SwimExpert
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I agree. That would help a lot. But how do we do that? Focus more on skills?We cant pay someone 15 bucks an hour to tighten a bolt on an assembly line and expect to compete with slave labor on the world market.
That's why everything you see is made in china, Vietnam, mexico or some other shithole
Which is why real solutions to income inequality in the US need to be heavily focused on driving a better educated and trained populace.
For starters, we need to abandon the traditional 12 year general education HS diploma system. General education should end by 10th grade, max. What follows should be either two to three years of vocational training, or a college preparatory program that replaces many of the early general education credits that students are otherwise having to pay an arm and a leg for.