tickets.</p><p>I'm not really sure how you come to the conclusion that a recent graduate would believe that history mathematics and economics suggest collapse. Quite the opposite college grads think debt is great and necessary to create prosperity by providing free low quality healthcare, and fighting nonsense such as global warming.</p><p>I think I lost an IQ point or 2 by the time I graduated.</p><p></p><p>I think you got it backwards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Imchar1, post: 1361045, member: 47533"] I have a 4 year degree from 15 years ago. I'm not sure what your experience has been with but my economics classes preached a twisted view of Keynsian economics where excessive runaway debt is a good thing. Even Keynes said you could only run a certain % of debt for a certain period of time before you must pay it off and balance the budget again. What is called Keynesian economics really twists in a bad way what that term should mean. The liberal arts portion taught me that white Christian men were oppressive, sexist, and racist. History and and Civics told me that the country was founded illegitimately by racist white men for racist white men. Quite frankly I would have been better off taking the money I pissed away on a college degree and went to Las Vegas or bought a boatload of powerball tickets. I'm not really sure how you come to the conclusion that a recent graduate would believe that history mathematics and economics suggest collapse. Quite the opposite college grads think debt is great and necessary to create prosperity by providing free low quality healthcare, and fighting nonsense such as global warming. I think I lost an IQ point or 2 by the time I graduated. I think you got it backwards. [/QUOTE]
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