To: Steelfish
Students get loans for higher education, because the "cost" is so high. The money gets paid into the school system, then is sent back to the dem politician of choice, who gets re-elected. They then forgive the loan, making the student happy, the teachers and profs happy, the politician happy, while the taxpayer gets another screwing.
What's not to like?
10 posted on
07/06/2014 11:45:39 AM PDT by
going hot
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To: going hot
The universities do nothing to lower cost, they do get government grants, they do raise tuition then government increases the amount that can be borrowed on student loans, universities promote socialism, big government, etc. REPEAT, again and again
17 posted on
07/06/2014 12:06:55 PM PDT by
duffee
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To: going hot
Boy did you nail it.
I remember when I was going to college 60-70s, you could afford to go with a part time job. Not a fancy private school but a solid state school. Now since government got involved in paying for a college education it is all but unfordable. Just like health care, when I was a young man going to the doctor or the hospital did not ruin you financially. Government mucks everything up.
24 posted on
07/06/2014 12:25:44 PM PDT by
jpsb
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To: going hot
The money gets paid into the school system, then is sent back to the dem politician of choice, who gets re-elected. Hillary Clinton just said that she gets $200,000 from each university that she speaks at, and then "donates" that money to her personal foundation.
You can bet that hubby Bill does the same, as do all the other Democrat politicians who speak at schools.
They all get their turns at siphoning the bucks from the universities, leaving the students with the higher tuition bills to pay for it all.
-PJ
25 posted on
07/06/2014 12:29:36 PM PDT by
Political Junkie Too
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