How About An Intensive Adult Education Program That Everyone Can Use?

Date November 18, 2008

Apparently, there was no such provision, forcing world governments to infuse the banks with cash. The question no one has adequately answered is, what does this strategy do for the common worker now? It will be a very long trickle-down process. Perhaps a better strategy would be to work from the bottom up. As it stands now, people in poverty will simply stay in poverty. Middle class workers are still losing their jobs and homes. By the time banks decide to ease up and give small businesses loans to keep them in business, the middle class worker is going to join the impoverished. If such tremendous funds can be found to rescue the largest corporations in the world, surely we, the people, can demand that an intensive program of adult education funding be a substantial, mandatory infusion into the society at large.

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