Posted by daisyman on August 28, 2018 at 19:20:00 from (216.51.254.35):
In Reply to: Shooting in Florida posted by welding man on August 27, 2018 at 16:38:21:
I agree with everyone on here about a broken society. An it starts right in our schools. It's not about education but a feel good thing.
Striving to do good is not rewarded, everyone gets a ribbon no matter how crappy the work is. So when you go to the workplace to find a job, guess what, not everybody gets a ribbon. Not everyone is going to be a rocket scientist, some are going to have to do menial work! I talked to several college students, and ask what are you going to do when you get out....Oh, social work, sports medicine, art major, English major, teaching, on and on. What background do you have? McDonalds, Jim's ice cream shop, pizza delivery...…….. Ever do any REAL work, as in manual labor??? Uhh, not really! I'm pretty good at Game of Thrones! Can you fix some of the stuff on your own car? Like change the oil, replace the brakes, etc. How you going to pay off your college loans? Can you make change without a calculator or your phone? Can you write in longhand? I mean besides signing your name? How many of your college professors believe in the Second Amendment? Where does hamburger come from? How many can answer these?
As for gun control....it's like castrating me because my neighbors got too many kids.
Rant over. Sorry for the long post, hope this isn't considered political!
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