blathers in an editorial the "need" for "national standards" because our country is sliding into oblivion.
After all, A Nation at Risk, the fraudulent 1983 report, said the U.S. was failing (while the Sandia Report debunking it was buried by Bush I).
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It is absolutely crazy to push college when in fact more vocational education is needed in high school for those not going to college. Furthermore, companies should be encouraged to provide on-the-job training.
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