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Post by BEAC0NJET on Apr 10, 2017 13:35:59 GMT -5
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Post by Trades on Apr 10, 2017 13:53:51 GMT -5
Family income of $101k in NY and no college for you but you do have permission to pay more in taxes for other people who have a family income of $99.9k! Woo Hoo!
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Post by BEAC0NJET on Apr 10, 2017 14:46:23 GMT -5
Awesome, right?
How about the guy working off the books not claiming income and making way more than that, send his kid to school free, while the hard working schmuck on the books making $101 K, or $126K when this ramps in three years, his kid pays full boat.
Love to know how they decided on those numbers... why not free SUNY/CUNY for all, in the Socialist Republic of New York?
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Post by DDNYjets on Apr 10, 2017 15:54:41 GMT -5
I am all for making education more accessible and even subsidizing but there needs to be more requirements. We cant be "investing" in sending tens of thousands of kids trying to be gym teachers. I think there could be some pretty significant unintended consequences.
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Post by 2foolish on Apr 10, 2017 16:20:46 GMT -5
another subsidy for the college complex that has duped the American people to the tune of over 1 trillion dollars that we all hold the note on...colleges have the highest rate of inflation in the country...no other industry is close...and when u have them working hand in hand with the single payer mentality and people of this ilk it easy to see why...
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Post by BushytheLobster on Apr 10, 2017 17:48:26 GMT -5
How is this not welfare?
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Post by Trades on Apr 10, 2017 18:31:12 GMT -5
I am all for making education more accessible and even subsidizing but there needs to be more requirements. We cant be "investing" in sending tens of thousands of kids trying to be gym teachers. I think there could be some pretty significant unintended consequences. If we have to subsidize it has to be STEM ONLY! No more garbage degrees.
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Post by Trades on Apr 10, 2017 18:31:55 GMT -5
another subsidy for the college complex that has duped the American people to the tune of over 1 trillion dollars that we all hold the note on...colleges have the highest rate of inflation in the country...no other industry is close...and when u have them working hand in hand with the single payer mentality and people of this ilk it easy to see why... +1,000,000,000,000
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Post by chadp on Apr 10, 2017 20:30:30 GMT -5
I am all for making education more accessible and even subsidizing but there needs to be more requirements. We cant be "investing" in sending tens of thousands of kids trying to be gym teachers. I think there could be some pretty significant unintended consequences. What's wrong with being a gym teacher?
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Post by chadp on Apr 10, 2017 20:33:45 GMT -5
Family income of $101k in NY and no college for you but you do have permission to pay more in taxes for other people who have a family income of $99.9k! Woo Hoo! How much of a tax increase is being proposed?
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Post by bxjetfan on Apr 10, 2017 21:07:10 GMT -5
Just wait until the schools start handing out monthly living stipends for the students. Then you will see massive fraud. Anyone have any details on this? At least make them work for the state for 2-3 years.
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Post by chadp on Apr 10, 2017 21:11:24 GMT -5
Just wait until the schools start handing out monthly living stipends for the students. Then you will see massive fraud. Anyone have any details on this? At least make them work for the state for 2-3 years. They could be janitors at the SUNY school they just graduated from!
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Post by Trades on Apr 10, 2017 21:42:02 GMT -5
I am all for making education more accessible and even subsidizing but there needs to be more requirements. We cant be "investing" in sending tens of thousands of kids trying to be gym teachers. I think there could be some pretty significant unintended consequences. What's wrong with being a gym teacher? Nothing just don't expect me to pay for it.
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Post by Trades on Apr 10, 2017 21:46:24 GMT -5
Just wait until the schools start handing out monthly living stipends for the students. Then you will see massive fraud. Anyone have any details on this? At least make them work for the state for 2-3 years.They would expect a pension after that
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Post by Big L on Apr 11, 2017 5:25:19 GMT -5
Two,thoughts -
Isn't that discriminatory?
If everyone goes to colllege, then is the degree 'watered down'? If everyone could go to Yale, then a degree from Yale wouldn't hold as much weight.
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