In Czechoslovakia under communist rule, you could not start any business even as a citizen - all businesses were state-owned and citizens were only employees. Yes, even lemonade stands were state-owned. And all the lemonade stands sucked.
That's true, but the military schools were one of the last bastions of actual learning in the country (attended one for part of my education; that and Catholic school = an education for which I am always grateful). To degrade them from the inside out would be a great step towards making even more Americans stupid, illiterate even.
Consider this yet another erosion of our educational system.
I dont think that military schools are associated with the U.S. military, other than recommendation purposes. I could be wrong though
In China you cannot even start a business without a Chinese business partner. ANY BUSINESS. Not even a fucking lemonade stand.
In Czechoslovakia under communist rule, you could not start any business even as a citizen - all businesses were state-owned and citizens were only employees. Yes, even lemonade stands were state-owned. And all the lemonade stands sucked.
You may be right, but still infuriating that a foreign communist country can own ANYTHING in the U.S.
Wait until you hear about Uranium One.
That's true, but the military schools were one of the last bastions of actual learning in the country (attended one for part of my education; that and Catholic school = an education for which I am always grateful). To degrade them from the inside out would be a great step towards making even more Americans stupid, illiterate even.
Consider this yet another erosion of our educational system.
Agreed.