Aaron Fox
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That isn't the case. The GOP has moved into what is considered Reactionary Right by essentially all reasonable metrics. Some can say outright fascist and they'll be right as well as they've been going through the 'fascist handbook' while skipping the honeypot sections.In some economic aspects, maybe.
In virtually any other respect, no way no how. A Democrat in the center of the party in... 2009 would be drummed out now for bigotry. Yeah, I was originally going for the 1980s, but then I remembered Obama's stance on gay marriage.
Because our technology has diversified requiring non-STEM courses. Want to be a PR manager, you'll have to have non-STEM courses to understand people at some level. In order to be an accountant, you'll need more than just business math but also business law and some basic economics. If you want to do marketing, you'll have to take classes that understand people dynamics. So on and so forth.I wonder how the GOP can be said to be why your colleges have so many NON-STEM courses
Remember, STEM has this teeny tiny little problem that they're of the Heinlein Camp: if it isn't 'hard' -i.e. things like engineering, physics, chemistry, the like aka 'if it can be repeated again and again without fail'- science, then its shit and more than useless. Period, end of story. It's just that STEM/non-STEM has become the new 'Hard'/'Soft' science sadly enough.