Biden admin grilled over hate-fueled mobs having billions in student handouts wiped clean

Many countries offer free education, including countries that offer free education to all citizens and countries that offer free education to international students:

Norway
Offers free higher education for decades, including for international students, as part of its social welfare policies

Germany
Offers free education at around 300 public universities with over 1,000 study programs, based on the belief that education is a public good

Finland
Offers free education for Finnish, EU, EEA, or Swiss citizens, as part of its education system that's built on equality

Sweden
Offers free education as part of its commitment to equal access to education and the belief that education should be a public good

Austria
Offers free education for all EU and EEA citizens, but Indian students need to pay tuition fees

France
Offers low tuition fees in public higher education institutions because the French government subsidizes higher education

Czech Republic
Offers free education for international students, with a cost of living that's more affordable than other European nations that offer free education

Greece
Offers free education as a right to all citizens, with education being compulsory for all children between the ages of 4 and 15

Denmark
Offers free education at all levels, from elementary to higher education
 
Many countries offer free education, including countries that offer free education to all citizens and countries that offer free education to international students:

Norway
Offers free higher education for decades, including for international students, as part of its social welfare policies

Germany
Offers free education at around 300 public universities with over 1,000 study programs, based on the belief that education is a public good

Finland
Offers free education for Finnish, EU, EEA, or Swiss citizens, as part of its education system that's built on equality

Sweden
Offers free education as part of its commitment to equal access to education and the belief that education should be a public good

Austria
Offers free education for all EU and EEA citizens, but Indian students need to pay tuition fees

France
Offers low tuition fees in public higher education institutions because the French government subsidizes higher education

Czech Republic
Offers free education for international students, with a cost of living that's more affordable than other European nations that offer free education

Greece
Offers free education as a right to all citizens, with education being compulsory for all children between the ages of 4 and 15

Denmark
Offers free education at all levels, from elementary to higher education
Then move there. GET THE FUCK OUT OF HERE!!!!!
Academia in America over charges their VICTIMS of MARXIST INDOCTRINATION, and then want the hard-working taxpayers to foot the bill????? WHAT??????
:rolleyes:
 
Why should they be barred? Do you oppose free speech…the right to peacefully protest? Should the pro-Israel protests be barred as well?


SHUP ignorant lying spinning OX. DEMS dont proyest they destroy city blocks (Minn, kenosha, Portland etc.), 1000s of Police cars in NYC, LA.
 
Many countries offer free education, including countries that offer free education to all citizens and countries that offer free education to international students:

Norway
Offers free higher education for decades, including for international students, as part of its social welfare policies

Germany
Offers free education at around 300 public universities with over 1,000 study programs, based on the belief that education is a public good

Finland
Offers free education for Finnish, EU, EEA, or Swiss citizens, as part of its education system that's built on equality

Sweden
Offers free education as part of its commitment to equal access to education and the belief that education should be a public good

Austria
Offers free education for all EU and EEA citizens, but Indian students need to pay tuition fees

France
Offers low tuition fees in public higher education institutions because the French government subsidizes higher education

Czech Republic
Offers free education for international students, with a cost of living that's more affordable than other European nations that offer free education

Greece
Offers free education as a right to all citizens, with education being compulsory for all children between the ages of 4 and 15

Denmark
Offers free education at all levels, from elementary to higher education


While we pay to give them Free Military cover you dumb OX. Do you ever look at the big picture?
 
This is yet another disaster for the Biden politburo. As the pretend-president is defying the USSC regarding his rush to dump student debt on taxpayers, those students are rioting and defying the law.

These same students are now demanding "amnesty" from prosecution. My suspicion is that Biden will cave to the demands of the very people who are humiliating him.




The Biden administration is silent on whether students carrying out anti-Israel protests spiraling on college campuses nationwide will be barred from student loan forgiveness programs that have canceled billions of dollars in debt under the 46th president.
How is it that these people pledging support for Hamas…a terrorist organization, are not being interrogated? At the very least, they need to be put on a watch list and put on a no fly list…

I mean, if you are in an airport and make a joke in the wrong way, they can ban you from flying…so why not those who are aligning themselves with a terrorist organization ?
 
Many countries offer free education, including countries that offer free education to all citizens and countries that offer free education to international students:

Norway
Offers free higher education for decades, including for international students, as part of its social welfare policies

Germany
Offers free education at around 300 public universities with over 1,000 study programs, based on the belief that education is a public good

Finland
Offers free education for Finnish, EU, EEA, or Swiss citizens, as part of its education system that's built on equality

Sweden
Offers free education as part of its commitment to equal access to education and the belief that education should be a public good

Austria
Offers free education for all EU and EEA citizens, but Indian students need to pay tuition fees

France
Offers low tuition fees in public higher education institutions because the French government subsidizes higher education

Czech Republic
Offers free education for international students, with a cost of living that's more affordable than other European nations that offer free education

Greece
Offers free education as a right to all citizens, with education being compulsory for all children between the ages of 4 and 15

Denmark
Offers free education at all levels, from elementary to higher education
Sure and they tax you at an extremely high rate to do it.

What is worse, having low taxes and everyone getting to decide how to live their own lives, or giving all your money to the government and having them pay for everything for you…and inevitably being able to control you?
 
Many countries offer free education, including countries that offer free education to all citizens and countries that offer free education to international students:

Norway
Offers free higher education for decades, including for international students, as part of its social welfare policies

Germany
Offers free education at around 300 public universities with over 1,000 study programs, based on the belief that education is a public good

Finland
Offers free education for Finnish, EU, EEA, or Swiss citizens, as part of its education system that's built on equality

Sweden
Offers free education as part of its commitment to equal access to education and the belief that education should be a public good

Austria
Offers free education for all EU and EEA citizens, but Indian students need to pay tuition fees

France
Offers low tuition fees in public higher education institutions because the French government subsidizes higher education

Czech Republic
Offers free education for international students, with a cost of living that's more affordable than other European nations that offer free education

Greece
Offers free education as a right to all citizens, with education being compulsory for all children between the ages of 4 and 15

Denmark
Offers free education at all levels, from elementary to higher education
What is the purpose of all that cutting and pasting? People agreed to and signed a legal contract as a part of student loans,
 
Many countries offer free education, including countries that offer free education to all citizens and countries that offer free education to international students:

Norway
Offers free higher education for decades, including for international students, as part of its social welfare policies

Germany
Offers free education at around 300 public universities with over 1,000 study programs, based on the belief that education is a public good

Finland
Offers free education for Finnish, EU, EEA, or Swiss citizens, as part of its education system that's built on equality

Sweden
Offers free education as part of its commitment to equal access to education and the belief that education should be a public good

Austria
Offers free education for all EU and EEA citizens, but Indian students need to pay tuition fees

France
Offers low tuition fees in public higher education institutions because the French government subsidizes higher education

Czech Republic
Offers free education for international students, with a cost of living that's more affordable than other European nations that offer free education

Greece
Offers free education as a right to all citizens, with education being compulsory for all children between the ages of 4 and 15

Denmark
Offers free education at all levels, from elementary to higher education

Guess what most don’t have. DEI and AA. If the government is footing the bill, you have to earn the right to be there based on your academic performance and testing, not your race or gender.

Regardless, these people agreed to pay for their education. If college becomes “free”, will I get a refund? Only seems logical, right?
 

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