Thursday, June 10, 2010

Problem Population

Problem these days is that for the 8 years of George W. Bush's presidency the youth graduating high school at age 18 drifted w/o college. That means that as of the year 2000 we the American people endured a young adult - youth - population of college looking years which graced through American commerce, buying according to it's new credit, good credit (startup $1000, pay late, lttle bit, please, please a little more??) all that was needed to keep up with mom & pop who pay rent &/or mortgage. They got $10.00 to $14.00 "minimum" wage jobs doing security or fast food or non-entry point jobs, showing up late, or not at all, putting in the minimum. They get off work & always on the cellphone. They're addicted to it. They use it so much it has a static electricity magnet from the sticky fingers to the negative side of the head. Those who made it to college for whatever reason took no scholarships but got school loans - manual instant electronic application with 2 handwritten personal references (non-confirmed, unchecked) - paying at least $45,000 over the course of 4 years (8 year presidency term). That's just the loan; that's not additional independent school loan; that's not additional independent school loan plus Pell grant + any misc. grant or same-day cross lender Bank unchecked funnel . Then, credit-card credit; plus a petty penny from mom or dad when car gas price go up (forgot about that one?). Now we're out of school, no job profession will have us - next goodest thing - medicine - it pays the most. If I don't get medicine, well, there's always the Law. "Thank God I have a laptop. I'll just use my friend's cellphone if needed." Problem nowadays is that academic honesty was not enforced in schools for 8 years. Nor were students pushed to make A's. Those that were honest went to Iraq, I guess.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Man, where'd this ritch get off?

8:15 AM  
Anonymous Frisbee Conrad said...

U kNOw EdIt0r. h0w do I get to rite fo newpapper?

8:20 AM  
Anonymous Mary D. said...

Dear Editor,

When I was a little girl, I dreamed of writing, too.

8:23 AM  

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