Snow96
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what classes did she take that prepared her for a congressional run?
All of the classes she took prepared her for her congressional run.
Snow96
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How so. What specific classes and what prep did it give her for a successful political campaign? Specifics.
No, youâre missing the point entirely.
The âspecificâ classes she took have nothing to do with how AOCâs education led to her becoming a member of Congress.
Snow96
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So your saying without any college education she would have failed miserably? Just by mearly attending classes of higher education she suddenly developed the ability to run for office and win? Really?
amadeus
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In the mid-60s I studied Spanish in Junior High. Then, I was an exchange student to Mexico City when I was 14. My Spanish background was terrific. I spoke Spanish with my Mexican family (they did not know English) and took Spanish classes 4 days a week at the American Embassy. As a graduate student on my way to Europe, I learned French. While living in Belgium, I learned Flemish (Dutch). You never know what life will throw your way. I lived and worked in Europe for 4 years. Many Americans have no concept of another country. We are isolated and most unworldly. Some wear that like a badge of honor.
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Iâm saying that if she hadnât gone to college, she would almost certainly never have run in the first place.
It is (as you clearly know) not about the âability to run for officeâ - because that is an âabilityâ shared by almost everyone - but about the understanding and desire to do so.
Snow96
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Really. Please link to AOC saying that in college she decided that she needed to run for office. Please and thank you.
No. I will not.
Because youâre still missing the point, and I donât follow your commands.
If you still donât understand my point, that is fine with me.
Snow96
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I donât follow your point. Just because she went to higher education she decided to run for office. Was it because she had a worthless degree she has to pay on?
Snow96
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You sir on the one saying that college made it so she would run for office, yet you donât want to elaborate on your point. Thatâs on you. Something in YOUR mind says that it was college that caused her to run. Wasnât classes you say. So I ask if itâs the worthless education (unless she took classes for waitress/bar keep) that she is paying for.
If you canât articulate your point - - - thatâs on YOU.
No, I can. I am choosing not to, because I have no desire to discuss this with you any further. It is clear to me that you are not debating in good faith.
Again, have a nice evening.
Snow96
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Iâm not debating in good faith??? Really? Just because I donât get your point and and trying to figure out what the hell your point is? You could just say what your point is THEN we could debate how accurate it is.
Yes.
I could, but I wonât.
I can keep this up all night, but it definitely seems like it would be a waste of time for both of us. Just accept that Iâm not going to discuss this further with you.
Snow96
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Not telling, nor debating only shows that you think you are smarter than me (who knows you might be). But it also shows your narrow mindedness.
Was it because she saw an inequity in how she was treating in college?
Yep. When you have businesses requiring two year degrees for clerical work, schools arenât the problem.
WuWei
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What do you think she understands because of college?
The only class needed is Telling People What They Want to Hear 101.