This is excellent, though I personally feel it does not go far enough. The criticism should extend to the entire system, and not just the private lenders. It behooves a nation to invest in it's own future, rather than just those who take everything for themselves. 1/3https://twitter.com/calculateddiss1/status/1171821410236411904 …
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Each newly graduated student becomes a productive, contributing member of society. Degrees were never meant to be throw-away. Rather, they were designed to instill the skills needed for productive employees; a benefit only seen by the profiteers of business. 2/3
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It always amazes me when people have to have things like this explained to them. Do they not understand cause and effect chains??
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There is so much good we could do by joining these ideas in tandem. "Worried about losing your fossil fuel job? No problem, getting a college degree is free, our Green New Deal has a job already waiting for you, and while you're out of work, you will have full medical coverage."
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In some countries you even get a stipend while going to school, from what I understand!
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That would be accurate ^,^ https://www.mic.com/articles/110302/this-country-is-literally-paying-students-to-go-to-college …
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"While American students lie at the mercy of a national tuition arms race..."
Causing lots of students to go overseas or Canada to university, and recent graduates to seek jobs in other countries. We are bleeding talent!
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Exactly. Some are so worried about others coming into our country, when the reality is that so many more are wanting to leave. Or, to not even come here to begin with. We became so focused on "making America great" that we forgot to actually be that way.
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