Free community college
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Con_Alma
We already provide basic educational services. Collegiate level education is above basic level.isadore;1695271 wrote:a public education is a basic service for our society.
If we are already receiving societal benefits from those who are able and willing to pay for it what benefit is there in taxing everyone, including the middle class, and paying for it when it's already being paid for?
Can you answer that for me? -
OSHNew reports are out that say public universities now receive more money from tuition than they do the state (i.e., taxes).
Might as well tax more and level that out a bit right? -
isadoreIn the past we thought provided education only to those who could pay. But for the basics of a civilized society education a rudimentary education to all. Then only the more entitled received a secondary education then for the good of our society it was extended to all. Now the next natural extension of public education is post secondary for all. Well into the 19[SUP]th[/SUP] century there was no public police or fire protection in our large communities, it was only there for those who could afford it, now it is extended to all.
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isadore
In the past we thought provided education only to those who could pay. But for the basics of a civilized society education a rudimentary education to all. Then only the more entitled received a secondary education then for the good of our society it was extended to all. Now the next natural extension of public education is post secondary for all. Well into the 19[SUP]th[/SUP] century there was no public police or fire protection in our large communities, it was only there for those who could afford it, now it is extended to all.Spock;1695274 wrote:What happened 200-300 years ago is irrelevant today. Its not helping your argument at all. Our society has evolved beyond that time. It has evolved without making higher education a right. The world needs ditch diggers too. Upward mobility can be for everyone. But the person has to do it. If it is given to them than upward mobility will be trivialized and taken for granted. Actually it would go away and not be valued. Hence a overall decline in society (you think it would improve society but you are wrong)
Now, back to the root of the problem. Until you spend your own money to solve the problem, don't spend mine. Go pay for the entire education of one other person that cant afford it then you can make your statements on your own behalf. -
Belly35Unreal world you live in.
Until we can properly train potential students after high school at a Pre –reparation School of How to Advance at Community College, Work Place and Life prier to entering Community College. This will be another social service program doomed for failure.
1. How to manage money, life, living, making payment ideology, owning money theory, paying bills concept, signing a lease means, and sexual propagating created kids
2. How to keep a job for 30 days
3. On time means just that, be on time at all time (waking up to a Alarm is like wake up for your future) Wake up stupid fuck
4. You will start at the lowest pay rate … this means you have to work your way up. This is not free community college where you are given something for doing nothing at the public school level.
5. What your chance of landing a job after Community College reality check:
A .What is your Credit score
B. Credit Card debt under how many names
C. What is your Real Name
D. What is your criminal public record look like
E. What is your Back Ground Check score
F. Do you have a phone where you can be reached
G. Is this your real Social Security Number
H. How many kids
I. Do you have transportation or drivers license
J. What your mailing address
K. Where do you live now
L. Do you have a belt
M. Do you have something to wear that does not show Camel Toe
N. Can you type with those nails
O. Can you please turn off your cell phone in this interview
On and on and on reason what you will not get a job after Community College -
isadore
gosh a ruddies, another member of the "I got mine, screw you" school. All finding excuses not to provide what should be a part of basic public education: post secondaryBelly35;1695317 wrote:Unreal world you live in.
Until we can properly train potential students after high school at a Pre –reparation School of How to Advance at Community College, Work Place and Life prier to entering Community College. This will be another social service program doomed for failure.
1. How to manage money, life, living, making payment ideology, owning money theory, paying bills concept, signing a lease means, and sexual propagating created kids
2. How to keep a job for 30 days
3. On time means just that, be on time at all time (waking up to a Alarm is like wake up for your future) Wake up stupid fuck
4. You will start at the lowest pay rate … this means you have to work your way up. This is not free community college where you are given something for doing nothing at the public school level.
5. What your chance of landing a job after Community College reality check:
A .What is your Credit score
B. Credit Card debt under how many names
C. What is your Real Name
D. What is your criminal public record look like
E. What is your Back Ground Check score
F. Do you have a phone where you can be reached
G. Is this your real Social Security Number
H. How many kids
I. Do you have transportation or drivers license
J. What your mailing address
K. Where do you live now
L. Do you have a belt
M. Do you have something to wear that does not show Camel Toe
N. Can you type with those nails
O. Can you please turn off your cell phone in this interview
On and on and on reason what you will not get a job after Community College -
Spockisaderp cant be a real person
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gut
Again, anyone who says they can't afford college is not college material...and we shouldn't waste resources trying to make them into something they are not. I don't want them to waste 2+ years of their life. I don't want them to fail. Now that's REAL compassion.isadore;1695325 wrote:gosh a ruddies, another member of the "I got mine, screw you" school. All finding excuses not to provide what should be a part of basic public education: post secondary -
isadore
it must be rough as a member of the "I got mine, screw you" club. You deny people what should be a basic right for all, a post secondary education.Spock;1695326 wrote:isaderp cant be a real person -
isadore
you got yours, screw the rest. Post secondary education should be a basic right. Of course it is hardly a surprise, you would oppose granting them that right. In the past you would have denied every extension of education to the oppressed and disadvantaged.gut;1695328 wrote:Again, anyone who says they can't afford college is not college material...and we shouldn't waste resources trying to make them into something they are not. I don't want them to waste 2+ years of their life. I don't want them to fail. Now that's REAL compassion. -
Al Bundyisadore, Did you go to a post-secondary school? If so, how did you pay for it?
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wkfan
College is not a right...but a privilege. A privilege for those who qualify for it academically.isadore;1695331 wrote:you got yours, screw the rest. Post secondary education should be a basic right. Of course it is hardly a surprise, you would oppose granting them that right. In the past you would have denied every extension of education to the oppressed and disadvantaged.
Having watched two of my own children qualify for and graduate from the college of their choice, I have come to understand that, if someone qualifies academically for college but cannot afford to pay for it, there are millions upon millions of scholarship dollars available to them. In addition, there are work-study programs and other options that they can tap into in order to attend.
My children did not qualify for much in the way of academic scholarships and no scholarships that were needs-based. How did they pay for college?? They both worked their entire college careers, had career based internships and took out student loans that they are now paying off.
Anyone can attend college if they qualify for it academically. It just depends upon how hard they work in their classes and how hard they work to pay for it, whether that is at a job or at finding scholarships to fund their studies. -
Con_Alma
I'm not saying screw anyone. Lets help those who can't pay for this. Why are we charging the middle class taxes to pay for those who can pay for it?isadore;1695331 wrote:you got yours, screw the rest. Post secondary education should be a basic right. Of course it is hardly a surprise, you would oppose granting them that right. In the past you would have denied every extension of education to the oppressed and disadvantaged. -
isadore
gosh a ruddies it should be a right.wkfan;1695340 wrote:College is not a right...but a privilege. A privilege for those who qualify for it academically.
Having watched two of my own children qualify for and graduate from the college of their choice, I have come to understand that, if someone qualifies academically for college but cannot afford to pay for it, there are millions upon millions of scholarship dollars available to them. In addition, there are work-study programs and other options that they can tap into in order to attend.
My children did not qualify for much in the way of academic scholarships and no scholarships that were needs-based. How did they pay for college?? They both worked their entire college careers, had career based internships and took out student loans that they are now paying off.
Anyone can attend college if they qualify for it academically. It just depends upon how hard they work in their classes and how hard they work to pay for it, whether that is at a job or at finding scholarships to fund their studies.
primary education used to be a privilege but as society advance it became a right, secondary education used to be a privilege but as society advanced it became a right, as our society becomes more complicated and technologically advanced post secondary education should be a right. But of course that is opposed by the privileged, selfish and the greedy. -
sleeperI think Mansions and luxury vehicles are basic human rights too. Let's tax people more to give welfare mommies a nice car and nice house.
/Liberal logic -
isadore
yes, parents provided some funds, most was from being a store clerk, and working in a mill, and then there was a loan.Al Bundy;1695339 wrote:isadore, Did you go to a post-secondary school? If so, how did you pay for it? -
Con_Alma
Maybe it should be ...but it's not. So why charge the middle class to contribute to paying for those who are willing and able to do so?isadore;1695344 wrote:gosh a ruddies it should be a right.
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isadore
you may not be saying it, you are just providing a rational for continuing to do it.Con_Alma;1695341 wrote:I'm not saying screw anyone. Lets help those who can't pay for this. Why are we charging the middle class taxes to pay for those who can pay for it? -
Con_Alma
I'm not even providing a rational. I'm trying to understand the rational of this blanket proposal and am doing so by asking questions which you aren't willing to answer directly.isadore;1695348 wrote:you may not be saying it, you are just providing a rational for continuing to do it. -
isadore
And at one time primary education was not available and someone like you would have made the argument why should society provide for those who are willing and able to pay. A little later the same argument on secondary education. It is an argument to be used to undermine any public education.Con_Alma;1695347 wrote:Maybe it should be ...but it's not. So why charge the middle class to contribute to paying for those who are willing and able to do so? -
isadore
no you are not.Con_Alma;1695349 wrote:I'm not even providing a rational. I'm trying to understand the rational of this blanket proposal and am doing so by asking questions which you aren't willing to answer directly. -
Con_Almaisadore;1695352 wrote:no you are not.
I put question marks after the sentences. How else can I identify asking them? -
Con_Alma
That's not an argument as much as a question. If you believe it's an argument you can squelch it by simply answering the simple question being asked.isadore;1695351 wrote:And at one time primary education was not available and someone like you would have made the argument why should society provide for those who are willing and able to pay. A little later the same argument on secondary education. It is an argument to be used to undermine any public education. -
Belly35
I got mine, screw youisadore;1695325 wrote:gosh a ruddies, another member of the "I got mine, screw you" school. All finding excuses not to provide what should be a part of basic public education: post secondary
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You fucker, I’m entitled -
isadore
yours is just a continuing attempt to undermine public education.Con_Alma;1695354 wrote:I put question marks after the sentences. How else can I identify asking them?