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Indiagamerz
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What do you think is the most important thing that need to be changed/reformed/of fixed in America.Like
-The War
-Education
-Health Care
-Foreign Policy
-The Economy

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balerion07
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Meh war is war.

Education needs to be Privatized. Classical education should be brought back so children will actually learn something about REAL literature and maybe do addition without using a calculator.

Healthcare Reform needs to be reformed. Its sad when you try to increase the premiums of the 85% of americans who are already insured and call it reform.

Something is fucked up when the President thinks he can tell another country whether or not its ok for them to build houses. He needs to let someone else have a turn with the supid stick.

The government should never have anything to do with the economy unless it is extreme crissis. Aka world wars.

goumas13
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maybe do addition without using a calculator.

You do additions in school using a calculator?
balerion07
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Hell no, but I have seen it done when I was an aide. Was years ago but it still sickens me even now. I myself won 2nd place for small schools in Physics at the state WYSE competiton.

thepyro222
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Definitely the war. We need to win this thing and then get the hell out of there, It's costing us way too much money, and a lot of troops are dying.

balerion07
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If you are concerned about people dying get the drunk drivers off the roads and you will save far more people.

TheDude42
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Our country is good as is, we need to solve the problems in Afghanistan.

Graham
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Our country is good as is,


uh... recession? lowest approval rating for first year of presidency ever?
Kasic
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I think america's biggest problem is the abundance of unintelligent people, and those who allow them to be so.

TheDude42
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I think america's biggest problem is the abundance of unintelligent people, and those who allow them to be so.

Um... We aren't any more dumb than most countries, I'd say we're smarter. Grades can't determine a person's intelligence.
uh... recession?

We're recovering from it.
Graham
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We're recovering from it.


we are not recovering nor making it worse. it is as it is.

Grades can't determine a person's intelligence.

more than half of your grade is soley effort.
7432200
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Well you cant say one is more important than the others.
also more important at what, Domestic or foreign

Kasic
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Um... We aren't any more dumb than most countries, I'd say we're smarter.


We're smarter because we had the stock market crash because people took loans out and knew they were unable to pay them back? Because we sue for anything and everything?

Grades can't determine a person's intelligence.


I never said anything about school/college.

uh... recession?
We're recovering from it.


No thanks to those who caused it.

more than half of your grade is soley effort.


I'd go with 80% of your grade is completing the busy work they give you, but that may just be my school.
TheDude42
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We're smarter because we had the stock market crash because people took loans out and knew they were unable to pay them back? Because we sue for anything and everything?

Smarter is different than wiser.
Kasic
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Smarter is different than wiser.


Not by much. Ever heard of a unintelligent wise person? I thought not. Wiseness comes from learning from experience, and or making smart decisions, in either case, you cannot be wise unless you are smart. Smart people don't take out a loan for who knows how much knowing they cannot pay it back, and yet they do anyway. That does NOT fit my definition of smart, wise, or any other endearing adjective.
balerion07
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Wisdom is reading the fine print while learning from experience is not reading it and finding out you are totally screwed later on.

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