RSSIt wouldn’t be “The Forever War” if it ended, now would it?
Ten years from now, American troops will be in Syria.
Did not know about the nukes in Turkey. Better get those stateside ASAP.
Ten years from now, American troops will all be in the US to brutally suppress the civil war that will follow the unseating, whether by impeachment or more drastic measures, of President Trump. It won't help that a bankrupt Medicare and Social Security will starve and kill our elders while demanding a third or more of everyone else's incomes for those purposes alone. Fortunately for the elite, nationwide rolling blackouts will make it difficult for the rebels to keep their iToys charged long enough to organise the rebellion, while DHS Viper teams policing internal travel will make it near impossible for those who do get the message to get to their assembly points. GMO foods laden with HFCS will make them so many Americans lethargic and obese that they couldn't rebel if they wanted to. Chicago will be walled off and written off as a Homeland à la Zuid Afrika.Replies: @RadicalCenter, @follyofwar
Ten years from now, American troops will be in Syria.
Chapel Hill and Carrboro feature perhaps the best public school system in the state of NC. Almost everyone in the area lives exclusively off salaries from UNC-Chapel Hill, which enjoys state funding, federal funding, and research grants.
Like many college towns, it has a lot of self-selection bias: professors, researchers, and undergrads that never left send their kids to those public schools. The resident blacks that have lived statically in town for four or five generations also end up more highly educated than the average black living in a place like Winston-Salem, but they still lag behind the daughter of the newly arrived Chinese Biochem professor or the son of the nice white lady psychologist with a practice in town.
High achievers themselves, they don’t brook mediocrity in the schools their kids attend. No so-called POC will stand in the way of that.
Now…if they could only not insist on policy diametrically opposed to their own actions…