The Egyptian rulers have screwed up, they forgot to ensure the people were
tasked with things to do daily, like work. For a country that is so well
off to have so many unemployed and educated people and no McDonalds to
work at, it is a real screw up, but the leaders of our illustrious nation
are watching closely, to see who much they can get away with before we too
revolt in the same manner.
But our leaders of course, are smarter, they are cutting higher education
to ensure our highly educated won't be such a larger percentage out of
work, and giving credits and green cards to those out of the country to be
educated in our universities and then do those high tech jobs here, or
take the skills home and undercut us once more.
Scott
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"It is also in the interests of a tyrant to keep his people poor, so
that they may not be able to afford the cost of protecting themselves
by arms and be so occupied with their daily tasks that they have no
time for rebellion."- Aristotle in Politics,
J. Sinclair translation,
pg. 226, 1962
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