Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That will probably lower college costs. Amazing how the cost of college has skyrocketed once the government got in on the loan business.
I’d consider this a win for future students who won’t be saddled with student loan debt.
They won’t have the means to pay for college either way. It only benefits the UMC who have additional disposable income to plow into 529 plans. It does not benefit students who require grants and loans because they are without family or parental financial support.
Without all those students using grants and loans, colleges will have to lower prices to keep that money flowing in.
The Ivies may continue to only be for the rich, but I could see state schools cut tuition to have higher enrollment.
VA Tech isn’t just going to only have 10,000 students attend who can afford full pay. Better to lower tuition to ensure full enrollment and a higher bottom line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He can’t do this. This is like his 15th impeachable act in a week.
He can do whatever he wants. That is what the country voted for. He could literally take you out if you don't like it and that would be that.
FASCISM
Bought to you by the voters of the United States of America.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He can’t do this. This is like his 15th impeachable act in a week.
He can do whatever he wants. That is what the country voted for. He could literally take you out if you don't like it and that would be that.
No, he cannot. This is America. And everyone needs to stop accepting that he’ll
always break the law and just carry on with their lives. Impeach him again and again and keep suing him in court.
CALL YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He can’t do this. This is like his 15th impeachable act in a week.
He can do whatever he wants. That is what the country voted for. He could literally take you out if you don't like it and that would be that.
FASCISM
Bought to you by the voters of the United States of America.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He can’t do this. This is like his 15th impeachable act in a week.
He can do whatever he wants. That is what the country voted for. He could literally take you out if you don't like it and that would be that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He can’t do this. This is like his 15th impeachable act in a week.
He can do whatever he wants. That is what the country voted for. He could literally take you out if you don't like it and that would be that.
FASCISM
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That will probably lower college costs. Amazing how the cost of college has skyrocketed once the government got in on the loan business.
I’d consider this a win for future students who won’t be saddled with student loan debt.
They won’t have the means to pay for college either way. It only benefits the UMC who have additional disposable income to plow into 529 plans. It does not benefit students who require grants and loans because they are without family or parental financial support.
Without all those students using grants and loans, colleges will have to lower prices to keep that money flowing in.
The Ivies may continue to only be for the rich, but I could see state schools cut tuition to have higher enrollment.
VA Tech isn’t just going to only have 10,000 students attend who can afford full pay. Better to lower tuition to ensure full enrollment and a higher bottom line.
Deflation doesn't work like that. Sorry not sorry.
Please explain how it works then.
You’re right about housing and other large purchases. Why buy today when you can buy tomorrow? That type of deflation will wreck an economy by disincentivizing spending.
For many other consumer goods, deflation doesn’t have nearly the effect. As a basic example, TVs have decreased in price since they were invented. Consumers have benefitted, and still buy TVs. People buy eggs as they get less expensive.
If college costs decreased every year, I’ll still send my kids to college. Even if the price is less expensive the following year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He can’t do this. This is like his 15th impeachable act in a week.
He can do whatever he wants. That is what the country voted for. He could literally take you out if you don't like it and that would be that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He can’t do this. This is like his 15th impeachable act in a week.
He can do whatever he wants. That is what the country voted for. He could literally take you out if you don't like it and that would be that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They want people to be dumb and ignorant. That is why the "coastal elites" and "teachers" and "radical professors" are always vilified by the right, even though the ones doing the vilifying are doing it at the behest of a guy who grew up in NY, went to an ivy league school and craps in a golden toilet.
Trump LOVES to talk about his Wharton degree. He is personally very impressed by Ivy League credentials. His VP went to Yale for grad school. In fact, many of his nominees went to Ivy League schools (or adjacent) for undergrad or grad school. Why would he hire so many people tainted by leftist ideology?
*Bessent (Yale)
*Burgum (Stanford)
*Hegseth (Princeton, Harvard)
*RFK Jr. (Harvard)
* Bhattacharya (Stanford)
*Oz (Harvard, UPenn)
*Phelan (Harvard)
*Sauer (Harvard, Duke)
*Stefanik (Harvard)
https://www.insidehighered.com/news/government/politics-elections/2024/12/09/where-trumps-cabinet-picks-went-college
Anonymous wrote:He can’t do this. This is like his 15th impeachable act in a week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That will probably lower college costs. Amazing how the cost of college has skyrocketed once the government got in on the loan business.
I’d consider this a win for future students who won’t be saddled with student loan debt.
They won’t have the means to pay for college either way. It only benefits the UMC who have additional disposable income to plow into 529 plans. It does not benefit students who require grants and loans because they are without family or parental financial support.
Without all those students using grants and loans, colleges will have to lower prices to keep that money flowing in.
The Ivies may continue to only be for the rich, but I could see state schools cut tuition to have higher enrollment.
VA Tech isn’t just going to only have 10,000 students attend who can afford full pay. Better to lower tuition to ensure full enrollment and a higher bottom line.