lol ok, Middle class America (American values) are described by what I said. True confessions told, my family owns four television sets and three computers plus a laptop and four vehicles. Two of those vehicles are broken down and cannot be sold, so are a financial drain, two televisions do not turn on, three remote controls are broken, two computers are old and the only good computer (mine) has is functioning off an internet that shares broadband with... oh... 200,000 other people. I live in an apartment with a shower that doesn't work, a toilet that won't flush, and a sink that's clogged because my apartment manager is too cheap to fix it. Instead, the other shower, when it decides to work, only spews out lukewarm water at best, and the assholes upstairs have something against me since i beat the ceiling with a broom to make them stop vacuuming at midnight, so they do the dishes while I shower (not joking), and this is a "good life" by my standards after living in a trailer in Texas and in a car in the streets of Santa Monica.
And the education system is true Pragmia, though the opinions reflected by Texan textbooks may not be the same as Massachusetts, you cannot flaunt the "liberal" nature of your state at every chance. The beginning of your text books probably even mentioned we got our democracy from the Greeks, then ironically moves into Rome, which was great because of Greece, without mentioning in the slightest that Caesar was tantamount to Hitler, or that the 13 Iroquois nations in NE America actually invented a democracy which is what American democracy is truly based off of (not Greece). It also likely mentioned the tycoons as great businessmen that did aweful things, then it likely failed to mention the populists in the 1890's, then it most likely quickly skimmed over Teddy Roosevelt's reforms and moved quickly into how America won world war 1, then the glories of the 1920's, the horrors of the depression, but it likely failed to mention how the socialists won 30% of votes in the 1920's presidential elections even though the presidential candidate was running from a jail cell after being charged with treason. It then likely continued into how FDR brilliantly reformed America... and then how America won world war 2 (which is a farce)
all high school and lower classes are required to follow a specified state approved curriculum, which in turn is most likely monitored by the federal gov't, and many text books still show pre-1989 maps. Just because you didn't become brainwashed by the system doesn't mean millions of other Americans didn't In fact, I believe that that's the reason we argue about economics and not politics on this forum, precisely because we never believed what the text books told us.
anyways, that's not the point of this thread, so let's stop this [hijack] (If you reply with a rebuttal to anything i said, don't expect a reply) and let's continue with the real purpose of this thread.
G-C, Bustos, and um... let's mix it up, Talmann (if you think you're up for it, otherwise St Oz)