See, I think it's really important to consider your audience (or who you HOPE is your audience) and getting to the point concisely. As many people know, the abilty to capture attention and swiftly make a point can mean the difference between success and failure. That's the great thing about "pictures". Takes seconds to see the point, and you either "get it" or you don't.
Many times teaching cannot be as concise as one would hope for. Due to the DRAMATIC decline in education in all things, yes one must now use the "soundbite". Rarely does the soundbite educate. It is merely a sign for a research path. However if one never progresses beyond the soundbite, no education takes place and the induced marionette syndrome rules every action.
Specific to the picture, yes, it makes a good point but also only a very surface point. There is a MUCH deeper point for those with an eye. Namely, where did all these jobs go and why? Isn't it curious that a real debate with facts and figures is NEVER brought to the front regarding "free-trade"? While I expect this from repubs, there has been nothing from the dems either. Did you happen to notice that this time the Pres. hasn't uttered any "promises" this time? He did last time and blew off his promise 3 weeks into his admin. Perhaps it got "lost" among all the induced "distractions". If that debate were ever allowed to happen, free trade would be finished. Alvin and Heidi Toffler even admitted a much. Free trade is a Tax issue at its heart and the London central banks make sure that the tax is in place to pay them at least some of the interest they deceptively levy upon us. It was passed with the "federal reserve act" to insure this.
"And see here I thought you built and sold horse carts?"
I do and have worn MANY hats over the years. While certainly my first love, I'm a little more multifaceted than that.
Many times teaching cannot be as concise as one would hope for. Due to the DRAMATIC decline in education in all things, yes one must now use the "soundbite". Rarely does the soundbite educate. It is merely a sign for a research path. However if one never progresses beyond the soundbite, no education takes place and the induced marionette syndrome rules every action.
Specific to the picture, yes, it makes a good point but also only a very surface point. There is a MUCH deeper point for those with an eye. Namely, where did all these jobs go and why? Isn't it curious that a real debate with facts and figures is NEVER brought to the front regarding "free-trade"? While I expect this from repubs, there has been nothing from the dems either. Did you happen to notice that this time the Pres. hasn't uttered any "promises" this time? He did last time and blew off his promise 3 weeks into his admin. Perhaps it got "lost" among all the induced "distractions". If that debate were ever allowed to happen, free trade would be finished. Alvin and Heidi Toffler even admitted a much. Free trade is a Tax issue at its heart and the London central banks make sure that the tax is in place to pay them at least some of the interest they deceptively levy upon us. It was passed with the "federal reserve act" to insure this.
"And see here I thought you built and sold horse carts?"
I do and have worn MANY hats over the years. While certainly my first love, I'm a little more multifaceted than that.