How government programs drive up college tuitions
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Using the word "liberal" as a pejorative term is the fastest way to get your shit ignored by anyone that matters. Have a good one you, you're a fucknut Schiff.
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@goonerLife1: Of course I'm talking about today. Schiff is talking about the impact from the GI Bill on today's college market. No one really cares how the GI bill affected the job market 60 yrs ago. He is talking about how those policies affect today's college market and cost. Who cares today how the GI bill changed college in 1945? No one
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@Proemed that statement is true if you're talking about today. not when you talk about the time period schiff was talking about. of course, now the market demands way more specialization and skill
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A High school education doesn't prepare anyone for much more than a customer service job.
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@Traceywithfacey True, of course everyone wants a college education because the pop boom means jobs are more competitive. So the idea was an educated workforce could compete better. Instead the wealthy feel threatened by that and have pushed new grads away in order to hire the rich neighbors kid. But the idea of a smarter work force is able to keep a global advantage is true. U can't do that without educated workforce!
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@Proemed They have such a plethora because the demand is through the roof. This is a direct cause of the government trying to get as many kids to go to college as possible. Just like Peter was saying, years ago you did not need a college degree, but the government has tried to get every man and his dog to go to make themselves look good
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These numbers are absolutely terrifying. I never knew it was that shockingly obvious. The figures about having to work 30 days or whatever to go to Yale for a year seems like a pipe dream. Wow...
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BTW the video is about college tuition not your political plan. Have you ppl ever been to college?



Spot on! It just blows my mind that anyone could endorse things like the Pell grant or guaranteed student loans. These programs have literally ruined the education industry, causing people to depend on the government to help them out with their inflated tuition bills. Unbelievable!
LacusTheDestroyer 4 months ago 10
Peter Schiff needs to be treasury secretary if Ron Paul gets elected.
'Nuff said.
Spjungen 2 weeks ago 2