Conservative65
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The definition of free defines free. I can't change that but you seem to think you can.
Providing something for a kid his own sorry parents won't provide for him isn't worth doing. If the kid was such a good investment wouldn't you think his/her own flesh and blood would think so and make that investment?
No one owes you a college education.
If it is worth providing a high school education for free, then it should also be worth providing a college education for free. Also, democrats and republicans are just two sides of the same coin. But I do notice a difference when it comes to what people are given. Democrats like to call it a right. Republicans like to call it a privilege. Tell me. Is it a right or a privilege that so many people who go to college have to go so deep into debt for it.
First, you dumb piece of shit, it's not free for high school. Secondly, if the parents of the kid don't think enough of the kid to provide him/her with college, that kid damn sure isn't good enough for taxpayers to do it.
College is not a right or a privilege.
What debt. I finished three degrees, two of which are advanced without a dime of debt. Absolutely nothing. My wife has three degrees, two undergrad and one advanced. No debt whatsoever. She is working on #4 and will have none when she finishes it. My daughter is currently in college. While her scholarships were significant, they didn't cover the $35,000/year it costs for her to go to school. Since I believed she is such a good investment, I write the check for the remainder. That's how it works.
I'm sorry your situation isn't the same but that doesn't, by default, mean taxpayers should foot then bill for you or anyone else.
You are the dumb piece of shit. No matter how many degrees you have. Because when I went to highschool, I wasn't charged anything for it. Let me guess you learnaholic aristocrat kockmunch. You probably think that Social Security should be done away with. Because after all, if somebody as physically messed up as Stephen Hawkings can earn a living, everybody should be able to.
There was a cost for you to go to school through the 12th grade. Was it free? Did the teachers work for free? Did the book publishers give the books to the school at no cost? You assume that because you didn't get a bill there was no costs. It's a wonder you got out of high school.
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He didn't.
That explains 99% of it.