"Boater" <payer33859.DeleteThis@mypacks.net> wrote in message
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> Calif Bill wrote:
>> "Boater" <payer33859.DeleteThis@mypacks.net> wrote in message
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>>> BAR wrote:
>>>> Boater wrote:
>>>>> SmallBoats.com wrote:
>>>>>> Eisboch wrote:
>>>>>>> This guy seems to think everything in Detroit was just hunky-dory
>>>>>>> until "the meltdown".
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> (and he's the leader of the band)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081115/ap_on_bi_ge/auto_bailout_gettelfinger
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Eisboch
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Not to mention, non-union manufacturers are still building new
>>>>>> facilities, and doing ok.. In the last two months, during the "credit
>>>>>> crunch" I have financed two motorcycles and have a total of nearly
>>>>>> twenty thousand dollars in credit between the two manufacturers
>>>>>> cards. Now we are trading in one of the bikes already toward a new
>>>>>> one.. They said we had plenty of room on the limit today to put yet a
>>>>>> third bike on, and an enclosed hauler if I wanted.. Credit Crunch my
>>>>>> ass..
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Rowdy Mouse Racing, Team Teal Baby? !!!
>>>>> How much are you putting away for that daughter's college education?
>>>>> Or, isn't she going?
>>>> Isn't The Obama going to pay for everyone to go to college.
>>>
>>> I thought I read that there's no free ride for the children of the
>>> terminally stupid.
>>
>> Actually there is some sense to this statement of yours. Probably 20% of
>> the population is college material. We need a lot more trade school
>> training for the other 90%. Would also cut down the dropout rate from
>> schools a tremendous amount.
>
>
> Actually, if you are poor but smart, a lack of money will not keep you
> from going to Ivy League institutions.
I worked my way through university. Paid my own way. Along with a lot of
other young men and ladies. Took a few more years, but I paid most of my
own way.