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In reply to the discussion: Want the American Dream? Get Rich Parents or Move to Canada [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)27. I don't agree.
People often don't think something they are given for free is valuable.
I do think that college should be AFFORDABLE, and there ought to be loans made readily available, along with work for lodging schemes, as well as a public service option where people can pay down their college debt after graduation by taking a job in underserved/hardship regions and areas.
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There used to be an SS college benefit for all dependent children of beneficiaries.
HiPointDem
May 2013
#21
yeah, it's getting hard to believe such things ever existed in these times. but they did, and not
HiPointDem
May 2013
#24
nyc had free college for ages, and california had near free college, and the people who benefited
HiPointDem
May 2013
#29
that people 'back in the day' appreciated it demonstrates that being free doesn't make goods
HiPointDem
May 2013
#31
plenty of students lived on their own, and paid for their own lodging and food.
HiPointDem
May 2013
#34
you made a claim: that people didn't appreciate free goods. i said that is not necessarily
HiPointDem
May 2013
#44
From the article: in the US social mobility has decreased, in Canada and Europe it has increased.
pampango
May 2013
#4
harlem children's zone isn't a 'public investment'. it's part of education deform & privatization.
HiPointDem
May 2013
#23
"What are you going to DO, suckers? You NEED this piece of paper to even get yer foot in the door!"
HughBeaumont
May 2013
#7