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But if the student loan scam implodes spectacularly then suddenly college costs might become reasonable again.
I'll never be for "free" college but if giving Gen Y their college for free is what it takes to stop college costs from outpacing inflation for the 40th fucking year in a row then let them have their free college.
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Originally posted by Hannibal View PostI'm also seeing that our health care system is broken because it is a 50% Libertarian/50% government solution. Lots of mandates combined with a lack of cost controls. And that since "health care for everyone regardless of your ability to afford it" is now likely accepted and here to stay, the least shitty outcome might be to have Single Payer. But if we get Single Payer, then we need Draconian personal behavior controls to make it work. I have always been for drug decriminalization but that would turn on a dime if we ever get Single Payer. I would be for banning tobacco outright too and taxing the shit out of fat people.
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Originally posted by froot loops View PostGovernment loans weren't created in the last 10-15 years. If skyrocketing tuition was the logical conclusion of governmental loans it should have started in 1965.
The cost curve of a college education isn't linear. It's logarithmic with the largest increases coming in the last 15-20y. But, clearly, costs have risen out of proportion to what actual expenses should be for a college education and part of the blame goes to the availability of easy money from loans with all risks for the banks to issue them covered by the government.
I'm sure there's some data out there that demonstrates the logarithmic character of college tuition costs but, there is no question it's been accelerating for a long period of time and it's likely that one of the main contributors to the astronomical cost of attendance today is increasing amounts of easy money for the schools and for the banks that are issuing loans.
I sort-of agree with Hannibal. If free college tuition for all becomes policy and precipitates the collapse of the present financial aid programs, I'd have to say I'm for it.Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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First Traitor yucks it up about election meddling. Wonder if he'll have his 3rd meeting with his overlord and no other Americans present, including an interpreter. "Don't help me out again, even if I don't know about it" <nudge nudge wink wink>
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everybody raising there hands when asked if they would support full medical coverage for illegals is going to freak out a lot of middle class
pete buttplug vs pence in a VP debate you could almost see it happening
kamala had her moment and accomplished what she needed too--but with her dad a professor, her mom a doctor and moving to montreal at age 12 its hard to see not having the best opportunities going forward.
read somewhere that 95% of americans only work one job
middle America Kansas seems to be doing just fine--everyone is working construction is booming crime is down sales are up
job opportunities all over the place
sure diodnt sound like kamala and company thought that last night
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