by I_Like_Plants » Sat 02 Jul 2005, 11:54:00
You do have a point, a very good one.
Right along with wifes starting to work, the whole treadmill speed-up, working-class schools started to mean BAD schools. I'm willing to bet this is about the time money became much more important towards going to college too. That didn't used to be so, California had "Cal Grants" which meant, if you got decent grades in HS at all you could go to college. Other states had the same thing.
Then those programs were ended, and college fees started going up. They're still going up, much faster than inflation. Much much faster than wages, which we all know have been stagnant at best, decreasing for most people. This all started about 30 years ago when the dual-income thing started
Then about 20 years ago college became not only very expensive but for most people race-based. That meant if you were middle class and nonwhite, you got tons of money thrown at you, if you were working class and white, no matter how good your grades, we were not going to college. So, we lost a whole generation of engineers, doctors, etc., that would have gone to college in the 1950s or even the 1960s, but from the 70s on were kept out. Now, the US has to import doctors and nurses and engineers, and there's a whole generation of whites who had to settle for being carpenters and plumbers if they were lucky, more likely they're working at your local Home Depot for little more than min. wage and angry as hell. This will help liven things up with TSHTF.
And you're right, in wealthy areas the schools are decent and will help kids prepare for college, and now the way things are set up, the rich kids only have to compete with their own top 20% of the population, not the other 80%. No more fears of having to compete with the brilliant kid from the working class who worked their way up. So a lot of parents do work hard to get into a good school district so their kids will have a chance, because the treadmill is speeding up and even the kids have to work like hell to get somewhere.
And people wonder why some of us look forward to this system falling on its face when PO hits.