@9KZP23RProgressive3mos3MO
I would absolutely be against this and it would destroy my sense of identity.
@9L4TCRFRepublican3mos3MO
If we force individuals to go to career fields that are not meeting economic needs we are taking all sense of individuality away from the people now we should though increase incentives for fields that are hurting like the nursing field during Covid-19
@9L4SZNXRepublican3mos3MO
Educational needs vary depending on the needs of the student. For the average student, or for any of that matter, a state shouldn't necessarily go above and beyond for each and every student, especially those who don't prioritize academics. It should be the responsibility of the student to make certain investments if they want to exceed average for their education. Low-class families can request financial aid or apply for scholarships.
@9KZNRY93mos3MO
One would be in full support of capitalism. Capitalism gives the opportunity for anyone to create a life for themselves. Yet with the current minimum wage and rising living costs, this belief may be altered.
@9L4YRH6Republican3mos3MO
My education should be set to how I want to spend my time studying on what I want my future career to be.
It would make me have an identity crisis, and I don’t think I could ever truly be happy.
@9L4SDKK 3mos3MO
It is hard to quantify every capability of every citizen, meaning that the government can make errors that land people in jobs they do not have the skills for or the desire to work in.
@9KZPJ4D3mos3MO
it would likely remove my sense of self in replacement of making me feel like a tool.
@9KZPBRR3mos3MO
it would affect me in that I could probably be doing better but sense it has to fit states economic needs i may get less than what i could have.
@9KZPWYL3mos3MO
I would definitely have a identity crisis but knowing that my actions will better imporve the economie and my own life style I would understand and do it.
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