stigmatized vocational education, welders make more money than philosophers. we re on this veterans day, ted cruz is trying to bring his momentum from last night s debate to the granite state and we re at a vfw, which is packed, the fire marshal might be taking a look at this soon. one of the things that ted cruz plans to do tonight is to go after hillary for what he says is her offensive dismissal of the management crisis at the veterans administration. cruz is also pressing what he thinks is his advantage as a conservative opponent to amnesty. he thinks that that juxtaposes him to the rest of the field pretty strongly in the coming
doing on his stump speech for months. welder versus philosophers. take a look. make higher education faster and easier to access. especially vocational training. for the life of me, i don t know why we have stigmatized vocational education. welders make more money than philosophers. so there s a fact check here, which almost seems like a lame fact check, because it seems like he s sort of making a joke. but the fact check. mid-career median salary, $81,000 versus $40,000. what is this line about when he does it on the stump speech. he says he wants to be known as the vocational education president. he has a big push to invest in, you know, creating more mechanics, more technicians, more people who work with their hands. and that s something actually the president s job council, which no longer exists, had also supported, and he kind of makes this joke. and i think he s really good at kind of injecting in these debates, sound bites from his stump speech, that work really well and
especially vocational training. for the life of me, i don t know why we have stigmatized vocational education. welders make more money than philosophers. so there s a fact check here, which almost seems like a lame fact check, because it seems like he s sort of making a joke. but the fact check. mid-career median salary, $81,000 versus $40,000. what is this line about when he does it on the stump speech. he says he wants to be known as the vocational education president. he has a big push to invest in, you know, creating more mechanics, more technicians, more people who work with their hands. and that s something actually the president s job council, which no longer exists, had also supported, and he kind of makes this joke. and i think he s really good at kind of injecting in these debates, sound bites from his stump speech, that work really well and play really well, even if they might not be the most accurate in this case. but while he plays it differently, he says the job marke
months. welder versus philosophers. take a look. make higher education faster and easier to access. especially vocational training. for the life of me, i don t know why we have stigmatized vocational education. welders make more money than philosoph philosophers. so there s a fact check here, which almost seems like a lame fact check, because it seems like he s sort of making a joke. but the fact check. mid-career median salary, $81,000 versus $40,000. what is this line about when he does it on the stump speech. he says he wants to be known as the vocational education president. he has a big push to invest in, you know, creating more mechanics, more technicians, more people who work with their hands. and that s something actually the president s job council, which no longer exists, had also supported, and he kind of makes this joke. and i think he s really good at kind of injecting in these debates, sound bites from his stump speech, that work really well and play really well, ev
for the life of me i don t know why we have stigmatized vocational education. hillary clinton has said that barack obama s policies get an a. one in ten people are not working or given up altogether. that s not an a. one in seven people are living in poverty. that s not an a. one in five children are on food stamps. that is not an a. it may be the best that hillary clinton can do but it s not the best america can do. in addition to rolling back what president obama has done we need to do a top to bottom review of every single regulation on the books. we need to pass the rhames act so that congress is in charge. we have become a nation of rules not a nation of laws. and finally we have to hold government officials accountable