Posted by JackE on September 16, 2011 at 12:11:43 from (71.242.247.230):
In Reply to: Re: OT---ChinaMart posted by RegulaRog on September 16, 2011 at 11:55:36:
That goes without question. Even if, we were to rebuild our industrial base. Imagine finding and training the huge numbers of people to work in it. Years ago, people, MEN, knew how to build and work on things. That was just a fact of life. Now, The schools don't even have shop classes. Metal or wood shop. Unless the student goes to a VoTech school, they won't ever get their hands dirty. We now are a nation of button and pencil pushers. I'd bet most of these kids now wouldn't know how to change a flat tire. To come to what the country is now, compaired to what we were, in such a short time, is kind of sickening. Jack
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