-Other policies are simply heretical. He opposes credential-oriented higher education, for example, which he says is a way of mass-producing elites without also mass-producing elite jobs for them to occupy. Architects of such policies, he told me, are “creating surplus elites, and some become counter-elites.” A smarter approach would be to keep the elite numbers small, and the real wages of the general population on a constant rise.-
But he admits figuring out solutions -isn't his job- He just reports what he sees. He's probably right somewhat(no ones right all the time). Loan Forgiveness. That's a hot button of mine. Letting people who are young enough and healthy enough to work on a roofing job go to college and then maybe pay for it or maybe not. Not just real smart people becoming Elites but a lot of dumb people thinking they are smart but for some reason they don't have a McMansion so they protest. And protest and protest. And align with other losers they feel an affinity for. I think this is kind of what he is getting at.
But he admits figuring out solutions -isn't his job- He just reports what he sees. He's probably right somewhat(no ones right all the time). Loan Forgiveness. That's a hot button of mine. Letting people who are young enough and healthy enough to work on a roofing job go to college and then maybe pay for it or maybe not. Not just real smart people becoming Elites but a lot of dumb people thinking they are smart but for some reason they don't have a McMansion so they protest. And protest and protest. And align with other losers they feel an affinity for. I think this is kind of what he is getting at.

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