One of the most perverse aspects of this current chapter in American history is how many obstructions to success we place in front of our young people. It is the opposite of what we should be doing.

Nov 7, 2021 · 3:52 AM UTC

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I am not a huge fan of the current Democratic Party, but in all seriousness , if @POTUS forgave all student debt by exectutive order, Id go on tv and call it a bfd.
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And then we scratch our heads and wonder why we are “falling behind” the rest of the world.
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Yes-As mom of 3 sons I agree YET Childhood is chopped today. The De-Valuation of childhood & adolescence as important periods of existence:Now unimportant 2adults. This has resulted in increased suicide rates & mental health issues. Play/FreshAir/Social breaks R imperative2YOUTH
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So brilliant job supporting Bjden who said he had "no empathy" for young people, and then ran on erasing student debt then got into office and kicked that idea to the curb. Bravo!
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💯Marianne! Lots of wasted talent! I suspect that many burger flippers and Walmart workers would've become scientists have they had the chance to go to college!
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The first step is a recognition that the vast majority of these barriers are caused by government intervention and to remove government from people’s live in all but the minimum degree possible. College costs are 100% the fault of government meddling in private affairs
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Colleges have become indoctrination camps. Taxpayer subsidization will not advance society or the individual.
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UM yes about Finland, the classes that are free now are in FINNISH, every English class is not free. So if you want that free education here in FINLAND you must speak UNIVERSITY LEVEL Finnish. C2 level or better. You also must have money in the bank before you come here to study
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That’s wrong fineland is only free for EAA and EU students not for US students if I am correct
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Apparently what corporations do to young people is work them to death to build up corporate billable hours. That’s what corporate capitalism does to youthful creativity