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01-29-2016, 09:20 PM
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Originally Posted by justplugit
That .5% cut on the Military Budget amounts to $5 BILLION less.
You can support a lot of special anti terrorist strike forces with that,
small and large.
Large ships do have the fire power, but having enough to strategically deploy
is another story. The more the better, if we had a carrier deployed in the Mediteranian
at the time, we wouldn't be having this discussion about Benghazi.
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Do you know how many kids could receive Pell grants with $5 billion dollars ?
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01-29-2016, 10:45 PM
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Do you know how many kids could receive Pell grants with $5 billion dollars ?
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Are qualified applicants being denied Pell grants? Can't we do both military and Pell grants. Must it be either or?
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01-30-2016, 04:35 AM
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Do you know how many kids could receive Pell grants with $5 billion dollars ?
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now that's putting your Bernie Thinking Cap on....funny, when you go to the WIKI page for Pell Grants this appears on the first line... "It is an entitlement"....you can replace Pell Grants with just about any entitlement and make the argument that someone would be better off somewhere if they got free something rather than the government spending that money on something else
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/updates/...ever-graduate/
http://www.theatlantic.com/education...enroll/407311/
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01-30-2016, 10:50 AM
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Do you know how many kids could receive Pell grants with $5 billion dollars ?
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Yes another entitlement. How about increasing Soc Sec benefits for seniors who have paid in all there lives ? It all depends as to where you are in life as to what you want
Kids can always find a way to go through college by working, scholarships,
loans, community college etc.
However unless you have a strong military to defend
the country and be in a strong position to negotiate and fight terrorism everything else is mute.
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01-30-2016, 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by justplugit
It all depends as to where you are in life as to what you want
Kids can always find a way to go through college by working, scholarships,
loans, community college etc.
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And don't forget doing service in the military .
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01-30-2016, 07:50 PM
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And don't forget doing service in the military .
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I agree Buck, you can get one of the best educations in the world at West Point,
Annapolis and the Air force academy. Won't cost you a dime, just a 4 year
service stint for your country after graduation.
There is always a way if you really want it.
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01-30-2016, 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by justplugit
I agree Buck, you can get one of the best educations in the world at West Point,
Annapolis and the Air force academy. Won't cost you a dime, just a 4 year
service stint for your country after graduation.
There is always a way if you really want it.
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LOL. As long as you don't consider an education in independent thinking and building a sense of individualism. 😂😂😂😂
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01-30-2016, 08:03 PM
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LOL. As long as you don't consider an education in independent thinking and building a sense of individualism. 😂😂😂😂
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I have one Niece and 2 Nephews that are working for Fortune 500 companies
since finishing service after Annapolis. We should all be making their salaries
and holding their positions. 
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01-30-2016, 09:24 PM
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I have one Niece and 2 Nephews that are working for Fortune 500 companies
since finishing service after Annapolis. We should all be making their salaries
and holding their positions. 
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Key words here are "working for".
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01-30-2016, 08:35 PM
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LOL. As long as you don't consider an education in independent thinking and building a sense of individualism. 😂😂😂😂
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I've noticed that the more someone declares themselves an "independent thinker" and criticizes those deemed non...the less likely you are to get an independent or original thought out of them...you usually get oft recited talking points and tired platitudes which I guess is somehow better than non-independent thinking or "dependent" thinking? 
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01-30-2016, 09:24 PM
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I've noticed that the more someone declares themselves an "independent thinker" and criticizes those deemed non...the less likely you are to get an independent or original thought out of them...you usually get oft recited talking points and tired platitudes which I guess is somehow better than non-independent thinking or "dependent" thinking? 
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Benghaaazziiiiiiiii
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02-01-2016, 09:16 AM
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LOL. As long as you don't consider an education in independent thinking and building a sense of individualism.
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That is not your best posting there, Nebe. So, so wrong. I'm not saying West Point is the same as Berkley or Wesleyan (because if it were the same, we couldn't win a war against Holland). But they sure aren't churning out robots. Have you ever spoken with anyone who ever graduated from one of the academies? Ever?
When I worked at Travelers, the Humen Resources Department concluded that service academy graduates were the very best candidates for the most intellectually grueling positions.
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02-01-2016, 12:34 PM
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That is not your best posting there, Nebe. So, so wrong. I'm not saying West Point is the same as Berkley or Wesleyan (because if it were the same, we couldn't win a war against Holland). But they sure aren't churning out robots. Have you ever spoken with anyone who ever graduated from one of the academies? Ever?
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I have been honored and had the pleasure to have spent a lot of time with
my Niece and Nephews and their many Annapolis friends in private and social events.
These people are very special and share a bond between them that I would
like to have with so many people. All of them served in Afghanistan and Iraq
on the ground and air and many of them extended their service and volunteered extra time in the fighting zones.
These people are respectful, very knowable about what's going on in the world,
and a blast to party with. Closed minds, never. They have great values, true intelligence and a sense of service to others.
Most people couldn't hold a candle to them.
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02-01-2016, 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Nebe
LOL. As long as you don't consider an education in independent thinking and building a sense of individualism. 😂😂😂😂
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I have served with grads from USMA as well as Annapolis and have the pleasure of having a wife who is a USMA grad and a son who is currently at USMA. I am blessed to be exposed to a significant amount of grads and cadets and they are all very independent thinkers. I would put our Service Academy Grads up against ANYONE IN THE WORLD when it comes to looking at a situation independently and choosing the best course of action. As for individualism, these young people make a decision very early in life to set themselves apart from the crowd so they know better than anyone about individualism but understand that success is the result of TEAMWORK.
Are there any other institutions of higher learning out there who's primary mission is to train leaders of character?
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02-01-2016, 01:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Fishpart
I have served with grads from USMA as well as Annapolis and have the pleasure of having a wife who is a USMA grad and a son who is currently at USMA. I am blessed to be exposed to a significant amount of grads and cadets and they are all very independent thinkers. I would put our Service Academy Grads up against ANYONE IN THE WORLD when it comes to looking at a situation independently and choosing the best course of action. As for individualism, these young people make a decision very early in life to set themselves apart from the crowd so they know better than anyone about individualism but understand that success is the result of TEAMWORK.
Are there any other institutions of higher learning out there who's primary mission is to train leaders of character?
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Great post FP. In thinking about it, having known more than a few "Libertine Thinkers", I have found many of them to be full of themselves, self centered. boring and a lot more closed minded than they think they are.
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01-30-2016, 09:19 PM
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Originally Posted by justplugit
I agree Buck, you can get one of the best educations in the world at West Point,
Annapolis and the Air force academy. Won't cost you a dime, just a 4 year
service stint for your country after graduation.
There is always a way if you really want it.
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I think buckman is referring to kids earning college money through enlisting..
Very very VERY few kids are going to get into academies.
I know a kid that was Top 5 in class, national honor society, class president, and an Eagle Scout.......had his recommendation from his senator....still didn't get into the Air Force Academy.....
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01-31-2016, 02:55 PM
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Very very VERY few kids are going to get into academies.
I know a kid that was Top 5 in class, national honor society, class president, and an Eagle Scout.......had his recommendation from his senator....still didn't get into the Air Force Academy.....
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That young man will be a great success no matter what because
he has worked very hard to obtain it. Compare his record
to the kids who want A's with D efforts.
Somebody did a good job bringing him up. 
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01-31-2016, 04:04 PM
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That young man will be a great success no matter what because
he has worked very hard to obtain it. Compare his record
to the kids who want A's with D efforts.
Somebody did a good job bringing him up. 
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I expect to see him running for office someday. And I'm not just saying......he will be.
....and I would have no problem voting for him
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02-01-2016, 09:10 AM
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I think buckman is referring to kids earning college money through enlisting..
Very very VERY few kids are going to get into academies.
I know a kid that was Top 5 in class, national honor society, class president, and an Eagle Scout.......had his recommendation from his senator....still didn't get into the Air Force Academy.....
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I didn't know they were that competitive? Harder to get into than, say, Holy Cross or Tufts?
I would have thought that since 09/11, applications would be down.
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