If people can’t get an education or healthcare & can’t get out from under college loan debts, it’s more than that they can’t get into the game economically.The forces that would keep them out of the game aren’t just doing it to deny them money; they’re doing it to deny them power

Oct 18, 2020 · 4:13 AM UTC

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If they can’t get an education, why do they have college loans?
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#debtfree there is a free lecture series right now called “Financial Peace University” at the website DaveRamsey.com - and a free (or $10/month for more features) app - “EveryDollar” - has helped many.
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Right?! Socialism, Communism kills!
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In order to play the game ... the cost has become so high ... that only those that have wealth ... can create wealth for their children ...
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Then why vote for Biden? If we unite behind a third party we can win if not you are just sheep hearding us into more of the same.
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Free markets incentivize people to provide the best education at the lowest cost, the best healthcare at the lowest cost. It is government subsidy and regulation that has made costs skyrocket The more govt subsidizes something, the more the costs skyrocket
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I was born in massive poverty. I almost was aborted. I was born in extreme negative circumstances, yet I was able to stand up and believe in myself. Because of American , free will and capitalism I was able to dig out of my world of poverty and able to give back.
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People don’t want power, they want freedom and they want to not be hindered by government. Maybe dispensing with the foolish notion that everyone should go to college and then getting government out of the student loan business? What people need are jobs, not hand holders