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States Of Dependency: South Carolina Struggles To Live Free

Palmetto State fares poorly on national ‘dependency’ index …

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Nanker Phelge June 28, 2023 at 12:25 pm

FITSNEWS did it’s part by taking a PPP federal handout to pay for a beach vacation.

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Rise Above June 28, 2023 at 3:46 pm

Don’t worry, Biden and the Democrats (with zero help from your Republican reps) have handed your Stare millions and millions of dollars to help improve its third-world status amongst the USA through their Infrastructure legislation.

I’m sure Nancy will take credit for something she voted against, but it’s not like she or her party have any positive accomplishments of their own to run on.

Losers.

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Joseph Jeter Top fan June 29, 2023 at 10:18 am

It’s laughable thinking the solution is a change in government. Education drives the rest of the outcomes and that has never been fixed by the government, simply because the government can’t ever solve it. Until education is valued at home by most of the citizens, things won’t improve.

For far too long we focused on agriculture and mills instead of higher education. As a result we have large portions of the state where there is no value placed on anything other than a high school diploma. We have one of the best technical college programs in the nation, yet it’s underutilized. Admissions to most 4 year schools require little more than a heartbeat, yet less than 30% of the state’s residents have a 4 year degree (and I suspect a fair amount of these cane from off).

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