LeftofLeft
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- Oct 18, 2011
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How is it “handing over to billionaires and corporations” when they take on risk more risk? Failure is impacted more to an individual or a few running a corporation than it is to the American collective of taxpayers. The greater the risk, the greater the reward.If the project fails he's still a billionaire and the American people, collectively, lost billions of dollars. At the very least the American people should own half of Starlink and get half of the profits. I'm being generous. I believe the private sector does have a role to play in the economy, but after a project is completed the American people will either entirely own the assets or will form a partnership with private industry. You want to hand everything to a few billionaires and large private corporations. You can continue doing that in your head but the new generation isn't falling for it anymore. They're waking up.
All of those student loans should be immediately forgiven and public universities and community colleges should be tuition free. Education should be considered a human right in our society and it will. This younger generation is more socialist than ever and within the next twenty, thirty years at most, we're going to be living in a socialist America. The USSA:
I do agree with you that if we are to provide free (tax-payer funded) education, it can only be done at the State University level. The challenge we are going to run into is that won’t be suffice for the class warfare crowd; namely that one student is restricted to only taxpayer-funded education while privileged students -because of their wealth- have the choice to go out of state and/or to a private college.