Granted, students must take some responsibility for their future but keep in mind that not all students are college material. What happens to them? As I pointed out, a lot of opportunities no longer exist and companies no longer want to train entry level people like they did in the past.
And, I was a programmer until the early 2000's when, at 51, our company outsourced a lot of programming jobs to an Indian firm. Gotta love the internet.
Here's some other examples.
http://fusion.net/story/105274/outsourced-at-home-u-s-workers-pissed-at-h-1b-visa-program/
http://www.npr.org/2015/06/17/415274530/disney-suddenly-cancels-layoffs-for-technology-employees
You can bet that the layoff wasn't cancelled out ot the goodness of their hearts; I'm sure the reputation of "the happiest place in the world" would have taken a pretty good hit.
And, when you say the manufacturing segment is going strong in the southwest, are you referring to the new Chrysler plants in Mexico?
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2013/10/11/chrysler-mexico/2964595/
Or were you referring to the GM plants?
http://www.autonews.com/article/20141211/OEM01/141219966/gm-to-double-mexico-production-capacity-invest-$3.6-billion-in-plants
Now, those are the jobs that I was referring to in my original post. Yes, these generate a lot of jobs, but not for us. Where are OUR kids supposed to go to find work?
Now, are we done here?