Education: Both overvalued and the Great Equalizer
I love political talk by my friends on Facebook (Even though posting a political rant on Facebook automatically makes you a moron regardless of the comment’s truth or idiocy). Facebook […]
I love political talk by my friends on Facebook (Even though posting a political rant on Facebook automatically makes you a moron regardless of the comment’s truth or idiocy). Facebook […]
Here is what the father of economics had to say about the three roles of Government in the Market: 1. It should protect society against “the violence and invasion” of […]
Look, I know everyone carries a certain amount of bias and for some people it’s even their job, but Bill O’Reilly has redefined the term. I can’t stomach watching him […]
I didn’t call my Dad on Father’s Day. I haven’t called him in months, in fact. My Mom tells me “his feelings were hurt”, but that is most likely a […]
Neil deGrasse Tyson thinks so and I tend to agree. At very least space exploration is certainly a more peaceful and interesting way to spend money rather than on the military.
I was in 8th grade history class when my teacher ended the lesson and turned on the TV. “Whatever I teach you today will be less important than this – […]
Or their creativity at least.
Yesterday I posted about the correlation between people living in cities, having higher income, and more education being more liberal. Today I want to add into the equation the factors […]
I examined three states (Georgia, Florida, and Kansas) chosen at random and examined their education, political leaning, and income levels. Below are the results of each state. Scroll to the […]
I really want to meet this guy.