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« Reply #10320 on: 2026-02-23 15:21:20 »

It would sure be nice to not have to work . . . but who's gonna pay the bills?
SSI. Funnily enough, the same people who created the system are the ones who complain the most vociferously about it. They don't seem to fathom that it was a Democrat who built the nation's lockbox, and another Democrat who raided it.

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Weekends just need to be longer.
Feh.  The kids here already have a three-day weekend, and I find it to be a hardship. I don't think the four-day school week is very effective.  My nephews seem directionless and lacking in focus; they are doing nothing but playing games online or lying around all day.  I don't think, education-wise, the teachers are doing anything to stimulate curiosity or incentive--they don't even seem to care whether or not they're reaching them. Besides the loss of a day or learning, there's the lack of adequate and nutritious school lunches--I find myself preparing countless packages of Ramens, often two at a sitting, as many as eight to 10 a week, by my count. I'm not quite sure that's strictly healthy. Now I've always spoken highly of the buffets at my former alma mater, with the sumptuous and delicious menu choices... but when Covid came along, access to dining facilities became greatly curtailed. Basically they sequestered all the students to their room, piped their lessons in over Zoom, and slid a tray of food under the door three times a day...


 And it was, it really, really was.  Little wonder the nation's universities are failing. Enrollment records have plummeted starkly, and conditions are so bad on campus now some of your more enterprising sophomores and juniors are making a bit extra subletting their dorm rooms to older people like myself  who remember how great things used to be. This could, in the long run, go very well or very bad, but I do applaud the ingenuity. Maybe this new generation'lll actually get a quality education and won't be added to the already insolvent, miserably overburdened Social Security rosters. My fellow Gen-X'ers and greybeard millennials weren't really taken care of well by The System years ago when we were in school, you see, and many fell through the cracks. We're a "hammock generation", and as the Boomers die out and we lose their support, we're going to need to prod Gen Z and Gen Alpha to do better.  After all, in the next decade or so, as we slouch slowly into dotage, we'll need them to be able to assume taking care of us. 
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« Reply #10321 on: 2026-02-24 00:21:11 »

Kids are as dumb as bricks now days yet we spend more on them than ever. It is a real travesty.  Covid accelerated the decline. I'm not sure how we fix it other than restructure it, get rid of smartphones and school, and go back to five days a week for them.
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« Reply #10322 on: 2026-02-24 10:03:57 »

President Trump's initiative to restructure, if not entirely eliminate, the Department of Education, is a huge step in the right direction. It's less expensive and time-consuming, in the long run, than innumerable educational malpractice suits--which is difficult to prove and has never been successfully prosecuted--filed against thousands of separate individual school districts.
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« Reply #10323 on: 2026-02-24 22:04:17 »

I'm worried about the elimination of the Dept of Education.  We've seen states can't run their education programs at all and will throw in DEI agenda into everything.  How is removing DoE oversight going to help that?
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« Reply #10324 on: 2026-02-24 22:26:14 »

Don't think of it as elimination, my dear; think of it as reallocating resources. We cut the fat--probably seventy, eighty percent of the department, to be honest--and then move the remaining essential employees to other branches like, I don't know, The Department of the Interior. Who really knows what the [censorship flatulence] they do over there, anyhow? Or the Department of Agriculture. Do you know, in the old days. back when at my old alma mater was an aggie school [1], students actually got up each morning to plow the fields before the day's classes began? If they didn't work, they didn't graduate. They ought to really bring that back.   
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« Reply #10325 on: 2026-02-25 12:29:30 »

I will say, what I saw from the State of the Union was really good.  The new 401K plans for people without access, the Trump accounts for children to earn money from college, even the economy is doing really good, we just don't feel the effects of it yet.  Lot's of positives.
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« Reply #10326 on: 2026-02-26 12:34:00 »

Happy Thursday.
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« Reply #10327 on: 2026-02-26 15:13:29 »

Not far from the weekend peeps hope everyone has had a good week so far.
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« Reply #10328 on: 2026-02-27 02:18:03 »

The week is getting better now that we've entered Friday!
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« Reply #10329 on: 2026-02-27 11:04:06 »



Insert cutaway gag reel labeled "We've entered Friday/bad porn joke" now.     ;D

Things do get a little loosey-goosey here 'round the weekend....
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« Reply #10330 on: 2026-02-27 12:27:32 »

Maybe you do, but i don't see much loosey goosey.  ::)

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« Reply #10331 on: 2026-02-28 00:15:14 »

GEEEEEESSEEE!!!
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« Reply #10332 on: 2026-03-02 12:06:14 »

Monday. :-\
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« Reply #10333 on: 2026-03-03 12:30:31 »

Tuesday. It's not Monday.  :-\
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« Reply #10334 on: 2026-03-04 00:04:05 »

Now it's Wednesday! Looking better!  Some hope, some confidence building.  :')
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