I don't see the problem.Fuck the rich.
If by "successful", you mean "shot out the right cunt," then sure.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/moneybuilder/2012/04/20/most-wealthy-individuals-earned-not-inherited-their-wealth-2/http://www.businessinsider.com/richest-people-in-the-world-2015-4ok verby
I see no problem in a revamping of how school debt is handled. There is a problem, and ignoring it causes extreme opinions like this. We are setting our economy up to where to succeed you need a degree. But the cost of that degree negates the success after getting it. In fact, someone without that debt may be in a better situation than those with a degree. It's a situation that is guaranteed to fail.
Quote from: PSU on November 13, 2015, 01:49:06 PMhttp://www.forbes.com/sites/moneybuilder/2012/04/20/most-wealthy-individuals-earned-not-inherited-their-wealth-2/http://www.businessinsider.com/richest-people-in-the-world-2015-4ok verbyYou'd still be a terrible person for not wanting your wealth to help future generations get an education.
So say I was a billionaire who earned all my money. After some of it is taxed and taken from the government, I would be a "terrible person" for wanting to keep my own money?
And when those people who actually earned their wealth die, where does that money go?Yup--it's gonna get passed down to their progeny. Almost guaranteed.
Quote from: PSU on November 13, 2015, 01:52:10 PMSo say I was a billionaire who earned all my money. After some of it is taxed and taken from the government, I would be a "terrible person" for wanting to keep my own money?Yes.
Is that bad? Should children be punished because their parents were successful?
LOL ok man. I guess I should feel guilty for keeping all of my 55k a year that I earn after taxes.
Quote from: PSU on November 13, 2015, 01:53:35 PMLOL ok man. I guess I should feel guilty for keeping all of my 55k a year that I earn after taxes.Probably.
You're serious?
Quote from: PSU on November 13, 2015, 01:56:05 PMYou're serious?Granted, you have a kid, so chances are, you probably need all that money. But it's hard to say.Generally, anything you don't absolutely need to live should be given away to people who actually need it.It's just the right thing to do.
What would be right is if the people who "need" it, got off their asses and got a job. Or, if they have a job, then get educated and qualified to get a better job.
Quote from: PSU on November 13, 2015, 02:01:29 PMWhat would be right is if the people who "need" it, got off their asses and got a job. Or, if they have a job, then get educated and qualified to get a better job. which requires money that they do not have
Walking to Mcdonalds/Burger King/Wendys and filling out a job application takes zero money.
Quote from: PSU on November 13, 2015, 02:08:57 PMWalking to Mcdonalds/Burger King/Wendys and filling out a job application takes zero money.say you don't want to support any of those establishmentsbecause they're all, you know, evil and disgustingeither way, you act like getting a job that way is guaranteed--it isn't
Quote from: MyNameIsCharlie on November 13, 2015, 01:48:11 PMI see no problem in a revamping of how school debt is handled. There is a problem, and ignoring it causes extreme opinions like this. We are setting our economy up to where to succeed you need a degree. But the cost of that degree negates the success after getting it. In fact, someone without that debt may be in a better situation than those with a degree. It's a situation that is guaranteed to fail.Its risk vs reward. Sure, you could learn a trade and get a job straight out of highschool, or you could get a degree and try to get a white collar job. I have student debt. Sure, its not astronomical because of scholarships. But I still have some. I signed those loan papers. I know what I agreed to pay and so did all these people. Why sign something you agree to pay, if you aren't going to pay it back?
Oh, they're terrible corporations so you can't work for them? In that case, you would be refusing to work when you are perfectly able to get a job, which is a joke.
Beggars can't be choosers
Follow the British model, limit how much universities can charge so the prices aren't extortionate and make it easier to pay it back.