The larger % of the federal budget we devote to giving money to people who are not poor, the more we end up with a government that just charges us taxes to give those taxes back to us & pretend it's a gift.pic.twitter.com/8BVCahpIM9
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This being America, the goal of government should be to maximize the number of people who can pay for their own stuff and maximize the incentives to do so. The safety net should focus on the hard cases that are left, not ache to expand the rolls at every turn.
There's nothing wrong with the basic concept of "borrow money to go to college/grad school, repay it by getting a job." Nationalizing it is just this in a different form. The reason we're having this debate is the stratospheric escalation in the underlying cost of college.
And when the government gets involved to that degree, wages go down, wages are based on position and not merit, skill or worth, etc. Average class size is over 20. $7000 per kid per year in TN. $140,000 per classroom. Teachers get about $50k of that. Bloated overhead.
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