Unkotare
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It’s not about forcing anyone into education. It’s about making sure anyone who wants it has reasonable access to it. Reasonable preparation for it. Our society can not advance and can not be competitive internationally without an educated population. It is better for everyone. It is better for our companies and institutions. It will help decrease crime and poverty. It will ease our problems of homelessness and child hunger. It will decrease the need for social welfare. And frankly, we don’t need you behind that cause, because it is becoming a clear problem in America.So what is there to do?!??!Possessing a degree in a trade still puts your earning potential higher. It is very important our population has access to higher education. Trades are needed and respected but for the majority of employment opportunities a degree has massive benefits.Or they can learn a trade in a trade school somewhere and be middle or upper-middle class.
Sure it has massive benefits, and it also puts you in massive debt.
My nephew is 32 years old and he took a second job at a department store just to try and pay back his college loans as soon as possible. His Masters degree landed him a good paying job, but not enough to pay the tens of thousands back that he owes. He works at a school for troubled children and of course is off all summer. He works just as many hours at the store in the summer as he does his regular job during the school year.
Oh, we can make higher education more affordable. Then more citizens can have access to it. We would have a more educated population than ever and it would help us at home as well as on the world stage.
Tell me again why republicans refuse to discuss the cost of higher edu. Tell me again why trump and devos are making it harder to get loans and harder to pay back loans.
Oh that’s right, republicans only want rich kids in college. Keep the rich richer and the poor poorer. GOP motto.
What a load of bullshit.
The democrats want to insist - by law if necessary - that every institution with the power to do so offer loans to anyone regardless of creditworthiness (particularly if superficial factors like skin tone are involved), then bitch and moan when people default on those loans or eventually face the reality that had always been waiting for them ("they were tricked!" "burdened with debt!"). They lack the honesty to come out and say what they really mean, which is that they want free shit. Well, shit is never free. They parrot "make higher education more affordable!" when almost half of all students enrolled in college now can't graduate within 6 years. Simply forcing more people into higher education will accomplish nothing but necessarily making it more expensive.
Idiots