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My last negotiation I added 6 figures to my revenue over their offer. How often did that happen with you?From you contractors who used to think you were untouchable and could negotiate with FedEx, sure.
My last negotiation I added 6 figures to my revenue over their offer. How often did that happen with you?From you contractors who used to think you were untouchable and could negotiate with FedEx, sure.
So you post the proposals, label it socialism and run off to a MAGA rally. And you call that political debate.You've been given a direct link to Warren's socialist proposals. You refused to read them. So why don't you stick your head back in the sand and STFU.
Willful ignorance must be a side effect of your Trump derangement syndrome.
I wasn't a contractor, ttku.My last negotiation I added 6 figures to my revenue over their offer. How often did that happen with you?
I linked you to her socialist proposals. You refused to read them yet claimed to know all about them.So you post the proposals, label it socialism and run off to a MAGA rally. And you call that political debate.
So who has his hand in the sand?
Y’all called Obamacare socialism. It’s not, and now you’re trying to credit Trump with making it better.I linked you to her socialist proposals. You refused to read them yet claimed to know all about them.
That's not debate it's your TDS making you look stupid. Seek help.
Wut?Y’all called Obamacare socialism. It’s not, and now you’re trying to credit Trump with making it better.
It is very Koombaya of you. I'm glad I went to a "good school system."That’s the kind of thinking that keeps schools and kids failing.
1). Prove it.
2). Because someone isn’t good at something doesn’t mean they can’t be better at it.
3). For just about anything math and science related beyond 6th grade.
4). Says every high school dropout.
Not at all. No reason to keep teaching something the same way if it isn’t working.It is very Koombaya of you. I'm glad I went to a "good school system."
Eh, perhaps. I think it is a deeper rooted problem.Not at all. No reason to keep teaching something the same way if it isn’t working.
Maybe. Won’t know if we don’t do something different.Eh, perhaps. I think it is a deeper rooted problem.
We've been doing things differently for years. Every few years, they change the standards and curriculum and teaching methods. It didn't work, it doesn't work, it won't work.Maybe. Won’t know if we don’t do something different.
So you post the proposals, label it socialism and run off to a MAGA rally. And you call that political debate.
So who has his hand in the sand?
Maybe. Won’t know if we don’t do something different.
You might be under-thinking it?
Typical Leftist thought pattern.Maybe I'm wrong but math may be racist because some racial groups as a whole consistently score lower on math tests than others.
Some within that group may be brilliant at math but as a whole they are consistently lower.
Rather than working to raise scores the radical Left just declares it racist.
Interesting side note to this is when the Khmer Rouge took over Cambodia they murdered all the intellectuals.
It's this kind of logic taken to the extreme.
Damn ... and all this time I thought some people were getting their Healthcare Insurance paid for by the US and State Government without ever having paid in to the system like I do with Medicare.Y’all called Obamacare socialism.
Who hasn’t paid into the system?Damn ... and all this time I thought some people were getting their Healthcare Insurance paid for by the US and State Government without ever having paid in to the system like I do with Medicare.
Lots!Who hasn’t paid into the system?
Arabia and Greeks were the giants Newton was referring to.It seems like the point he is making is that there are different ways of solving problems, but most of what is taught is mathematics developed by Europeans. I had never heard the claim that Europeans created math, it sounds like a strawman, or an idea held by misinformed people. I learned plenty about the origins of mathematics growing up. Sir Isaac Newton famously said "If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants." I don't think he meant only other Europeans mathematicians.
If there are other ways for people to understand mathematics, I don't oppose teaching them. But America, by and large, is populated by European decendants. To decry their way of doing things as "racist" is tantamount to calling all culture racist, and may as well be the final nail in the coffin of the failed idea of multi-culturalism.