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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Mar 19

    Rising tuition prices at colleges and universities and the relentless growth in student debt in the U.S. have fueled calls for tuition-free college educationhttp://on.wsj.com/2FKda1J 

    12:45 AM - 19 Mar 2018
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      1. Onomen Asikele‏ @onomen_ Mar 19
        Replying to @WSJ

        I think a better question should be, is college as we know it today, still relevant? That would be a more interesting debate imo

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      1. GO4ITUSA‏ @GO4ITUSA Mar 19
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        The United States already spends more per student than any country on earth and now they're asking for MORE? There have to be limits on what society is being asked to subsidize

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      1. JStod‏ @jstodjr Mar 19
        Replying to @WSJ

        No such thing as free! The real question is “should taxpayers pay for college?” And should add to the discussion the hundreds of billions of dollars in existing endowments, the benefit of junior colleges, and lack of geneal work ethic by many in the college age generation.

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      1. Please Stand By‏ @NoAccountSelect Mar 19
        Replying to @WSJ

        Yeah sure...btw...Can you run the rest of our lives? Socialism it tucks you in late at night. 😉

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      1.  🦉 Wisdomination  🦉‏ @Supreme_Owl_FTW Mar 19
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        Perhaps fewer people should go to universities.

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      1. Neil‏ @coonrapids1 Mar 19
        Replying to @WSJ

        No big cuts in over rated professor saleries

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      1. Greenstein, LLC‏ @GreensteinLLC Mar 19
        Replying to @WSJ

        Anyone struggling with the cost of college should look at @UoPeople a tuition free and accredited university program. They and several other programs offer free or very reduced cost educational opportunities that are both rigorous and accessable.

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      1. Chris‏ @ParagonCD22 Mar 19
        Replying to @WSJ

        People think nothing of taking on home debt yet criticize education debt which bears a huge ROI. Don’t get it.

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      2. Wonder Woman 2018  💥‏ @LQQKYLou Mar 19
        Replying to @WSJ

        Yes! And the kids who are in debt to the hilt and trying to survive - their debts should be forgiven. Our children are our future of this country.

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      3. GO4ITUSA‏ @GO4ITUSA Mar 19
        Replying to @LQQKYLou @WSJ

        Nobody forced them to take out those loans... they're just not being very smart and now want someone else to pick up their tab? No dice

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      1. SheenaK 🇺🇸 🕊 💖‏ @SheenaHarvy4SL Mar 19
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        Tuition free... so then WHO is paying that bill? We The People? I think NOT!! I have my OWN student loans to worry about!

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      1. Eduardo Canabarro‏ @ead_canabarro Mar 19
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        Sure ... free lunch ... wake up!

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      1. Konstantin‏ @01379_3636XX Mar 19
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        Yes

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      1. Jeddi Master‏ @masterjeddi Mar 19
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        Yes.

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      1. Hussain Ali Khan‏ @_HussainAliKhan Mar 19
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        Yes yes and yes college education should be free in our country easily accesable to middle working class and poorer section of the soceity no one meritorius student denied his right to education instead of increasing defence funding provide funding for free college education

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      1. Anthony‏ @Anthonymah63 Mar 19
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        No

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      1. Deborah‏ @Deborah31569265 Mar 19
        Replying to @WSJ

        And who is going to pay for this tuition? Do t you fools realize the more the government pays for it the more expensive it will get.

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