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applegrove

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20. In some way the movement conservativeon the right in the USA had to wait for the greatest generation
Sat Sep 21, 2019, 11:32 PM
Sep 2019

to age past 85 to really do this social engineering experiment. People did not put up with McCarthyism very long before rejecting it en mass in the 50s. They knew Hitler and like characters. Really there is good and bad with every generation. The people who came to be before the 1950s were maybe not as naive as there was an evil man in every town and they had been through at least 2 wars. They had stories and sayings and names for con men and their actions that we are just relearning right now. I watched MASH and they used the term flim flam man and gaslighting and like terms in the script quite often. In other ways the older generations lived with unrecognized privilege if they were white men. So we are better off now with our knowledge. But if the right wing ignores that knowledge with a specific agenda in mind then we are back to bad times in the past. Really USA used to manufacture for the world and didn't compete with europe (after wars), asia or the communist block so there were excess good manufacturing jobs and union barganing power. Those workers were lucky and unlucky (many did not come home from the wars or came home damaged). So good and bad. Lucky and not so lucky. Wise and naive. All of us. Because we are human beings.

Yep. LakeArenal Sep 2019 #1
A very revealing and in depth article about the long term and devious appalachiablue Sep 2019 #2
Wisconsin has known this for sometime LakeArenal Sep 2019 #9
"Accountability" - the key word. keithbvadu2 Sep 2019 #3
I have never liked charter schools. This was my biggest gripe about Obama cuz he supported in2herbs Sep 2019 #4
Arne Duncan, Rahm Emmanuel and other Dems. became supporters appalachiablue Sep 2019 #5
AZ Gov. Ducey and the R legislature are trying to allow the payments for charter schools in2herbs Sep 2019 #8
Pfft, no way.. appalachiablue Sep 2019 #11
They are going to try to do it with the use of vouchers which will allow out of state school in2herbs Sep 2019 #12
Clever, they don't let up appalachiablue Sep 2019 #14
Canada has great public schools. Conservative Premier of Alberta has applegrove Sep 2019 #6
Not surprised about fine schools, good for Canada. The con premier appalachiablue Sep 2019 #7
Yes. Canadians are 2/3rds left or center-left. We have you to learn from. applegrove Sep 2019 #10
I like what I see there for a number of years, esp. with the bizarre appalachiablue Sep 2019 #15
Trump is way more unpopular in canada than the US. Republicans too. And applegrove Sep 2019 #16
Well expressed and thanks for your spot on sentiment and analysis. appalachiablue Sep 2019 #17
Fall is best. Gatineau Hills, Laurentian mountains are just about to turn to colored applegrove Sep 2019 #18
In some way the movement conservativeon the right in the USA had to wait for the greatest generation applegrove Sep 2019 #20
Yes there were multiple forces that led to more conservative economics appalachiablue Sep 2019 #23
De rien! applegrove Sep 2019 #24
I would love for all of you progressive and kind people d_r Sep 2019 #13
There's no problem as far as I'm concerned if kids attend schools appalachiablue Sep 2019 #19
Their charter school d_r Sep 2019 #21
Sounds like heaven, and the commitment energetic. appalachiablue Sep 2019 #22
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