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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would look exactly like it does now, with students being chosen on the merits of criteria selected by the choosers. Pretty much the way everything is decided.[/quote] Exactly. And in a country where Pete Hegseth and RFK Jr can be the heads of government functions and make decisions impacting millions, I don't want to hear sh*t about meritocracy.[/quote] Joe, Kamala, Mayor Peteā¦some real heavyweights.[/quote] Joe and Kamala are career politicians with a long history of public service, so...yeah? Mayor Pete, meh, skip, but he's young and "can have a beer with him" which is what Americans care about more than any understanding of government structure, for whatever reason. He's highly decorated academically, but I don't think that makes a great politician; evidence: almost every Yale law grad currently in a position of authority.[/quote] Typical gullible Democrat thinks holding an office is the same as actually doing something. Joe, Kamala, Hillary, & Mayor Pete have sat in a lot of offices & had lots of opportunities, but make a list of their achievements and you will see my point. [/quote]
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