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[quote=Anonymous] [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Expensive private college tuition should only be for rich people. And if your local four year public college or university is too expensive for you, then starting your college career at a community college is a great option. Whatever debate there needs to be about college costs should happen at the state and local level in terms of taxes to support higher education. People need to start learning to be more realistic and pragmatic about their choices. There is no rational reason for American taxpayers to pay 100% of your cost to a college that has tuition higher than median household income just because it was your dream. [/quote] Did you actually just say that private colleges should just be for rich people? Wow, you really have some great morals there, MAGA. [/quote] It's interesting b/c the very people who are rallying against this, are the ones who can afford to send their kids to elite colleges to retain THEIR wealth. They don't want others to achieve what they have. They like having haves and have nots.[/quote] I cannot believe that this is an argument being made when high quality public colleges and universities exist in every state in the country and there is a reason why they exist, which is to provide access to higher education to those that cannot afford private colleges and universities. Also, although I did not realize that this needed to be said, private does not equal elite or higher quality. It just equals expensive and should be reserved for those foolish enough to part with their money. It makes a lot of sense that people arguing the hardest for college debt forgiveness, particularly at the most expensive and worthless schools in the country, seem to have gotten the least out of college themselves.[/quote]
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