The politically clumsy moment occurred during the president’s remarks at General Electric’s Waukesha Gas Engines facility.
After extolling his own economic policies at some length, Obama observed that “manufacturing jobs typically pay well” in the United States. “We want to encourage more of them,” he said.
Then, he began to speak — apparently extemporaneously — about the benefits of working in America’s ever-diminishing manufacturing sector.
“A lot of parents, unfortunately, maybe when they saw a lot of manufacturing being offshored, told their kids you don’t want to go into the trades, you don’t want to go into manufacturing because you’ll lose your job,” the president opined. “Well, the problem is that what happened — a lot of young people no longer see the trades and skilled manufacturing as a viable career.”
So far, so good. Then, however, Obama went on the offensive against America’s most useless major that doesn’t have the word “studies” or “gender” in it.
“But I promise you, folks can make a lot more, potentially, with skilled manufacturing or the trades than they might with an art history degree,” Obama declared.
Art history majors offer very little to the economy, offer little to the poor and middle class, and if they are dealing with history, they offer little on history as we know a lot about history already.They are in the same class as Sociology, undergraduate psychology majors, English Language And Literature, Women Studies, Afro, Latin, European study majors, Creative Writing, Liberal Arts and a few other majors that have very limited values.
So, I have to agree with Obama on this one.
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