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		<title>By: Ned</title>
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		<description>I agree. I&#039;ve often wondered why higher education was not mandatory here in the US. Most decent paying jobs require a four year degree or vocational certification.

The question of any truly democratic government should be, &quot;How can we improve the standard of living for the people?&quot; There are usually several other priorities that precede this question.</description>
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<p>The question of any truly democratic government should be, &#8220;How can we improve the standard of living for the people?&#8221; There are usually several other priorities that precede this question.</p>
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