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USA USA USA

Joe Biden
Lincoln Chafee
Hillary "willcryifbecomespresident" Clinton
Martin O'Malley
Bernie Sanders
Jim Webb
Jeb Bush
Dr. Ben Carson
Chris Christie
Ted Cruz
Carly Fiorina
Jim Gilmore
Lindsey Graham
Mike Huckabee
Bobby Jindal
John Kasich
George Pataki
Rand Paul (Donald Annoying Orange's Arch Nemesis
Marc Rubio
Rick Santorum
Big Mouth (you know who this is)

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what the forget are there 15 votes for donald Annoying Orange

ironic voting is still voting

ironic voting is still voting
donald Annoying Orange wins the election because a bunch of liberals vote for him ironically

BLF Politics Debate: 2015

Let's say a high school degree qualifies you for a job that involves pushing a single button all day or sweeping a floor. Not far from the modern reality. The growth of the economy depends on there being an ample supply of jobs that involve pushing buttons and sweeping floors, e.g. manufacturing jobs. As we know these are brain dead easy skills that require little in the way of cognitive thought and they are easily outsourced to places willing to do the work for a lot less because literally anyone in the world can do these jobs.

With higher education you both stimulate critical thinking ability and development of unique skills. As a population is more educated, and it doesn't really matter in what field for now, there will be a larger amount of people capable of thinking of things in new ways and innovating, creating new markets and companies to satisfy them. The specific skills they develop over the course of their education in business, engineering, or whatever allow them to apply their opened minds to different fields.

I hope I'm making sense with this but that's why a more educated population is important to economic growth, developing skills and ways of thinking that can't be outsourced to the currently poorest place on Earth. It's a real long term crCIA that people are going into extreme amounts of debt now to acquire their education. They are being set up to always be a slave to their debt which prevents them from investing into the economy in various ways. Additionally, there are scores of people who never aspire to do more with their potential simply because they cannot afford to begin university or live with the debt it often brings.

That's why I think it's important for the government to provide higher educations to those who seek it and are capable. It may not be hurting us immediately but in the coming decades it will creep up when it is too late to fix the problem.

In the US, do you have to start paying back student loans immediately after finishing uni, or does it depend on your income?

In the US, do you have to start paying back student loans immediately after finishing uni, or does it depend on your income?
If it works the same way it does here in canada then you have 6 months to pay it off before interest starts to pile up, which is ridiculously short

If it works the same way it does here in canada then you have 6 months to pay it off before interest starts to pile up, which is ridiculously short
And that's only for subsidized loans which often cover only a small amount of the money needed for tuition and living. Subsidized loans also start to collect interest after the 6 month deferment period as well.

Student loans typically carry interest rates anywhere from 5-9%, which is obscene compared to many other types of high risk long term loans. They get away with it because people need them and don't have any other options.

Student loans typically carry interest rates anywhere from 5-9%, which is obscene compared to many other types of high risk loans.
Holy stuff. I knew it was bad over there but I didn't actually think it was that bad.

unfortunately i won't be able to vote because next year i have to declare citizenship because duel citizenship isn't allowed

Holy stuff. I knew it was bad over there but I didn't actually think it was that bad.
Ya, and you can't even default on them or get them erased with bankruptcy. In most cases you are stuck with the debt for life. And if you still can't afford to pay your credit is tanked and good luck doing anything else.

In other words, he will make your college degree more useless then it already is
>implying that the point of a college degree is to have some kind of marketable piece of paper

The idea behind college is that you go to pursue a higher degree of education than high school. Nothing more. The point of college isn't to get you a job, although the skills you learn in college might make you a more marketable employee in the workforce.

Honestly, the only people who should be concerned about the over-saturation of higher education are people who aren't invested in it to begin with. If you're going to college so that you can barely pass all of your classes and win an expensive piece of paper after four years, then you shouldn't have enrolled to begin with. You have no right to complain about your 'prize' losing some of its value just because some poor people are no longer economically barred from getting one. You didn't earn the benefits it confers anyway, if you only enrolled in college to get a degree.

unfortunately i won't be able to vote because next year i have to declare citizenship because duel citizenship isn't allowed
what aren't you like my age

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