that is funny. I laughed pretty hard.
you know if we did not have dnc trolls on this board all you would see from me is libertarian ideas plus low taxes. When I was younger and hung out, many of my friends were liberal granola types and surfers. I always believe that if you leave me alone I will leave you alone to do what you wish as long as you don't harm others. I would also not people that did not seem that smart 20 years ago... after 20 to 25 years running a business or being in law enforcement or administrators in the school system... can become pretty damn smart... and now when you see them at a gathering or a sporting event... many will tell you how their systems are being screwed up and how they are against all bad govt crap. These people were people who leaned left in their 20s... so maybe its an age thing. People get smart in the 40s if they have to run things.
Last year I spoke at the democrat club in town here. some of members there were more conservative than I was on quite a few issues... many were concerned about taxes and immigration.
When I worked for a prosecutor's office in the 90s I was one of the most liberal people there. (old school liberal) i did not take the job they offered me in part because I did want to cross over constitutional lines I saw cops and prosecutors cross too often. I know multiple judges who are to the right of me who are considered fair or even leftist judges down at the court house.
I even know school teachers who are to the right me me. When I go to parties I don't even have to open my mouth because most people are to the right of me and make good arguments.
so while the dnc is far left of me and some of the crazies on this board are too... in real life most of suburbia and many others are to the right of me.
And, on constitutional issues there is no doubt I am more liberal than most of them.
Your posts in PNR don't indicate anything you have said here.
Makes you wonder about how bad the internet is for exchanging nuanced ideas.
IMHO, there is very little difference in life-expected value between the top schools (e.g. I doubt someones life would change if they've gone to Cornell vs Harvard) but at some point there is step-down that's very drastic. It's hard to pinpoint what's "the worst good school" exactly is, though.