Is an American who is heavily in debt, and with no money in the bank, more intelligent than a Southeast Asian who saves most of his paycheck and lives modestly?
Who is actually smarter — working people who subsidize welfare or the chronically unemployed that collect it?
Is the high I.Q. university professor who plans to survive the next Los Angeles riot by locking himself in the bathroom and dialing 911 on a cell phone smarter than the low I.Q. person who keeps a gununder his bed?
The answers to my questions are important from the perspective of living everyday life.
Jones, a retired clerk, lives southern California. Send him mail c/o