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Originally posted by tothetenthpower
...Wealth inequality is what got us into this mess. It's not a solution, I don't pretend to have one. I have NO idea what system or policy would work best and that would be FAIR to everybody.
All I know is that it's not fair right now, and it hasn't been for the last 50 years.
~Keeper
Originally posted by tothetenthpower
reply to post by amaster
You make good points, and I won't argue them as it's a matter of personal belief. I don't have a solution to convince you that my way of thinking is better, I don't think you, or anybody else does either.
As for education, it should be free. Entirely free. It's insane that we would PAY somebody to teach you how to make a living. The whole point of education is to make productive, tax paying members of society. It's REALLY hard to do that when you have 40K plus debt hanging over your head.
I'm lucky, I got government grants and scholarships when I went to university cause I worked by ass off. That's the reason I am in the great position I am in today, hard, back breaking work. But I also got here by helping out the little guy and proping those around me up.
I know so many people who would become great and productive members of society if they were provided the opportunity of a free education. There's a reason that Corporations ship jobs over seas. It's not just because they are cheaper to hire, it's also because they are overall better educated.
~Keeperedit on 10/14/2011 by tothetenthpower because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by dolphinfan
reply to post by tothetenthpower
Education is already free. If you are speaking about college/trade school, why should it be free?
If someone gets a free education and gets a degree in accounting. Should he not be compelled to work in the accounting field for a period of time? If not, why not? After all, according to you we are educating him to be a productive member of society. We've no done that and he has a degree in accounting - now its time to pay society back, so get that green eyeshade out.
The gent finds out that he hates accounting? tough, then pay the government back. Trained to be a mechanic and then don't like the work because its too physically demanding? Tough. Do the work or pay the government back by having your income attached until it is paid back.
The easiest way to give something no value is to give it away. Providing a free education will only undervalue education in society. (college education is outrageously expensive and most universities and colleges are more banks than institutions of higher learning with multi-billion dollar endowments, but thats another thread. I think there are roles for the government in driving down the cost of education substantially that are free market based).
Why on earth would the government pay for an education that has no direct connection to an actual job? I can see where having engineers, computer scientists, teachers, etc benefits society, but how does the government paying somebody to get a degree in philosophy benefit society? History or religion if they don't teach? Why should the tax payers of the country pay for some kid to get a liberal arts degree at all?