List out this year of Top 35 smartest cities in america :) :) :) :) :)

You would say that because you dont value education.
To you education is only a means to a bigger paycheck.
I say it because I value REAL education. I give more credit to a BS in agriculture because they study subjects like Calculus, Biology, Chemistry, Ecology, Soils Science, Geology, Economics, etc. These are subjects which combined can, indeed, result in better paying careers; but are also subjects which, of themselves, provide practical value and knowledge while stretching one's mind.

A masters program in a liberal arts study such as philosophy has no such classes. Studying one's navel and writing a master's thesis on its lint content is not even close to the genuine brain sweat that goes into a practical degree.

I know. I have well over 200 semester credits in both undergraduate and graduate classes from colleges and universities in multiple states. No degree, as I've never been interested in a sheepskin - just learning because it is enjoyable to learn something new. Hardest class I ever took was a 3rd year statistics course - never studied so hard for a B in my life. Easiest class I ever took was a graduate philosophy class: I didn't learn a thing except what it took to please the instructor. Overall, practical courses were almost invariably more difficult and required more actual study than those associated with liberal arts degrees, though I loved every history course I've ever taken - even those taught by revisionist morons.
 
And to all you "liberal cities are smarter" twits: do you REALLY wonder why modern liberals are viewed as elitists?
 
How the fuck does Seattle, the city with the highest % of college graduates and the highest rate of literacy, not make #1? So Boston gets first because of its proximity to Cambridge?
 
Grand rapids, Battle Creek, and Kalamazoo are whats know as, the west side of Michigan. The west side (and the UP), are the RED side of the state. Pretty much all of MI, with the exception of Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties, are red. Some extremely red.
 
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