And not having a degree almost guarantees complete ignorance of it.Having a degree doesn't always mean smarter about economics/politics.
You should be aware..I don't have a degree. And I know plenty of people who have one that watch Fox News. I'm pretty sure that having a degree or not is less of an indicator than, say, geographic location and upbringing.Disagree all you want, but without a basis in critical thinking (and possibly some underpinnings of economics), all you rely on is the media. And the uneducated tend to use sites like Fox News for their opinions.
Disagree all you want, but without a basis in critical thinking (and possibly some underpinnings of economics), all you rely on is the media. And the uneducated tend to use sites like Fox News for their opinions.
Okay I tried to use your words and turn them around. Let me clarify. If you don't have any underpinnings of education in economics, it's extremely difficult to gain any meaningful insight to macro- and micro-economics. That isn't to say that you can't, just that those who do not have education tend to look more at sound-bytes and very slanted "feelings-based" economics from suspect sources. Yes, like Fox News.I've made some pretty wild blanket statements in my time, but saying everybody without a degree is guaranteed ignorant is waaaaay out there.
I know plenty of people with humanities and STEM degrees (so it's not just liberal arts majors!) who are just as ignorant about economics and world politics as any yokel dropout you could name, and you're still painting with a reeeeeally broad brush there, pilgrim.Okay I tried to use your words and turn them around. Let me clarify. If you don't have any underpinnings of education in economics, it's extremely difficult to gain any meaningful insight to macro- and micro-economics. That isn't to say that you can't, just that those who do not have education tend to look more at sound-bytes and very slanted "feelings-based" economics from suspect sources. Yes, like Fox News.
(I should never post while sitting in meetings. I tend to be succinct to the point of incomprehensibility.)
Time for Spain to kidnap some monkeys.Gibraltar voted Remain at 95.9%, so the Spanish government is furiously masturbating. Gibraltar's residents don't want to be Spanish, but they don't want a border with Spain.
Yeah, there's a low barrier for information. How much of it is good or accurate? It's the three pillars rule: easy to access, good information, easy to understand. Pick 2.yeah um. it's a little classist to people that can't afford school. And also with the low barrier to all the information on the internet...
This really gets more and more dumb with every new detail (I had no idea any of that area was Britain before this).Gibraltar voted Remain at 95.9%, so the Spanish government is furiously masturbating. Gibraltar's residents don't want to be Spanish, but they don't want a border with Spain.
Because they still think of themselves as an island, a thing they've been doing for tens of thousands of years.How could they make this decision!
This must suggest that I'm always in meetings.(I should never post while sitting in meetings. I tend to be succinct to the point of incomprehensibility.)
I've been looking at places... in case. maybe new zealand, I've heard good things.If shit gets bleak for you, would emigrating to Israel be an option? IIRC they help you relocate, and they do have a tech industry.
You can be a hobbit!I've been looking at places... in case. maybe new zealand, I've heard good things.
If I see Jeremy Clarkson roll up his sleeves, I'm going to assume he's about to punch someone.