I dont know how old you are but during the Clinton Administration in the 90s, Butthole Bill sold our missile tech to China when at the time they were hopelessly behind the world in everything tech. I can remember the day saying to my wife "this will go well". Without the sellouts and traitors in Congress China would still be a backwater. But the real blame lies with Kissinger manipulating Nixon into 'opening' China to the detriment of our national interests. That is when China, their cabal overlords and American traitors began this insidious plan to replace America with Chinese hegemony. People wonder how the cabal can control China and this is how they did it. They promised China the world, a 'great leap forward' so to speak.
Edit: Yes Hillsdale is a very good school. Ive taken a couple of their free online courses. I took the course on the Constitution and just finished in March the course on Euclidean Geometry and Logic. Mollie Hemingway from 'The Federalist' and Victor Davis Hanson are fellows. Its only drawback for some is that it is a liberal arts school skinny on the stem type degrees. As an engineer myself it would have been a deal breaker for me.
I was a lot younger in the 80's and 90's and really didn't follow politics a lot. Then I started listening to Rush LImbaugh, the greatest person on the radio and in public speaking. When I first heard him he was using a lot of comedy, everyone was a "pencil neck geek" I miss his comments, and him, a lot.
I didn't know Kissinger was that bad, found out a lot more about him much later. Boy did he pull the wool over people's (apparently not all of the people) eyes, maybe just mine. But I bought what he was selling for a long time.
The online courses don't do much for me. I would like them to, but my computer is used, mainly, for entertainment, and of course this site which I view as a learning environment and, as a side benefit-entertainment.
Kissinger pulled the wool over a whole lot of peoples eyes. Its only in retrospect I see his duplicity. I was in grade school when he and Nixon went to China.
I took the courses purely for enjoyment and personal enrichment. And because winter is my slow time and I get bored. I got my undergrad degree in 1988. Never formally used my degree though I use engineering concepts daily in my business.
Very good for you, HOORAY. I think education is very important, but not the end all be all. It sounds, to me, that you use your education to in a good way, and have not been corrupted, shall I say, by the government education! Best regards for you and your families future, fren.
I dont know how old you are but during the Clinton Administration in the 90s, Butthole Bill sold our missile tech to China when at the time they were hopelessly behind the world in everything tech. I can remember the day saying to my wife "this will go well". Without the sellouts and traitors in Congress China would still be a backwater. But the real blame lies with Kissinger manipulating Nixon into 'opening' China to the detriment of our national interests. That is when China, their cabal overlords and American traitors began this insidious plan to replace America with Chinese hegemony. People wonder how the cabal can control China and this is how they did it. They promised China the world, a 'great leap forward' so to speak.
Edit: Yes Hillsdale is a very good school. Ive taken a couple of their free online courses. I took the course on the Constitution and just finished in March the course on Euclidean Geometry and Logic. Mollie Hemingway from 'The Federalist' and Victor Davis Hanson are fellows. Its only drawback for some is that it is a liberal arts school skinny on the stem type degrees. As an engineer myself it would have been a deal breaker for me.
I was a lot younger in the 80's and 90's and really didn't follow politics a lot. Then I started listening to Rush LImbaugh, the greatest person on the radio and in public speaking. When I first heard him he was using a lot of comedy, everyone was a "pencil neck geek" I miss his comments, and him, a lot. I didn't know Kissinger was that bad, found out a lot more about him much later. Boy did he pull the wool over people's (apparently not all of the people) eyes, maybe just mine. But I bought what he was selling for a long time.
The online courses don't do much for me. I would like them to, but my computer is used, mainly, for entertainment, and of course this site which I view as a learning environment and, as a side benefit-entertainment.
Kissinger pulled the wool over a whole lot of peoples eyes. Its only in retrospect I see his duplicity. I was in grade school when he and Nixon went to China.
I took the courses purely for enjoyment and personal enrichment. And because winter is my slow time and I get bored. I got my undergrad degree in 1988. Never formally used my degree though I use engineering concepts daily in my business.
Very good for you, HOORAY. I think education is very important, but not the end all be all. It sounds, to me, that you use your education to in a good way, and have not been corrupted, shall I say, by the government education! Best regards for you and your families future, fren.