"So we certainly could subsidize STEM degrees, but history shows us that tuition subsidies result in lots of new buildings on campus -- not lower tuition. Oh, and of course lots more administrators."
History show us?
LOL!!
What a crock.
Nice hasty generalization you got there, Buddy.
Applause for President Obama. You are right that he deserves credit for good handling of the financial crisis. He wasn't alone -- but he did listen to his advisors and decided that it was worth letting some rats get away to save the ship. Good call.
Trying to be bi-partisan, the financial crisis spanned two administrations.
As such, most of it fell into the lap of President Obama. Nevertheless, President Bush had to avoid any mistakes during those fateful days such as those made in 1929 which made that crisis worse, not better.
I believe Ben Bernanke extensively studied the Great Depression and knew what actions to avoid. Unsung hero!!! He served during the the critical years...
I know a lot of people got hurt and hurt badly. And Detroit was among the worst hurt. I am thankful, though that we didn't have Great Depression II.
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