ThatOwlWoman
Not Nice
You are right, except for maybe the last part. I could be wrong, but I believe Disney requires a high school diploma, even for foreign "guest" workers. If Florida can no longer produce workers with even a high school education...
Missouri, once upon a time, was a state fairly evenly divided between (R) and (D). Those of us who graduated h.s. in the 60s and 70s had a state-mandated education that was pretty much the equivalent of a community college associates degree now. Now it's an (R) super majority and educational standards have been drastically lowered. My late husband's best friend owned an auto repair shop in the 80s and 90s (he passed away in 2000). He wouldn't hire anyone to work the cash register who didn't have at least an associates. He said h.s. kids couldn't even make change in their heads, understand how to do shop inventory, and other mundane unskilled tasks.
Was this the fault of Republicans? Yes. When people of my age were in h.s., it was the Cold War. Back then Republicans valued education and saw it as a weapon against the Soviets. They had no problem mandating a tough curriculum -- and paying for it via funding schools and teachers. At the same time, they also funded vo-tech schools for those not interested in university. Then they changed and began the "elitism" thing that we see today, where the college-educated are seen as stuck-up snobs.