To address Indiana's "undereducation" problem (just 16.5 percent of adults between 25 and 64 have a bachelor's degree), Gov. Mitch Daniels has asked more of the state's colleges and universities to offer three-year degree programs (only Ball State and Manchester now do):
The governor criticized what he called a “herd
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...And by ALL means, lets "help" those college potentials out by laying off ALL those elementary and high school teachers and closing a few schools before they even get to college.
(nunquam paratus, hmm?)
That'll learn 'em REAL well.
;)