by Erick Jones | Oct 25, 2017 | Education, Local Policy, Policy, US Policy
Low Hanging Fruit to Make America Better There a variety of laws and regulations that people have recognized are bad have created feasible alternatives and they still persist in America, these are the low hanging fruit of America that if changed will immediately...
by Erick Jones | Sep 7, 2017 | Education, Policy, Science and Engineering, Technology, US Policy
Philosophical question of the day: Guaranteed Income or Guaranteed Jobs. Also the failure of technology as a panacea, brain cancer cure setbacks, North Korea, lasers for fluids, the purpose of public schools, a carbon capture breakthrough, and Will Hurd young black...
by Erick Jones | Oct 8, 2014 | Education, Entertainment, US Policy
The Job Market and Why College Students actually can’t get jobs Ms. Weeks actually touched on the real problem with college education and that was the job market. The average student loan debt for 2013 was only $30,000 which is easily payable if you have a job....
by Erick Jones | Oct 7, 2014 | Education, Entertainment, US Policy
Another argument Ms. Weeks stated was the high cost of bureaucrats, the president, and teachers. She also pointed out her fees go to Stadiums and Arenas rather than her education. Another advantage of going to a public school is that their budget is public record as...
by Erick Jones | Oct 6, 2014 | Education, Entertainment, US Policy
The Lower Classes Knowledge Gap Problem With an assumption of no help from anyone government or parents you could work your way through college with a minimum wage job and only have to pay $350/month for 10 years. If you have a decent plan college is very affordable...
by Erick Jones | Oct 5, 2014 | Education, Entertainment, US Policy
The Curious Case of Bella Knox In case you haven’t heard Ms. Miriam Weeks a.k.a. Bella Knox is the infamous freshman now sophomore at Duke University who resorted to porn to pay for her obscenely expensive education. She was...