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lolpaladins 4 points ago +4 / -0

Follow your own logic one step further. If unlimited funds cause prices to soar, and lowering the amount of money provided will reduce the price of college, what will happen if we lower the amount provided to zero?

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NewfieMan709 1 point ago +2 / -1

I honestly cant say your wrong but there are some people who truly need the help. They should also be award based on the course you take. If you want to be a welder ok cool but if you want to take Mongolian throat singing fuck off pay for it yourself. All the best.

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lifeisahologram 2 points ago +2 / -0

There was a time in the late 20th century you could pay for an entire year of college including room and board working parttime at Mcdonalds over only the summer

I’m sorry but if people are incapable of doing that, they don’t need tuition help, they have other serious issues. Get rid of funding and schools will be cheap.

Expensive schools will still exist, some that people require scholarships for, but nobody needs to go to Harvard.

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NewfieMan709 2 points ago +2 / -0

Like you said there was a time you can't do that anymore. It's better to get into trades early not many people I've worked with where 40 years old first years that were good.