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Originally Posted by Actor
It's called public education. Most people do not pay for the all the K - 12 education of their children. The cost is shared via taxation with people who have no children. This would just extend the principle by four years.
Didn't some presidential candidate (Michelle Bachman?) want to get rid of public education a few years back. Would you be in favor of that?
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There is some merit in what you say but there is a big difference between getting a useful engineering degree at a community college and getting a useless degree in "Gender Studies" from an Ivy League school. I would not be opposed to some help for degrees in high demand fields from a reasonably priced school.