Comments by "Tim Trewyn" (@timtrewyn453) on "JUST IN: McCarthy Calls Biden 'Picture Of Weakness And Incompetence' Following Kabul Attack" video.

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  9.  @dede4004  So your husband has a PhD in education. So he knows that Donald Trump probably had Conduct Disorder as a child and graduated into full blown ASPD as an adult. And so, knowing that, your husband is recommending to us all that we always elect a sociopath for President? I prefer a President with a conscience, thank you. In a free country I get to vote for that, although I voted for Brian Carroll, American Solidarity Party. And what, exactly, is Common Core in your mind? Jeb Bush advocated for it. I thought the most developed part of it was what math kids needed to know, wherever they live, because money exists in most places in the United States. Math is also a way to learn the basics of logic, which is a part of common sense. A = A. If A = B and B = C, then A = C. Not all conclusions are self-evident. False premises do not produce valid or sound arguments. "Still, it's the math component that has drawn the most criticism. In order to help students develop problem solving skills useful in many areas of life, the Core's focus on "conceptual" math requires students to understand the reasoning behind the correct answers to math problems. It's a major shift, and many parents are finding it near impossible to help their children do their homework." -- Harvard Ed. Magazine. What does this mean? It means many parents are unable to express to their children how to reason, which means many parents do not themselves possess common sense. Which to me, explains why so many people would vote for a sociopath for President. Makes sense.
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