How do people become this kind of parasite?
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A “kid” can get a business loan the same as anyone else. Their age doesn’t matter. Just go through the process.RoadDawg55 said:
Is it not strange or a problem to you that the same kid that can rack up $100,000 in debt can’t get a 10-20k loan for a business?RoadTrip said:
But still what? Just because you can get a loan doesn't mean you should run up $100-$300,000 in debt for school loans you won't be able to pay back. Should I get relief for the hundreds and hundreds of thousands I've paid out of my own pockets for my children's education?RoadDawg55 said:This is a topic where I lean left. I’m not going to cry for the universities and big banks.
An 18 year old kid can’t get a 10k loan to start a business, but they can get 100k to attend a University. It’s wrong.
The enemy is big banks, big pharma, and big tech. I side with the people. I know someone here will tell me how we will end up paying, but still.
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I'm still trying to figure out why college tuition is through the roof, it's a mystery?
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Same with healthcare, it’s as if segments of the economy that are heavily distorted by the government and lack free market principles aren’t very efficient. I blame capitalism.46XiJCAB said:I'm still trying to figure out why college tuition is through the roof, it's a mystery?
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Because kids get a shitty education they say things like - Hey Boomer college was cheap when you went
No loans and the colleges had to charge what people could afford. Universities weren't bloated with diversity vice presidents and the rest of the bullshit
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We didn't have rock climbing walls in my day. We had a student rec center for BB. It's a mystery how I could graduate with only a $2500 GSL to repay. And buy my first home within 4-5 years. Can't figure out what changed?
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I'm sure this has no impact on the cost of tuition. I blame the free market.
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Also due to the fact colleges have become tax free hedge funds making some of the dumbest among us multimillionaires if they can just get tenure. Unions and their unholy alliance with government are Marxist threats to liberty.SFGbob said:
Same with healthcare, it’s as if segments of the economy that are heavily distorted by the government and lack free market principles aren’t very efficient. I blame capitalism.46XiJCAB said:I'm still trying to figure out why college tuition is through the roof, it's a mystery?
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$352,000 plus gold plated benefits for the rest of this dumbshit's life. By the time she retires, she'll be making close to $500,000 for the rest of her life which is the equivalent of 2 people putting away more than $10 - 12 million into their 401ks. Any of you have $12,000,000 in your 401k's?SFGbob said:I'm sure this has no impact on the cost of tuition. I blame the free market.
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All true, but don't blame her.RoadTrip said:
$352,000 plus gold plated benefits for the rest of this dumbshit's life. By the time she retires, she'll be making close to $500,000 for the rest of her life which is the equivalent of 2 people putting away more than $10 - 12 million into their 401ks. Any of you have $12,000,000 in your 401k's?SFGbob said:I'm sure this has no impact on the cost of tuition. I blame the free market.
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I agree. So much so I often wonder if my da's advice was bad and I shouldn't have one of my sons go down this path. I know a married couple who work for the port of LA. He is retiring at 48 and 20+ years to let his wife who has 25 years and is making more than $350k a year. He was at more than $180k. So this couple who has 2 children will retire on more than $500k a year for the rest of their lives and gold plated benefits. Again, it's the equivalent of puting away about $12,000,000 into a 401K which is impossible when we've been limited to $16k a year now for me and at about $29k now that I'm over 50. Government is beyond corrupt.BleachedAnusDawg said:
All true, but don't blame her.RoadTrip said:
$352,000 plus gold plated benefits for the rest of this dumbshit's life. By the time she retires, she'll be making close to $500,000 for the rest of her life which is the equivalent of 2 people putting away more than $10 - 12 million into their 401ks. Any of you have $12,000,000 in your 401k's?SFGbob said:I'm sure this has no impact on the cost of tuition. I blame the free market.




