Comments by "Digital Footballer" (@digitalfootballer9032) on "Fox News"
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I live just outside of Buffalo. Say what you will about it, it isn't the most glamourous city, and we get a lot of snow, but it really is, statistically speaking, not a city riddled with violent crime, and for the most part pretty safe and people are mostly descent around here. Yes, every city has it's crime and it's sections you stay away from, and we are no exception, but this kind of thing just doesn't happen here. It's a shame it took an outsider to come in here and commit this heinous act. But this just goes to show you that anything can happen anywhere, no matter how safe you think your community is, all it takes is one bad individual passing through, or in this case oddly enough targeting this specific area. Yes, it is well understood it was racially motivated, but strange he didn't go to a much closer area like Syracuse or Binghamton or Elmira, which all have large minority communities as well. I think we may find out some interesting developments as time goes on here in terms of motives and why this specific location was chosen.
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I am an accountant and have hundreds of clients of all walks of life and professions. I will tell you the professions of the several of my highest wage earning clients. Superintendent of Schools (requires college), Highway Superintendent (does not require college), Car salesman (does not require college), Collection agent (does not require college) Residential Construction (does not require college) Physician Assistant (requires college), Information Technology products salesman (does not require college, only product training). Yes that's right, the majority of my highest earning clients are not college graduates. Not in the top top earners, but fairly high also is a Diesel mechanic client of mine, who makes well over $100K a year. These people all make more than me and I have a Master's degree. I am not saying you CAN'T make high wages with a college degree, just that you CAN without one, and in the right field and with the right skills can often do better.
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Maybe it's just me, but I want a few liberals on Fox. I want criticism of the President, even if it unfair, so it can be exposed as such, but if it is fair, well fair is fair. I love President Trump, but he is not infallible. I disagreed with President Obama 99% of the time, but in that 1% of the time he did right in my view, he deserved credit for it. I don't want an echo chamber. We already have that in CNN and MSNBC. For them, Trump can do no right and Obama could do no wrong. I don't care for Cavuto, but I wouldn't want him gone, either. I want people that will challenge my viewpoint. That's what separates us from the left, they don't want a challenge, they just want to cram their ideas down your throat and force feed them to you. We need to be better than that. Let them speak their piece, and then we, as conservatives, can deconstruct it critically. Tucker is the master at that. He has always featured many left wing guests, let's them rant on about their opinion, then picks it apart to their face and exposes their stupidity and bias. And both Tucker, and O'Reilly when he was around, would be critical of the Republican party when warranted, and I think that is good. I have been a registered Republican ever since I was 18, but I don't agree with everything they do. To truly be balanced is to feature all viewpoints, even if some of them are garbage, and even if the people expressing them are garbage. Debate is good for everyone. I don't want an echo chamber, in the same sense that if I am shopping for a new car, I don't go to that vehicles fan forum for reviews, I go to Edmunds or Kelly, I watch the test drive on Motorweek, I want an unbiased review. CNN and MSNBC are the Democrat party's fan forum in that sense. I don't want Fox to be the same for the Republicans. That's the problem with people in general now. Nobody wants their opinions to be challenged. I do. It makes you think more critically. Personally, I don't find it interesting seeing a bunch of like minded people all sitting around patting each other on the back.
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Ivy league schools are basically like giant networking events. It's name value. It's driving a BMW for the badge on the hood when a Chevy will get you to where you are going just as well. Yes, that BMW badge, or Harvard degree might get you noticed and open up a door you may not have had otherwise, but at what expense? Nothing is guaranteed. A friend of mine who has a 4-year state school degree that took him 5 years and he passed by the skin of his teeth with a "C" average makes more money now than practically everyone else I know combined. Why? Because he just happened to meet the right guy, who was starting up a niche business, that took off like a rocket, and my friend got in on the ground floor, made a few big sales early on, and is getting paid big commissions in perpetuity on those accounts. Yes, he is an exception to the rule. But more often you hear of the people who spend hundreds of thousands to get that "big name" University degree that don't amount to any more than that other person who went to community college, but now they are strapped with big debt for many years to come, and the community college graduate paid off his student expenses in a few years.
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