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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This is the best example of why Trump should be re-elected. Before the pandemic, he reduced taxes, achieved an increase in wages, had the lowest Latino unemployment rate in years and grew at 5.9% This formula is that it helps people to get out of poverty and have a better life.
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I see you still haven’t read marx. Heinrich? Sweezy? Cmon MAAN
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Born to debt, live in debt, die in debt. Every product, property, and process owned before you were introduced to the equation. Almost like the equation owns you.
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Education beyond high school is not necessary for success in life.
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No. People can teach themselves to learn, can discover more reasonable health care lifestyles, and can work to pay their debts. These wise actions reflect integrity in the individual as well as a sense of personal satisfaction and accomplishment.
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Well I dont want to subsidize a lazy 18 yo that wants to pay 40k annual to get a bachelors in art. Nor do I want to contribute to paying for the local fat guy's diabetes medication while all he can think of is wanking to cartoons and playing videogames. Sorry babe.