Up your ass, loser... Wrote:
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> Typical 'smart' libtard Wrote:
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> > Oh yeah, it's free. Everything's free!
>
> Try to keep up, dumbfuck. For starters, look up
> the word 'free.' See if it says anything about
> terms at a 'point of sale.' You know, things like
> without charge, free of charge, for nothing,
> complimentary, gratis, or at no cost. You can do
> it. This isn't as hard as you are making it out
> to be.
Again typical. "But it's free to ME!"
Which it isn't either really, you just pay in other ways.
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> > Not even considering that present costs would
> be
> > greatly increased.
>
> How so? And be sure to take into account the
> various out-of-pocket costs that would be avoided.
More people = greater costs.
>
> > And beyond the cost, what do you think would
> happen to
> > the value and quality of degrees when they're
> 'free?'
>
> LOL! In France, it's really hard to get into med
> school. But once you're in, it's free. They have
> about the best overall health care in the world.
> It's a much cheaper system than ours as well.
So you're promoting a highly elitist system like the French have where even fewer qualify for and graduate college? Might want to add that footnote to the talking points. That detail hasn't really been made clear.
Percentage of the population 25 to 64 years old who had attained any postsecondary degree in Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries: 2000 and 2016
Not to mention youth and general unemployment rates there which are more than double ours.
What percentage of salary does a low- to middle-income person in France pay in taxes again? Plus regressive VAT and property taxes of course.
Hmmmm... those footnotes are getting kind of long huh?
Healthcare isn't free there either.