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Uploaded by on Nov 7, 2009

Charles Reed, chancellor of the California State University system, responds to my letter about the "Million Dollar Lie".

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  • your good! that was stupid how the lady responded by not talking about the 1 mill. comment u made. stupid fake officials.

  • yes, she's a true tax-eating bureaucrat - thanks for watching

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  • What a shameless advertisement for their garbage. Anyone who's taken an economics class would be familiar with the concept of invisible words in advertising. Obviously, these words can be used anywhere. "On average, we believe". That just implies that they cannot prove anything. That entire letter was obviously two pages of "C$U is awesome!" Anyone else notice how she said we believe C$U GRADUATES... not all graduates, People like her are paid to feed bullshit to the sheep.

  • Yes, maybe I should go back to school and become indoctrinated by government colleges like you.

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  • If you get a series 6 license you have a greater chance of making a million dollars than someone who has more degrees than the sun.

  • Did you go to college?

  • @DontGoToCollege tell em' =} !

  • @ytmachx That's actually vegan. Vegans don't wear leather.

  • I love how Charles Reed, and other pro-college "machines", like to give GENERALIZATIONS!

  • If you want money, get your Bachelors at Devry. I made 170K by the age of 30 -- until I figured out I don't like business. But it was a good first career. Now I'm on to real estate.

  • Why spend thousands of dollars to get a degree in order to get a boring, low-paying job only to make money to pay off the student loan? A job they probably hate anyway. I rather spend the money on a trade I love to learn to get a job that I love to do. Maybe a sports career or film career.

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