Free College For Everyone;Like Other Countries

***We deserve free college for everyone …other countries have free healthcare and free college. Why can’t we…it takes a life time to pay off school debt…all we do is live off debt and most stress about how to pay debt…

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A lot of these countries that offer free college, don’t offer it to everybody in the country. The kids who do the very best in school are offered free college.

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That’s awesome usa offers no free college we need something in place for everyone…we should all have the option to better ourselves and live comfortably.

I’m usually a no on “Free X” as a general rule of thumb.

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President Trump mentioned a plan to use the nefarious taxation that has been collected in the past in a way to fully fund education. Yes, it is possible. The children are our future. We, through our OWN continued learning, are the future. Why wouldn’t we make education free? Love it and thank you for raising this policy suggestion. :heart: :heart:

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Any education run by the state becomes a tool of the state to indoctrinate according to the whims of the state.
And nothing is free. It costs somebody, usually in the form of taxation.
How about no government involvement in education at all? Let people handle it locally. Before the DOE the US was number 1 in education in the world. Today we’re around 24. It’s not merely coincidence.

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I’m with you! Let’s implement the new Quantum Education System curriculum and take care of all the other nefarious education content. I also agree that Parents are the ones to be in control, not the state, not the federal government. For this to be successful, we create a really good system of education that can be run and innovated by Parents, along with student choices, chances, options, opportunities. That way, it is just the curriculum and the Parent/student that are interacting to the greatest benefit. Love it! You’ve gotten me excited about your ideas. However, Humanitarian funds, along with NESARA law, will take care of the cost. There can be such a thing as free education. We just need to be part of creating it! :heart: :heart:

As long as we are talking “educational freebies for everyone”, let’s not forget the rest of us that had to work hard under govt Perkins loans, paying back the tens of thousands we borrowed to pay for our own college! Where should we tell them to send the check? (Oh, we want interest on it too, for all these years, mind ya!) We deserve it too. :laughing:

Free has to come from somewhere. While it makes sense to invest in the next generation, who is the investor? Free college useful and practical education? Maybe in exchange for obligatory public/civic/military service with no further access to social services afterwards. We could boost each next generation as high as possible, but if they fall it’s on them… then maybe

I can’t be fore any system that threatens to take my home if I do not contribute to it. That’s foundational to our education system. It’s downright evil.
If someone wants their kids well educated, they’ll either teach them at home or work with a coop. Public education dumbs down students with idiocies.
Schools that truly equip are beneficial. That doesn’t work when funds are generated from tax payers and through loans devoid of reason. 100k for a socialist worker or philosophy in tiddly winks degree? It’s asinine, and you pay for it upon the threat of loss of property and freedom.

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The Pilgrims landed in Massachusetts in 1620. Within 20 years they were building grammar schools where boys went to learn Latin and Greek, and read the ancient classics in their original languages, beginning at 8 years old. They completed this education between 14-16, at which point they entered Harvard, Yale, and other universities (which the colonists also started), graduating at 18-20. This was all before 1700, while building homes and towns, growing crops, and defending against Indian attacks. They were building a civilization from scratch.
We never needed the Department of Education.

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Totally agree on the illegal Property tax. It’s nefarious, at best. NESARA law is supposed to do away with that. I’m supporting the policy on here that says that we should finally disclose NESARA law to the American public and enforce it! Under the Liberty section, I believe. :heart::heart:

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I am not sure free is the solution, but college should be an option for everyone. There are those that prefer careers in the trades and those that want careers that require a degree. Under our current system those that want a career that requires a Masters degree are saddled with 60 -100k in debt. There are minimal work study, scholarships, and such options with those that are available being limited to those who make under 50k. Community colleges don’t offer all the courses needed for those careers. Think Nurse Practitioner, Nutritionist, and such.

How would this work for those of us with loads of student loan debt already. Genuinely curious. Right now it feels like a mess, people paying for others’ big debts, ei: am I paying my own and for those who had theirs forgiven? We definitely at the very least need to stop the interest. The whole higher education feels corrupt at this stage and likely will fade away…or at least quite a bit.

Absolutely! All loan debt is nefarious. Research “Strawman”. All loan debt under these nefarious birth certificate and social security schemes will be forgiven under NESARA law because they were rendered under a fake process under the U.S. Corporation instead of our Republic Constitution. Courts now under Maritime Admiralty law instead of Common Law, as it should be, financial schemes, banks, lawyers- all of these such entities are illegal and unjust and have duped us into believing things that are not true. For example, when we “take out a loan” and sign a “promissory note”, that signature is used to withdraw monies directly out of our “trust funds”, created by the banking and wealthy elite by trading our worth on the markets, and paid off immediately. We actually pay for the amount up front through that signature. THEN, as the middlemen, those “processing” the loan get the second amount they say we owe in the form of a “loan”. In other words, we are paying them TWICE. Yeah. Do some research and check it out! Loving the question. Thanks! :heart: :heart:

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What even are you talking about?

Greetings, MKSJ. Yeah, it’s gonna take some research outside of the nefarious main stream media to find the truth, but it is out there. Thanks❤

WE DON’T need to fund this, and it shouldn’t be national!

There at least USED to be community colleges in the US! THEY are, or at least WERE, essentially free.

ALSO, it is a MYTH that foreign colleges are free as “today’s american” would consider them. Oh SURE, they are ESSENTIALLY free, FOR WHAT IS CALLED A COLLEGE THERE! But DORMS AREN’T! And supplies and maybe another fee, may ha ve to be paid for.

Many people today go to PRIVATE colleges, and have dorms, and eat/live there. And THAT is what drives the already high prices even HIGHER!

So STICK WITH THE COMMUNITY COLLEGES, and try to get all of the discounts, etc…
Take UCLA, for example. As I recall, THEY, and colleges like CSUN, for example, gave discounts if you had residency in the state!

I once went to CSUN, to use their resources for FREE! That was nice. I was in a highschool at th time. At the time, VERY VERY VERY few people had a computer, and such computers were low powered, etc… CSUN had terminals that could be used to connect to ANY computer around the world, or to their SUPER MINIS, MINIS, and possibly even full computers or supercomputers. A MINI is bigger than the microcomputers people generally use today, and faster than some micros today.

We need affordable (free for the most qualified - merit based) professional schools.
Those willing to get a good-paying diploma, to be yet another “lawyer/doctor/artist/politician” need to pay.

High School used to be the same as University. Once this form of education became standard, and paid, a new level of educational verification developed into the current modern system of ‘college’.

Promote Trades, and moving directly into an industry. Not everyone needs college, we aren’t all doctors and lawyers.

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College shouldn’t be “free” per se. But universities need to be held accountable in producing graduates with the knowledge and skills needed.
A possible solution is for universities to not charge tuition. However, once a student graduates and lands a job, a certain small percentage of their income is automatically taken out of their paycheck and goes directly back to the university - for the graduate’s entire working career.
This way, universities have a vested interest in only offering marketable degrees.
This approach has flaws and loopholes, but the point is, universities currently aren’t held accountable for putting young adults tens of thousands of dollars in debt for effectively worthless degrees.