https://www.yahoo.com/news/democrats-republicans-companies-seem-agree-155308291.html
Just gonna leave this here as I fume. If college degrees are no longer the future, then maybe we can get refunds on all the costs of them (currently owed and previously paid). I get not everyone needs to go to college and there's nothing wrong with trade schools, etc. The military can be a good option. However, that's a hell of a rug to pull out from under people who were told the exact opposite. Also it just feels like they're just giving up the idea of it being affordable/attainable for people, while also not wanting to show people how to think for themselves and reach their own conclusions. "Democracy requires a free and educated population" and all that stuff I'm sure I'll be called an "elitist" for thinking, including giving people an education. O, irony.... "Provide education for everyone," is now "elitist...."
The article doesn't really get into it, but the big issue with the college push in the last few decades is that it was
supposed to give access to better and better jobs, but that didn't happen. Instead, what tended to happen was that job requirements just started including basic degrees (Associate's and Bachelor's) as standard. Usually in cases where the job didn't actually require them (and had previously required nothing more than a High School Diploma), and the pay wasn't good enough to offset the costs of education (costs here including
time - if you get a four year degree instead of going to work just out of high school, your entire life is four years or more behind). This is a case of "it didn't work like we intended, so we're changing course", not "we lied for profit" or even worse "oh no! the peons are smart now!".
I kinda feel like it's all been a lie. It's the future and we have neat phones, but no flying cars, no colonized moon/mars, no equality, no fusion power, no cure for cancer, and just tons of issues. I get that I'm somehow probably "mom age" for a lot of the people here, and I'm sorry about that. It just, wow.
We have "flying cars" - they're called helicopters. Most people don't have one because we realized that giving light aircraft out the same way we hand out cars would be a disaster of Biblical proportion. Colonizing Luna and Mars is within our technological grasp, or at least would have been if we'd kept working toward that goal. Problem is that there's limited value in doing so besides just saying we did it, and it is really hard to justify the extreme cost without a more solid basis than that. The problems of equality in today's society remain, but the contrast between now and even twenty years ago is staggering, and things are genuinely improving even if it often seems that they aren't (in no small part because it is staggeringly easy to forget, or not have been aware enough to realize, just how bad it was in the 90s and 00s). Fusion power is also still progressing, even though a lack of funding (caused in no small part
by the lack of funding slowing progress) has slowed progress significantly. There is no Cure For Cancer and never will be, because "cancer" is an umbrella term for an entire
family of diseases that simply can't be defeated with a single unified cure - it is like lamenting that there is no Cure For Viruses. A great many
types of cancer are now effectively curable, with lots of people walking around today that would have been dead in six months if they'd been diagnosed a mere generation ago. It is incredibly easy to get sucked into a self-reinforcing doom spiral if you aren't careful.