Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: What about student loans constitutes a "crisis"? [View all]Gore1FL
(22,951 posts)That's not what's being discussed. For one thing, scholarships aren't universally awarded.
Prior to Ronald Reagan, higher education was subsidized in this country. Since that time, more cost burdens have been placed on students. The loan rates are higher than I pay for my house. It's not fair to unemployed and newly employed to be burdened by that much debt when they are starting out in life. Who does this benefit? Billionaires. There is a reason this generation is doing worse than the last. This is it.
You are basically arguing that we have to redistribute money from financially unstable kids to billionaires, because if we made education affordable for everyone, billionaires would get an affordable education, too. I submit, I'd rather billionaires get educated for free than someone less well-off being denied the opportunity.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided