Warren is heartless to those who save for college

Not in private universities

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Then Harvard must have some of the lowest cost tuitions in the country.

Harvard could charge nothing for tuition today and never run out of money. They have over $37 BILLION in endowments.
High IQs Must Get Everything the Jocks Get, or Use Their Brains to Sabotage the Teams

How could they have that much when they make practically nothing off sports, which all the jocksniffers here tell us is a major source of college revenue?

What an unhealthy bundle of insecurities. Physically superior skilled athletes, the more educated, those with greater wealth; the bitter envy and raging inferiority complex on display here are clearly self-destructive.
Sheepskinboy Slowly Slipping Into a Silly Soliloquy

Keep on mumbling to your conscience and common sense, maybe that way you can silence them forever.

If you have any idea what you’re talking about feel free to share, because no one else does.
Bluebloods and Their Bootlickers, Not Brains

Unpaid education only attracts the shallow end of the talent pool, like all you dishonest sheepskinners who defensively pretend you don't know what I'm talking about. If young people were paid a high salary plus tuition, the whole talent pool would be competing for admission. So the motivation of the contrary posters here is that they know they never would have qualified for college under that complete competitive playing field. Neither would most richkids.
 
No matter how many times Rain Man insists that he’s “a very good driver,” Corporations are not going to pay kids out of high school to go to college. It would be monumentally stupid of them to do so, of course.
 
Liz Warren cares about those who struggle to afford higher education

Republicans think higher education is just for wealthy white people
 
No matter how many times Rain Man insists that he’s “a very good driver,” Corporations are not going to pay kids out of high school to go to college. It would be monumentally stupid of them to do so, of course.

Corporations are the ones who profit off of highly educated employees. Better to let others take the risk and then just come in and pick the top candidates
 
Corporations are the ones who profit off of highly educated employees. Better to let others take the risk and then just come in and pick the top candidates

A symbiotic relationship. The highly educated individual profit from corporations competing for their services.

Actually it's pretty nice to walk into an office with no interview and simply discuss with the owner what you want, knowing full well they will agree.
 
Corporations are the ones who profit off of highly educated employees. Better to let others take the risk and then just come in and pick the top candidates

A symbiotic relationship. The highly educated individual profit from corporations competing for their services.

Actually it's pretty nice to walk into an office with no interview and simply discuss with the owner what you want, knowing full well they will agree.
If corporations had to pay to totally educate their workforce from age 5-21 they could not stay in business

The profit off of taxpayers footing that bill
 
No matter how many times Rain Man insists that he’s “a very good driver,” Corporations are not going to pay kids out of high school to go to college. It would be monumentally stupid of them to do so, of course.

Corporations are the ones who profit off of highly educated employees. Better to let others take the risk and then just come in and pick the top candidates
Blue Chips Are Dynamic; Bluebloods and Brown-Noses Are Static


Just because a corporate Scrooge only cares about making money doesn't mean he's smart enough to know how to. Under this obsolete heiristocratic system, he picks from the shallow talent pool that unpaid education motivates. If he recruited the best high school seniors and paid them a high salary plus tuition, he would soon run the most dominant business in his field. It would be the equivalent of a NFL team getting the whole first round of draft picks.
 
“Yeah, very, very good driver, yeah...”


 
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If corporations had to pay to totally educate their workforce from age 5-21 they could not stay in business

The profit off of taxpayers footing that bill

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The point being that corporations profit off of the public investment in education

Why not expect them to pay a little more in developing their talent
 
If corporations had to pay to totally educate their workforce from age 5-21 they could not stay in business

The profit off of taxpayers footing that bill

Your%20point-Th.jpg
The point being that corporations profit off of the public investment in education

Why not expect them to pay a little more in developing their talent
Give every adult a couple of hundred thousand dollars each in this nation. Then it will be even when we pay off the college kids.
 
If corporations had to pay to totally educate their workforce from age 5-21 they could not stay in business

The profit off of taxpayers footing that bill

Your%20point-Th.jpg
The point being that corporations profit off of the public investment in education

Why not expect them to pay a little more in developing their talent
Give every adult a couple of hundred thousand dollars each in this nation. Then it will be even when we pay off the college kids.
Why not have those who benefit the most from our higher education system to kick in more?
 
If corporations had to pay to totally educate their workforce from age 5-21 they could not stay in business

The profit off of taxpayers footing that bill

Your%20point-Th.jpg
The point being that corporations profit off of the public investment in education

Why not expect them to pay a little more in developing their talent

Corporations do pay toward education, they pay property taxes.

You don't believe individuals should be responsible for themselves. Why?
 
If corporations had to pay to totally educate their workforce from age 5-21 they could not stay in business

The profit off of taxpayers footing that bill

Your%20point-Th.jpg
The point being that corporations profit off of the public investment in education

Why not expect them to pay a little more in developing their talent
Give every adult a couple of hundred thousand dollars each in this nation. Then it will be even when we pay off the college kids.
Why not have those who benefit the most from our higher education system to kick in more?

You just demand to void any credibility you might have had left, don't you?

Those who benefit the most from our higher education system are the individuals.
 

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