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Obama Picks yet another Ivy League Schmuck to Run the World Bank

 
 
Reply Sat 24 Mar, 2012 02:04 am
Shocker right there, I know. The fact that this one is genetically Korean is supposed to make this all better, because we are alleged to be stupid like that. Packaging is everything don't ya know.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-17481973
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djjd62
 
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Reply Sat 24 Mar, 2012 05:28 am
seems nobody's interested, even if you try a clever title
http://able2know.org/topic/186701-1
djjd62
 
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Reply Sat 24 Mar, 2012 05:37 am
maybe he'll be bigger news when he's caught having tentacle sex with a big eyed white hotel maid Twisted Evil
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farmerman
 
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Reply Sat 24 Mar, 2012 06:48 am
@hawkeye10,
what do you want for the position, someone trained at the West BEaverton Beauticians School?
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hawkeye10
 
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Reply Sat 24 Mar, 2012 11:24 am
@djjd62,
djjd62 wrote:

seems nobody's interested, even if you try a clever title
http://able2know.org/topic/186701-1


As of yet very few people understand or care that almost all of the elites who run our economy have been run through the Ivy League brain washing program. I was reading last week a story about how one economist is getting labeled a rebel for questioning the conventional wisdom that our manufacturing job loses is a good thing (because it drives up the manufacturing productivity number). ****, ask 100 people on the street if sending the majority of our factory jobs away is a good idea and then tell me how many agree with these Ivy League schmucks. If Obama wanted to try the reverse the trend of World Bank irrelavancy and the continual loss of American credibility he would have fingered a guy with some new thinking.
maxdancona
 
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Reply Sat 24 Mar, 2012 12:24 pm
@hawkeye10,
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****, ask 100 people on the street if sending the majority of our factory jobs away is a good idea and then tell me how many agree with these Ivy League schmucks.


Ask 100 people on the street to name the three branches of government, or the capital of Canada, or the age of the Earth, and tell me how many agree agree with these Ivy League schmucks.

When did education stop being a good thing?
hawkeye10
 
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Reply Sat 24 Mar, 2012 05:48 pm
@maxdancona,
maxdancona wrote:

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****, ask 100 people on the street if sending the majority of our factory jobs away is a good idea and then tell me how many agree with these Ivy League schmucks.


Ask 100 people on the street to name the three branches of government, or the capital of Canada, or the age of the Earth, and tell me how many agree agree with these Ivy League schmucks.

When did education stop being a good thing?



When the education system stopped educating, and started to be all indoctrination all the time.
djjd62
 
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Reply Sat 24 Mar, 2012 06:01 pm
@hawkeye10,
hawkeye10 wrote:
When the education system stopped educating, and started to be all indoctrination all the time.


that's why when i was in school i rarely paid any attention to what was going on in class and in my spare time hung out in the library (or the coffee shop)
engineer
 
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Reply Sat 24 Mar, 2012 06:30 pm
@hawkeye10,
hawkeye10 wrote:

If Obama wanted to try the reverse the trend of World Bank irrelavancy and the continual loss of American credibility he would have fingered a guy with some new thinking.

Maybe he did but you are blind to it because of your predudice against the college he went to. Do you have a link to the rebel economist article?
hawkeye10
 
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Reply Sat 24 Mar, 2012 07:09 pm
@engineer,
I am not anti Ivy League, I am pro diversity and pro combat of ideas. The problem is not that this WB guy will be of the Ivy League mind-set, it is that they all are.

No link at the moment as I am on my phone.
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hawkeye10
 
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Reply Sat 24 Mar, 2012 07:12 pm
@djjd62,
djjd62 wrote:

hawkeye10 wrote:
When the education system stopped educating, and started to be all indoctrination all the time.


that's why when i was in school i rarely paid any attention to what was going on in class and in my spare time hung out in the library (or the coffee shop)


Sort of ditto for me....the most educational part of Michigan State for me was the time that I spent in the library in books and getting to know people who were very unlike me on campus. Classes were a huge disappointment, as were official unviersity funtions.
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JTT
 
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Reply Sat 24 Mar, 2012 07:50 pm
@djjd62,
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and in my spare time hung out in the library


Good place for you to catch up on your zees, dj.
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