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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 3 Jan 2017

    College without crushing debt: New York Gov. Cuomo proposes tuition-free SUNY, CUNYhttp://on.wsj.com/2hPKgjb 

    3:20 PM - 3 Jan 2017
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      1. MJ's Lair‏ @mjrod 3 Jan 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        So now, New Yorkers who paid their own way, will now have to pay for those who don't want to. Hmmm..@WSJ

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      1. Larry‏ @0311OpEssexman 3 Jan 2017
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        As one whispers to the other "How long before we run out of other peoples money ?".

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      1. nunyabus‏ @nunyabus1 3 Jan 2017
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        just forgets to mention how much it is going to cost NY taxpayers

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      2. Ann Capobianco‏ @CapobiancoAnn 3 Jan 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Free is good, how about a "sliding scale" plan. When people pay ( even a small amount) they are more invested in the plan.

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      3. Breakthrough Fitness‏ @fitness_linda 4 Jan 2017
        Replying to @CapobiancoAnn @WSJ

        This is good idea. A wise Mom once told me "Where there's no investment, there's no appreciation."

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      1. Ann Capobianco‏ @CapobiancoAnn 3 Jan 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Free is good, but will there be "grade" requirements, and/or service requirements. Would like to see the regulations.

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      2. Linda Gardner‏ @goright100 3 Jan 2017
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        It will probably get funded with higher taxes or higher sales tax. Nothing is FREE.

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      3. Baader Daily‏ @Lemmits92 3 Jan 2017
        Replying to @goright100 @WSJ

        Then tax those who benefit most financially from this Neoliberal system - privileged %1

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      4. Michael Desjardins‏ @LMPSEBRING 3 Jan 2017
        Replying to @Lemmits92 @goright100 @WSJ

        and who are they then going borrow that from? - What then when no one will the deadbeat anything?

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      5. Baader Daily‏ @Lemmits92 3 Jan 2017
        Replying to @LMPSEBRING @goright100 @WSJ

        Capitalism is just Socialism for well-connected Gangsters. We can't afford it anymore

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      1. andrea houk‏ @aday4abh 3 Jan 2017
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        no such thing as free.

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      2. John O'Neill‏ @SexBanJohn 3 Jan 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        erm that debt will crush elsewhere though...u know how debt works right?

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      1. Sonny Nolan‏ @Sonee333Sonny 3 Jan 2017
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        @SenSanders *If successful, a campaign across America Should Follow-Suit !!

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      1. V #ShowRespectForOurFlagAnd Anthem‏ @BoiseMarineMom 3 Jan 2017
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        . Goodbye new York. Businesses will leave, people too, if they're smart. Pay for your own college!

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      2. Live Free‏ @Freedom55555553 3 Jan 2017
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        the professors are licking their chops... big raises coming.... government always overpays

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