How funny that you would choose such a specific example to undercut what is a phenomenal opportunity for young people to get free continued education in states which offer it. I'm sure you feel victimized that even though it's available in so many blue and red states, it may not be available in yours. I for one don't think the success of a program is demeaned by one state not forcing every state to universally offer the same opportunity. But then again I'm a glass is half full person and you apparently are a glass is half on fire person.
lol @ "cherry picking" for looking up how it works in my own state. Don't be butthurt because you decided to leave out critical information that makes a huge difference and then got called out on it.
Or maybe you really are just this stupid and still can't comprehend what I'm saying.
We'll go with both, because that's the most likely answer.
The only one belly aching here is you. Because of your chronic butthurt from getting called out 24/7/365 over your dishonesty and stupidity.
It's still a good thing for the people who will make use of it. But don't pitch it as if it's "free college" for literally everyone (hay gais these states have free community college!) because that's either you being dishonest, or you being too dumb and/or lazy to check into anything before posting it as fact. Which you're notoriously both stupid and dishonest, so you should be used to this by now, at least if it weren't for your inability to learn and retain information.
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This is also how I know you didn't do any actual research on it past the "free college" headlines, or you would have known that the majority of students are still paying tuition, which literally answers the "how it's paid for" part from this:
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Last edited by Methais; 04-26-2022 at 02:39 PM.
It doesn't matter what state it is, nothing is free. Someone is paying for it, and since I pay taxes, I suspect it's me.
I'm glad there are programs like those you've listed, even if they have very high bars to be eligible for them. They aren't free though, and it certainly isn't "free college". It's MAYBE tuition assistance, hardship scholarships. Still gotta buy books, food, a place to sleep, maybe even (gasp) work to have spending money.
http://www.usdebtclock.org/
Click the link above to see how much you owe the government.
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The worst part is how Seran is so dismissive. People losing their jobs and he is all “just go get educated.” Well, that becomes harder to do without an income, free college or not.
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Last edited by Methais; 04-26-2022 at 04:32 PM.
Every state has grant programs, tuition assistance and financial aides. As my post also pointed out there are state programs that pay tuition outright as well. I understand 'free' is a misnomer for you since you're a taxpayer, but presumably the person whose college your state or federal taxes is helping subsidize is or will be taxpayer as well. Our system of taxation is busted as fuck in how it favors the wealthy and corporations, but we don't get to choose an ala carte of where our taxes go.