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How Long Can the State of Florida Sustain the Brain Drain ?
« on: Sat, 05 August 2023, 12:16:07 »
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jul/30/florida-universities-colleges-faculty-leaving-desantis

When my kids were in high school, they took advantage of quite a number of AP classes to get a headstart on their college careers.

It seems that the State of Florida does not value the advancement of its high school students in its continuing efforts to cripple the education of its citizens.

https://newsroom.collegeboard.org/statement-ap-psychology-and-florida

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Re: How Long Can the State of Florida Sustain the Brain Drain ?
« Reply #1 on: Sat, 05 August 2023, 12:39:46 »
High tech doesn't make as much money as you think.

The biggest money outlay are military contractors and subsidized farming/ construction.

Military will always have money, and farming depends on how far we're willing to make the planet unlivable due to animal agriculture.