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Bruce B. Wilbat (Brucester)
Hometown:
Chicago - now San Diego
Relationship Status:
Married
About Me:
Child of the 60's, not radical, but believe that people and country are more important than profits and egos.
Favorite Music:
Stones, Santana, Van the Man, Mark Knopfler
Favorite TV Shows:
Sopranos, Sports, Discovery, Chris Mathews, Tim Russert, John Stewart
 

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Education will lift all boats!

How can anyone not understand that investing in and improving the education of all will have the mutiple positive effects of increasing the nation's overall intelligence and ability to compete on the world stage, increasing overall incomes, increasing total taxes collected in the aggregate as more people will be working and for higher wages, reducing crime as more people will make more money at the same time reducing payments for welfare, children born out of wedlock, and familes abandoned by on…

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Posted by Bruce B. Wilbat on May 23rd, 2007 at 2:39pm — Comments (Add)
 

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At 2:40pm on May 23rd, 2007,  Bruce B. Wilbat said...
How can anyone not understand that investing in and improving the education of all will have the mutiple positive effects of increasing the nation's overall intelligence and ability to compete on the world stage, increasing overall incomes, increasing total taxes collected in the aggregate as more people will be working and for higher wages, reducing crime as more people will make more money at the same time reducing payments for welfare, children born out of wedlock, and familes abandoned by one parent or another?

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