Dukasaur wrote:Now, I have a question for you. I've asked other right wingers before, and never gotten an answer, so maybe you will have the courage to answer honestly. In your country, primary education is seen as a basic right, free to everyone. Secondary education is seen as a basic right, free to everyone. Why then, do you think that free tertiary education is such a radical and threatening concept? What is so supernaturally different about tertiary education that you think it must be expensive while primary and secondary education are free?
i'll answer Duk.. from my 'Right Wing' perspective..
all education up through being a senior in high school is not free.. it is paid for by people who own their homes.. property taxes go directly to education typically. so anyone who owns their homes pays for the education of the masses..
once a child turns 18 they become an adult. .the parent is no longer responsible for taking care of them or providing for them.. so it is then the newly inducted 'Adult" to make their way in the world based upon the choices they choose in life.
if that new adult chooses to go to college and get an education. they typically can go somewhere and are typically granted a loan to pay for that education in order to get a job afterwards and be a productive tax paying adult. and pay off their loan. becoming responsible like their parents.
the problem is most of these new adults get loans to go to college to get a degree in something that is not a job after college or will never be something that will feasibly become available as a job. ( example: say 1 million new adults get a degree in teaching. when only 100,000 teachers are needed) so that degree becomes basically useless & the loan attached to it goes unpaid.
other people not involved in that situation should not be mandated to pay for that mistake on the part of the New Adult.
here's a scenario:
let's say I get a credit card & I charged $100,000 on it buying a couple new cars to start a delivery business.--> (student loan)
then parked them next to a lake without insurance --> (goes to college without a game plan)
it rains severely & the lake rises a few feet, the cars get flooded & totaled --> (graduates with worthless degree)
my delivery business never gets off the ground and I owe $100,000 --> (never gets a job, owes for student loans)
should other people be mandated to pay for my mistake ..? --> ( gets free education goes back to college to do it all over again.. )
free college education would be a revolving door .. an endless merry-go-round.
what would stop someone from just being a 50 year student?
they could just keep enrolling in new classes every year. getting free room & board & money to spend and all they would have to do is be present at the location a few hours a day.. & they get the equivalent of $25,000 a year or whatever the sum would be..
they would never have to graduate.. they would never feel responsible to go out into the world and try to succeed.
what would stop them from doing that.. ?