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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 11 Sep 2012

    U.S. ranked 4th-worst among developed countries for children getting higher level of education than their parents.http://on.wsj.com/Pneo1j 

    11:32 AM - 11 Sep 2012
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      1. Michael Byrnes‏ @MichaelByrnes 11 Sep 2012
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        Land of opportunity? MT @WSJ U.S. ranked 4th-worst among developed countries for children getting higher level of education than parents.

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      1. Jim R‏ @JKA55 11 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ I guess when you spend all your disposable income on Hollywood and "must have" fad products made oversees, that will happen.

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      1. Truth Over Comfort‏ @TruthOverCmfort 11 Sep 2012
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        .@WSJ #creationist contempt for science will only make U.S. education plummet (even more).

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      1. rik.‏ @ricki_o 11 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ.I believe it..all these cuts to education(amongst other things) will greatly affect not just the children, but all of us in the future.

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      1. jesterhead‏ @komiska 11 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ Wouldn't be surprised if Germany were 1st-worst though with their social segregation in education

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      1. jesterhead‏ @komiska 11 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ The land of opportunities

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      1. Steve Pinkston‏ @pinkstonsteve 11 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ might have something to do with people in this country getting college degrees for multiple generations....

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      1. ?‏ @UsaRevolutions 11 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ we need a whole new education system cause the one we got is flawed

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      1. Christopher Hoffman‏ @hoffman_topher 11 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ Wait this do this include same or equal, or just higher,

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      1. Spiro Pappadopoulos‏ @spirocks 11 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ 65k a year will do that.

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      1. Bobbyb News‏ @bobbybnews 11 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ How many other countries posion minds of Children in school to accept homosexuals and perversion as normal.a good thing?

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      1. Bobbyb News‏ @bobbybnews 11 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ Look at American Leadership! Department of Education had made our children dumb!Congress does nothing! Forced to accept perversion as n

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      1. Joseph J Hantsch‏ @JJHantsch 11 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ The skyrocketing cost of higher education has a great deal to do with this.

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      1. jim chiodo‏ @jimchiodo1 11 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ Whose fault is this? The more spent on educ, the worse it gets. Too much on benefits, pension & unions, not on education.

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      1. benjamin gibbs‏ @teddybear41585 11 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ #that is why we need Pres. Obama ever more in the White House 4 more ywars!!7

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      2. Rachel Lynn Bell‏ @JediRachel 11 Sep 2012
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        @WSJ Unbelievable it is...make a chart; a histogram. Do stats...look at the trend. Downward during #W

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      3. Rachel Lynn Bell‏ @JediRachel 11 Sep 2012
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        @JediRachel @WSJ #irrefutable

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