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Could Vienna’s approach to affordable housing work in California?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hans Blaster" data-source="post: 77667053" data-attributes="member: 396028"><p>I don't know who those people are. I don't think I am one of them. I just want public education to be better funded.</p><p></p><p>If you say so. Your posts are all I've ever heard of this mode of "quotas" being used. </p><p></p><p>Part of the problem with this kind of analysis of the American Higher Education "system" is that you just can't "go to college". You have to pick *some* specialized field. Even most of the people I have seen get Ph.D.s in physics don't do science professionally. That's just the way it is. Many jobs don't have specific targeted degree programs anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hans Blaster, post: 77667053, member: 396028"] I don't know who those people are. I don't think I am one of them. I just want public education to be better funded. If you say so. Your posts are all I've ever heard of this mode of "quotas" being used. Part of the problem with this kind of analysis of the American Higher Education "system" is that you just can't "go to college". You have to pick *some* specialized field. Even most of the people I have seen get Ph.D.s in physics don't do science professionally. That's just the way it is. Many jobs don't have specific targeted degree programs anyway. [/QUOTE]
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