The anger people feel was created by trump’s contagious mental illness. Those who have compromised ethical immune systems are prone to follow con men and liars. This has cause those of us with an ethical compass to get upset at the lying and sleazy incompetence. Take away their mentally ill “leader” and the illness is not likely to be cured, but we will then slowly be able to bring truth back into the public square as a virtue.
Consider that Nancy Pelosi’s first piece of legislation will be an omnibus anti-corruption bill. Yikes! This will have the regressives running like cockroaches when you turn on the light. Be interesting to see them vote against it.
What a great platform for 2020—-let’s fight corruption!!!!!
I can still dislike something that has been proven to be detrimental and all without anger. Anger suppresses intelligence so don’t dwell on it. Others are making money off of it. Charter schools are corporate schools that teach the insufficient test they furnish. They want teachers to benot professionals, but low pay service workers which would be not only a losing proposition to our new generations of students, but affect the quality of our nation.
Over the longer term, the American education system, that critical source of future scientists and innovators, has been falling behind its competitors. In 2012, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development tested half a million 15-year-olds worldwide. Those in Shanghai came in first in math and science, while those in Massachusetts, “a strong-performing U.S. state,” placed 20th in science and 27th in math. By 2015, America’s standing had declined to 25th in science and 39th in math.
But why, you might ask, should anybody care about a bunch of 15-year-olds with backpacks, braces, and attitude? Because by 2030, they will be the mid-career scientists and engineers determining whose computers survive a cyber attack, whose satellites evade a missile strike, and whose economy has the next best GDP.
amethyst52 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Being angry all the time is like taking poison everyday and expecting the other person to die.
braindead Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Why would anyone be angry?
I mean we have a president who is not only the best judge of character on the planet, but also the best negotiator in human history.
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#TraitorTrump
fuzzbucket Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I don’t like Trump, but he’s not always wrong.
twclix almost 6 years ago
The anger people feel was created by trump’s contagious mental illness. Those who have compromised ethical immune systems are prone to follow con men and liars. This has cause those of us with an ethical compass to get upset at the lying and sleazy incompetence. Take away their mentally ill “leader” and the illness is not likely to be cured, but we will then slowly be able to bring truth back into the public square as a virtue.
Consider that Nancy Pelosi’s first piece of legislation will be an omnibus anti-corruption bill. Yikes! This will have the regressives running like cockroaches when you turn on the light. Be interesting to see them vote against it.
What a great platform for 2020—-let’s fight corruption!!!!!
Nyckname almost 6 years ago
I’ve wondered for years how the “right” can stay scared all of the time.
Gays, brown people, someone getting a helping hand, transsexuals, Commies!, “hippies”, not having a gun when they go out for coffee…
RobinHood almost 6 years ago
Want to talk about staying angry, just read this comic comments board any day.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 6 years ago
I can still dislike something that has been proven to be detrimental and all without anger. Anger suppresses intelligence so don’t dwell on it. Others are making money off of it. Charter schools are corporate schools that teach the insufficient test they furnish. They want teachers to benot professionals, but low pay service workers which would be not only a losing proposition to our new generations of students, but affect the quality of our nation.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 6 years ago
Over the longer term, the American education system, that critical source of future scientists and innovators, has been falling behind its competitors. In 2012, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development tested half a million 15-year-olds worldwide. Those in Shanghai came in first in math and science, while those in Massachusetts, “a strong-performing U.S. state,” placed 20th in science and 27th in math. By 2015, America’s standing had declined to 25th in science and 39th in math.
But why, you might ask, should anybody care about a bunch of 15-year-olds with backpacks, braces, and attitude? Because by 2030, they will be the mid-career scientists and engineers determining whose computers survive a cyber attack, whose satellites evade a missile strike, and whose economy has the next best GDP.
martens almost 6 years ago
Everyone angry? Pretty much always? No gradations of anything allowed?
How about just recognizing the great degree of variability in humans and their responses?
edreajr almost 6 years ago
Recalling the famous words of Rodney King “Can’t we all just get along?”