i think we have the same exact plan. oh, i also plan on getting my eighteen dollars worth out of netflix. annnnd sleeping. that should just go without saying though.
i'm emailing you my paper on socialism when i'm done with this comment. let me know what you think. i was reading it again, and i have a few criticisms, mainly that i didn't present a compelling reason for why we should start instituting more social programs. i basically said that america is unequal, but i'm relatively sure that's common knowlege and even proponents of capitalism would acknowlege it, but probably as something arrogant like, "survival of the fittest" or something of that nature. so, although it's laden with facts, i think if i had come up with a non-moral, less subjective reason for implementing the suggestions i recommend, perhaps the eventual advantage to the economy of having a happy and healthy workforce, it would've been a stronger paper. i also would've liked to go more in depth in regards to the amount of money america spends on it's military, and even more importantly, the amount of money that corporations receive in the form of subsidies. oh well though. i'm sure i'll get to use it again sometime in my collegiate career, so, i think i should end my griping here. i think i'm just never happy with anything i write though. so haha yeah.
i'm emailing you my paper on socialism when i'm done with this comment. let me know what you think. i was reading it again, and i have a few criticisms, mainly that i didn't present a compelling reason for why we should start instituting more social programs. i basically said that america is unequal, but i'm relatively sure that's common knowlege and even proponents of capitalism would acknowlege it, but probably as something arrogant like, "survival of the fittest" or something of that nature. so, although it's laden with facts, i think if i had come up with a non-moral, less subjective reason for implementing the suggestions i recommend, perhaps the eventual advantage to the economy of having a happy and healthy workforce, it would've been a stronger paper. i also would've liked to go more in depth in regards to the amount of money america spends on it's military, and even more importantly, the amount of money that corporations receive in the form of subsidies. oh well though. i'm sure i'll get to use it again sometime in my collegiate career, so, i think i should end my griping here. i think i'm just never happy with anything i write though. so haha yeah.