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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why should he be forgiving loans?[/quote] Why should people have to take out massive loans just to get an education in the first place?[/quote] I disagree with Trump on more or less everything, but shouldn’t that all depend on what students decide to study? I’ll gladly subsidize more doctors or teachers in rural communities no one wants to work in, but not let’s say, a $60k per year degree in underwater basketweaving from a private college. [/quote] What you’re really saying is that you’re willing to subsidize a vocational education (engineering, doctors, nurses, teachers) not traditional college/university education (philosophy, English literature, etc) which is meant to expand the mind. It seems more and more people treat college/universities as vocational schools for white collar jobs. It is a wonder that students are allowed electives.[/quote] Half of Americas high school grads read and do math at a 7 or 8th grade level. They shouldn’t be using anyone’s money for college unless they start putting up real work and performance. [/quote] The kids who can only read and do math at a 7th or 8th grade level aren't the ones going to college, nimrod.[/quote] Look again. [/quote] This is false, and I think you are conflating different things. While educational attainment goals in high schools have been dropping, there is no evidence that any significant percentage of currently-enrolled college students can only read or do math at a 7th or 8th grade level. Telling people "Look again" isn't going to somehow make fictitious statistics materialize for you.[/quote]
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