09-25-2009, 10:48 AM
Virtual Bison Wrote:Now I hate Diploma Mills. And I do mean mills in the sense of bogus schools which require nothing more than a credit card number to graduate. But in my line of work I have seen people put all kinds of crap on their resumes, including certifications which are not even real, membership in professional organizations I never heard of and employment at places which are not even in business. Employers need to be smart otherwise its their fault.
I hate grape soda. But some people love grape soda. Should the government decide what kind of beverages we can drink? Well, in government schools they are: Soda Ban
Quote:The nation's largest beverage distributors have agreed to halt nearly all soda sales to public schools, according to a deal announced Wednesday by the William J. Clinton Foundation.
Under the agreement, the companies have agreed to sell only water, unsweetened juice and low-fat milks to elementary and middle schools, said Jay Carson, a spokesman for former President Bill Clinton. Diet sodas would be sold only to high schools.
But wait, milk has something for everybody, and for me it's diarrhea. It gives lots of other people diarrhea too. Shouldn't the government protect the rights of all us thirsty-but-diarrhea-prone beverage drinkers and ban milk also?
Well obviously if I don't want milk all I need to do is not drink it. If I don't like grape soda nobody is forcing me to drink it. If you like milk and grape soda it's your problem. Why should the government care?
And (finally, the point) if we hate diploma mills, we don't need to buy their products. If there are professions such as engineering and medicine where the quality of the education received is crucial to public health, we can set standards, administer qualifying tests and institute licensing programs. Oh wait, we already have standards, tests and licensing for those professions, don't we? If having an accredited degree is necessary to receive a raise, we can contact the registrar to verify the degree and take ten seconds to look up the school's accreditation on the internet before we approve the raise.
These are simple problems with simple solutions. The government acting in loco parentis creates more problems than it solves.
But the issue isn't really about protecting innocent degree buyers from crafty deceivers. Diploma mill degree buyers know exactly what they are and aren't getting. Nobody is being deceived. So who is the government really protecting here? It's the wealthy higher education cartel, and their multi-billion dollar endowments. They aren't content to simply limit the entry of competitors into the free market, but want to incarcerate anyone who dares to circumvent their rigged system.
So I say save your "hate" for the true villians, those who would deny us free choice in education and who would shove their socialist, anti-Christian orthodoxy down our throats like so much grape soda.

