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It would be like you taking Spanish II without taking Spanish I. Some of the concepts need to be known so that you can learn the more advanced concepts.
1/19/2018 9:00 AM
Posted by cccp1014 on 1/19/2018 8:42:00 AM (view original):
Posted by laramiebob on 1/18/2018 6:53:00 PM (view original):
I had the opinion once that I was a great halfback. Then I get tackled real hard by a bigger guy. My opinion of my abilities as a halfback was wrong.
I can not understand why anyone would just naturally think that all his opinions were correct.
That's Trump.
"Great" is subjective. A FACT is a statement that can be PROVEN true or false. Just because you were tackled once does not mean you were not a good player btw. An OPINION is an expression of someone's feelings that CANNOT BE PROVEN.

It could have been that the bigger guy was a better player but that doesn't mean you were not a good running back.

I am 5'10 = FACT. I can be measured to prove this and no one can dispute this.

I am ugly is an opinion. No one can prove that I am ugly. It is subjective.

Instead of always writing your long posts, why don't you read some other ones Bob?

You used subjective posts, but do opinions have to be subjective? What if Bob had the OPINION that he would rush for 100 yards per game? Or had the OPINION that Clinton would win in 2016. Both opinions were wrong.
1/19/2018 9:02 AM
Posted by cccp1014 on 1/19/2018 9:00:00 AM (view original):
It would be like you taking Spanish II without taking Spanish I. Some of the concepts need to be known so that you can learn the more advanced concepts.
If finance is actually going to be taught, then it would have Finance I and Finance II, where more advanced things are taught.
1/19/2018 9:05 AM
Posted by tangplay on 1/19/2018 9:02:00 AM (view original):
Posted by cccp1014 on 1/19/2018 8:42:00 AM (view original):
Posted by laramiebob on 1/18/2018 6:53:00 PM (view original):
I had the opinion once that I was a great halfback. Then I get tackled real hard by a bigger guy. My opinion of my abilities as a halfback was wrong.
I can not understand why anyone would just naturally think that all his opinions were correct.
That's Trump.
"Great" is subjective. A FACT is a statement that can be PROVEN true or false. Just because you were tackled once does not mean you were not a good player btw. An OPINION is an expression of someone's feelings that CANNOT BE PROVEN.

It could have been that the bigger guy was a better player but that doesn't mean you were not a good running back.

I am 5'10 = FACT. I can be measured to prove this and no one can dispute this.

I am ugly is an opinion. No one can prove that I am ugly. It is subjective.

Instead of always writing your long posts, why don't you read some other ones Bob?

You used subjective posts, but do opinions have to be subjective? What if Bob had the OPINION that he would rush for 100 yards per game? Or had the OPINION that Clinton would win in 2016. Both opinions were wrong.
  1. That is because a FACT happened. He did not rush for 100 yards. So it is no longer an opinion but a proven fact. An opinion can be disproved by a fact but before that fact happens in cannot be wrong. Like saying I believe I am a size 10 shoe only to realize after you measure I am a size 10.5.
  2. Again this was disproved by a FACT. At the time his opinion was valid because it could not be disproved but post election it was.
Stating DJT is a terrible president is an opinion because it can neither be proven or disproved. However, stating that DJT has low approval ratings is a FACT because it can be proven.

I am questioning the education system in KS. My 12-year old in my OPINION is a lot smarter than you.
1/19/2018 9:07 AM
Posted by tangplay on 1/19/2018 9:05:00 AM (view original):
Posted by cccp1014 on 1/19/2018 9:00:00 AM (view original):
It would be like you taking Spanish II without taking Spanish I. Some of the concepts need to be known so that you can learn the more advanced concepts.
If finance is actually going to be taught, then it would have Finance I and Finance II, where more advanced things are taught.
There is no FINANCE I. There are finance classes and a prerequisite. At least at my school was Calc.

Maybe it was different in KS. I don't know. Since you were not a finance major, why the heck are you arguing this point? Just for the sake of arguing?
1/19/2018 9:09 AM
Posted by cccp1014 on 1/19/2018 9:07:00 AM (view original):
Posted by tangplay on 1/19/2018 9:02:00 AM (view original):
Posted by cccp1014 on 1/19/2018 8:42:00 AM (view original):
Posted by laramiebob on 1/18/2018 6:53:00 PM (view original):
I had the opinion once that I was a great halfback. Then I get tackled real hard by a bigger guy. My opinion of my abilities as a halfback was wrong.
I can not understand why anyone would just naturally think that all his opinions were correct.
That's Trump.
"Great" is subjective. A FACT is a statement that can be PROVEN true or false. Just because you were tackled once does not mean you were not a good player btw. An OPINION is an expression of someone's feelings that CANNOT BE PROVEN.

It could have been that the bigger guy was a better player but that doesn't mean you were not a good running back.

I am 5'10 = FACT. I can be measured to prove this and no one can dispute this.

I am ugly is an opinion. No one can prove that I am ugly. It is subjective.

Instead of always writing your long posts, why don't you read some other ones Bob?

You used subjective posts, but do opinions have to be subjective? What if Bob had the OPINION that he would rush for 100 yards per game? Or had the OPINION that Clinton would win in 2016. Both opinions were wrong.
  1. That is because a FACT happened. He did not rush for 100 yards. So it is no longer an opinion but a proven fact. An opinion can be disproved by a fact but before that fact happens in cannot be wrong. Like saying I believe I am a size 10 shoe only to realize after you measure I am a size 10.5.
  2. Again this was disproved by a FACT. At the time his opinion was valid because it could not be disproved but post election it was.
Stating DJT is a terrible president is an opinion because it can neither be proven or disproved. However, stating that DJT has low approval ratings is a FACT because it can be proven.

I am questioning the education system in KS. My 12-year old in my OPINION is a lot smarter than you.
Good point. You changed my opinion.

1/19/2018 9:09 AM
Posted by tangplay on 1/19/2018 9:09:00 AM (view original):
Posted by cccp1014 on 1/19/2018 9:07:00 AM (view original):
Posted by tangplay on 1/19/2018 9:02:00 AM (view original):
Posted by cccp1014 on 1/19/2018 8:42:00 AM (view original):
Posted by laramiebob on 1/18/2018 6:53:00 PM (view original):
I had the opinion once that I was a great halfback. Then I get tackled real hard by a bigger guy. My opinion of my abilities as a halfback was wrong.
I can not understand why anyone would just naturally think that all his opinions were correct.
That's Trump.
"Great" is subjective. A FACT is a statement that can be PROVEN true or false. Just because you were tackled once does not mean you were not a good player btw. An OPINION is an expression of someone's feelings that CANNOT BE PROVEN.

It could have been that the bigger guy was a better player but that doesn't mean you were not a good running back.

I am 5'10 = FACT. I can be measured to prove this and no one can dispute this.

I am ugly is an opinion. No one can prove that I am ugly. It is subjective.

Instead of always writing your long posts, why don't you read some other ones Bob?

You used subjective posts, but do opinions have to be subjective? What if Bob had the OPINION that he would rush for 100 yards per game? Or had the OPINION that Clinton would win in 2016. Both opinions were wrong.
  1. That is because a FACT happened. He did not rush for 100 yards. So it is no longer an opinion but a proven fact. An opinion can be disproved by a fact but before that fact happens in cannot be wrong. Like saying I believe I am a size 10 shoe only to realize after you measure I am a size 10.5.
  2. Again this was disproved by a FACT. At the time his opinion was valid because it could not be disproved but post election it was.
Stating DJT is a terrible president is an opinion because it can neither be proven or disproved. However, stating that DJT has low approval ratings is a FACT because it can be proven.

I am questioning the education system in KS. My 12-year old in my OPINION is a lot smarter than you.
Good point. You changed my opinion.

Thank you
1/19/2018 9:10 AM
Posted by cccp1014 on 1/19/2018 9:09:00 AM (view original):
Posted by tangplay on 1/19/2018 9:05:00 AM (view original):
Posted by cccp1014 on 1/19/2018 9:00:00 AM (view original):
It would be like you taking Spanish II without taking Spanish I. Some of the concepts need to be known so that you can learn the more advanced concepts.
If finance is actually going to be taught, then it would have Finance I and Finance II, where more advanced things are taught.
There is no FINANCE I. There are finance classes and a prerequisite. At least at my school was Calc.

Maybe it was different in KS. I don't know. Since you were not a finance major, why the heck are you arguing this point? Just for the sake of arguing?
I am arguing for a finance I which would be required. So would finance II.
1/19/2018 9:12 AM
In order to take "Finance I" you need a Calc prerequisite.

In fact in order to get into the business school to take that class you needed Calc in HS.

Do you understand this?
1/19/2018 9:14 AM
Posted by cccp1014 on 1/19/2018 9:14:00 AM (view original):
In order to take "Finance I" you need a Calc prerequisite.

In fact in order to get into the business school to take that class you needed Calc in HS.

Do you understand this?
So teach calc as a finance I.
1/19/2018 9:29 AM
Posted by tangplay on 1/19/2018 9:29:00 AM (view original):
Posted by cccp1014 on 1/19/2018 9:14:00 AM (view original):
In order to take "Finance I" you need a Calc prerequisite.

In fact in order to get into the business school to take that class you needed Calc in HS.

Do you understand this?
So teach calc as a finance I.
That is like saying teach English 101 at the same time as you teach poetry. That is not how this works. Stop trolling.
1/19/2018 9:35 AM
Posted by cccp1014 on 1/19/2018 9:35:00 AM (view original):
Posted by tangplay on 1/19/2018 9:29:00 AM (view original):
Posted by cccp1014 on 1/19/2018 9:14:00 AM (view original):
In order to take "Finance I" you need a Calc prerequisite.

In fact in order to get into the business school to take that class you needed Calc in HS.

Do you understand this?
So teach calc as a finance I.
That is like saying teach English 101 at the same time as you teach poetry. That is not how this works. Stop trolling.
Why can't we change it?
1/19/2018 9:51 AM
Posted by cccp1014 on 1/19/2018 9:14:00 AM (view original):
In order to take "Finance I" you need a Calc prerequisite.

In fact in order to get into the business school to take that class you needed Calc in HS.

Do you understand this?
Not sure why you guys are arguing about this but you can take calc as an undergrad. You don’t have to take it in high school. Full calc (as opposed to pre-calc) was AP math when I was in school and most people didn’t take it.
1/19/2018 9:57 AM
You are correct but at my school you needed it before taking the finance classes was all I was saying. I think he is just trolling here. I misspoke. You needed Pre-Calc in HS then Calc before taking finance classes and later advancing to classes such as M&A.
1/19/2018 10:02 AM
So this is a Trump appointee, on his national radio show. What kind of "extreme vetting" do you think the Trump campaign did on him before giving him the gig. People listen to this **** everyday. No institutional racism my ***.



Trump administration appointee Carl Higbie resigned Thursday as chief of external affairs for the federal government's volunteer service organization after a CNN KFile review of racist, sexist, anti-Muslim and anti-LGBT comments he made on the radio.
"Effective immediately, Carl Higbie has resigned as Chief of External Affairs at CNCS," Samantha Jo Warfield, a spokesperson for CNCS, said in a statement.
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Higbie's resignation. Higbie did not respond to multiple requests for comment on Thursday.
In a tweet Friday morning, Higbie apologized for his comments.
"I'm sorry. I'm not sorry that my words were published, I am sorry that I said them in 2013," he wrote. "Those words do not reflect who I am or what I stand for, I regret saying them. Last night I informed the WH that I was resigning so as not to distract from POTUS' many success. #noexcuses"
Higbie, a former Navy SEAL and conservative media personality, was a surrogate for Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign, appearing on cable news and serving as the spokesman for the Trump-aligned Great America PAC. He was appointed to the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) in 2017 to direct the public image and messaging of the federal department that manages millions of Americans in volunteer services like AmeriCorps and Senior Corps.
CNCS, formed in 1993, connects volunteers with service opportunities, often in the neediest areas across the country. According to the organization's website, the projects are mainly focused on six priority areas: disaster services, economic opportunity, education, environmental stewardship, healthy futures, and veterans and military families.
In one of the comments unearthed by KFile, Higbie said you could "guess the color" of a family he described that lived in his condo association.
"I told this story the other day on my show. Somebody who lives in my condo association that has five kids, and it's her and her husband with the five kids and the mother, the grandmother of the kids, and they don't have jobs, they're there all the time -- I bet you can guess what color they are -- and they have no job," he said.

The remark is just one of several racist and inflammatory comments the KFile review found. As host of the radio program "Sound of Freedom," on Internet talk radio, Higbie made shocking comments about black Americans, Muslims, women, LGBT people, veterans suffering from PTSD and immigrants.

On race:


Speaking on 'Sound of Freedom' in December 2013, Higbie, while recounting a time he placed an advertisement to give away free firewood, said "the black race" had "lax" morals. He added that black women think "breeding is a form of government employment."
"Only one person was actually cordial to me," Higbie said. "Every other black person was rude. They wanted me to either load the wood, completely split it for them or some sort of you know assistance in labor. Now, mind you the ad was for free firewood, come take it all you want. And I believe that this translates directly into the culture that is breeding this welfare and the high percentage of people on welfare in the black race. It's a lax of morality."

He added later, "We're promoting birth control to a black woman because of the incredibly high rate of children born out of wedlock that are under-cared for or not cared for at all. The taxpayers are tired of supporting government checks going to these people who think that breeding is a form of employment. I'm sorry if black people are the majority of the targeted audience. They are, statistically they are."
In January 2013, on Sound of Freedom, Higbie said he was bothered that black Americans call themselves African-Americans when they had never been to Africa.
"The whole African-American thing gets me whipped up because it's like 99% -- and I'm paraphrasing here -- of people who write down African-American have never been to Africa," Higbie said. "So barring dual citizenship, you're American or you're African, but you're not both. I don't care what you think. That's another thing that just sets me off."

n February 2013, one of Higbie's guests spoke about teaching in an urban area.
"An urban area, you mean the ghetto?" interjected Higbie.

On Muslims:


Higbie repeatedly said on the radio that he did not like Muslims.
"People say, 'you know, you're so harsh,'" Higbie said on Warrior Talk Radio in August 2014. "I was called an Islamophobe and I was like, 'no, no, no, no, no, I'm not afraid of them. I don't like them. Big difference.' And they were like, 'well, you're racist.' I was like, fine if that's the definition of it, then I guess I am.'"

Speaking on "Sound of Freedom" in June 2013, Higbie said he didn't like Muslims because he hated their religious ideology.
"Go back to your Muslim shithole and go crap in your hands and bang little boys on Thursday nights," Higbie said. "I just don't like Muslim people. People always rip me a new one for that. Carl, you're racist, you can't, you're sexist. I'm like Jesus Christ. I just don't like Muslim people because their ideology sucks."
"Well people are like, 'well, you can't hate somebody just for being Muslim,'" Higbie added. "It's like, yeah, I can. Do you hate people who rape little boys? They say, 'oh, of course. They're just terrible people.' Well, yeah, most Muslims believe that to have sex with men is OK, which I don't like it all. But second off, it's the ideology of a child molester. The ideology of a Muslim is what I don't like. They are screwed up in the head and it makes, ****** me off."

On soldiers with PTSD:


Higbie derided members of the military suffering from severe PTSD as having "a weak mind" and said 75% of those afflicted were either lying or milking it for federal money.

"Yeah I'm a gonna go out on limb here and say, a lot of people are going to disagree with this comment," Higbie said on Sound of Freedom in February 2013. "But severe PTSD, where guys are bugging out and doing violent acts, is a trait of a weak mind. Now things like (military member) Brandon, where he was legitimately blown up and a loud noise makes him on edge -- completely understandable, but when someone performs an act of violence that is a, it is a weak mind. That is a crazy person, and the fact that they're trying to hide it behind PTSD makes me want to vomit."
"I'd say 75% of people with PTSD don't actually have it, and they're either milking something for a little extra money in disability or they're just, they honestly are just lying," Higbie said in August 2014, as a guest on an Internet radio show. "Twenty-five percent legitimately do have problems. They have bad dreams. They can't cope. They have problems with noises and things like that. And I really think there are people that cannot deal with the stress of combat and some people can."

Shooting undocumented immigrants:


In a February 2013 episode of "Sound of Freedom," Higbie said American citizens with guns should be allowed to go to the border to shoot undocumented immigrants crossing into the US.
"What's so wrong with wanting to put up a fence and saying, 'hey, everybody with a gun, if you want to go shoot people coming across our border illegally, you can do it fo' free,'" Higbie said. "And you can do it on your own, and you'll be under the command of the, you know, National Guard unit or a Border Patrol, I think stick a fence six feet high with signs on it in both English and Spanish and it says 'if you cross this border, this is the American border, you cross it, we're going to shoot you.'"

"You cross my border, I will shoot you in the face," Higbie added. "I will go down there. I'll volunteer to go down there and stand on that border for, I don't know, a week or so at a time and that'll be my civil duty. I'll volunteer to do it."
1/19/2018 10:11 AM
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