 DarkLogixPremium join:2008-10-23 Baytown, TX kudos:3 | I wonder Why The Post seems almost surprised that the community with the higher percentage of high school graduates and job placement programs saw better economic fortunes
why would the Post be surprised? |
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 John GaltForward, MarchPremium join:2004-09-30 Happy Camp kudos:3 | said by DarkLogix:Why would the Post be surprised? It's a figure of speech. -- A is A |
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 baineschile2600 ways to livePremium join:2008-05-10 Sterling Heights, MI | reply to DarkLogix This may not be because of internet access directly. Communities with more money that could afford healthcare and better education always did better than the poor communities; broadband has little to do with the equation. |
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 patcat88 join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY kudos:1 | reply to DarkLogix said by DarkLogix:The Post seems almost surprised that the community with the higher percentage of high school graduates and job placement programs saw better economic fortunes why would the Post be surprised? Because its not politically correct or compatible with rugged individualism. |
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