Think about this for a second...
>>68490271
You don't need a degree to be good at being a faggot.
>>68490271
Everybody can become a politician though.
>>68490271
>get a law degree
>sell your soul to jews/bill clinton
>cut speeches on the senate floor to get a "background in politics"
yeah idgaf about a "background" ty.
>>68490271
If you have relevant experience it shouldn't matter, there's plenty of computer scientists that were hired because of portfolios of projects they've made and demonstrating competence, things a degree is supposed to teach you but doesn't guarantee
>>68490271
it's funny because he thinks he has a job waiting for him.
>>68490271
You can work in any job with a math major degree and get 300k starting though
Bernie Sanders didn't even have a fucking job before he got elected to the Senate in 2006
http://www.investors.com/politics/editorials/bernie-sanders-the-bum-who-wants-your-money/
http://hotair.com/archives/2016/02/17/for-much-of-his-life-bernie-sanders-was-lets-just-say-it-a-bum/
He's literally 65,000 in debt...
>>68490271
Well, if you are looking to get into politics, I would rather you have a non-political degree. I don't want to vote for people who, at 18 years old, with little to no private sector experience, decided that they wanted to tell other people what to do as a career.
And that's why I'll never vote Cruz.
>if someone can get a job he fulfills all the qualifications for I should be able to get a job without fulfilling the primary qualification.
Thought about it.
Yep, just as I suspected, it's fucking stupid.
>>68490748
That is the most reasonable thing I have hard all day mate.
I had a lecturer who also worked for my university interviewing and researching individuals with decades of experience in their field and if they qualified, could green flag them for certifications equivilent to a bachelors or masters degree. Very helpful if you are transfering into a corporatw arena
its called democracy. youcan vote dirty hobo into office so as higly educated invididual. by questioning this he question democracy.
>democracy is only good when my favourite wins.
lol
>>68490271
>previous experience equals a degree
What?
>b-but why I can't be a lawyer or a doctor without a degree, fucking conservatives reeee
>>68490877
Well, then, I'll go into further detail on my big questions:
>Were they born into a less-than-rich household?
>Is there degree useful?
>Do they have significant private sector experience?
>Do they have RECENT significant private sector experience?
The more questions each candidate can answer "yes" to, the more I like them. Cruz gets a 0 out of 4. Trump gets a 3 out of 4.
False equivalence, fuck you.
>>68490271
Well, Trump claims he will bring industrial jobs back to America, so if he tells the truth, then yeah, you won't have to graduate college.
>>68491467
At this point, if you can get an apprenticeship, then you don't need a degree, either.
But yeah, it's apprenticeship, service sector, college degree, or, if you are extraordinarily lucky, industrial sector with no degree.
>>68490696
Because someone is in debt doesn't mean they can have good money making ideas.
Your problem is that you don't want to try anything new. Really.
>>68490363
FPBP
>>68490271
>Think about this for a second...
ok
>false equivalence fallacy
weak sause OP
Trump has been running quite a few things for quite a long time
i would like to see someone besides a career politician be president
i would like to see a nationalist instead of a globalist
please dont vote for bernie or shillary
>I shouldn't have to graduate college to get a good job in my field
Barring jobs where criminal negligence is a factor, you don't. Sure if all you do is fill out job applications and cross your fingers you're not going to get anywhere, but if you build a portfolio and experience in related fields (and in general) you absolutely can get any goddamn job you want as long as you do this thing called work.
>>68492044
>Your problem is that you don't want to try anything new
says the guy voting for 'another' career politician ?
i might have misunderstood, pardon
also
>raising taxes
>making money
choose one anon, and enlighten the rest of us on the things bernie is going to do to make money ?
seems to me everything he wants to do is going to cost money
>>68490271
Only requirements for Presidency is born to US citizens, lived in the US for the past 14 years, and be 35 or older
Sad part is that you have a US flag. There was never meant to be a "job" as politician, which is why congress and senate have such long breaks.
It was a "duty," and you went home to take care of your crops or your business.
>>68490271
I mean, you don't have to finish your women and gender studies degree to be able to work in mcdonald's right?