I want to be sure that this point is clear.
Duk and NomadP both have answered this matter about a "free lunch", but I want to make one additional point on this topic. The term "free lunch" is not talking JUST about lunch, but applies to many economic concepts and government programs. The term "free lunch" applies to all types of programs, including, but not limited to: free health care (for some in the USA and for all in some countries), free education, and in assistance to the poor (in its many forms, such as EBT benefits, public housing, unemployment benefits, and many more). This also applies to governments helping to build roads, bridges, libraries and providing mental health services.
So Goranz, when I speak of "free lunch" I am not talking JUS and only about a lunch or a meal. Ultimately, as others, including myself, have already stated, all such programs are paid for by someone, and in most situations, that person is the taxpayer (or future generations, if that money is borrowed). So there is no such thing as a free lunch, or free education, or free health care, and so forth.
To quote a wise man, the only things certain in life are death and taxes.
GoranZ wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:There is no such thing as a Free Education or Free Lunch.
Why are you are mixing Lunch with Education? I was talking about Education, so leave the Lunch out of the conversation

If you haven't see Free Education, it doesn't mean its does not exist.
Here how Europe looks like:

There is another think that you dont know about... Free Healthcare. Europe has it, even Canada has it, but not you. And I know its too much for your stomach so I wont brag a lot about it

NomadPatriot wrote:sanders plan states --> •A tax of 0.5% on all stock trades and smaller fees on bonds and derivatives could raise $2.4 trillion over a decade
his wall street tax plan would only generate $240 billion per year.. half of what would be needed just to provide bare minimum free college education.
How can we all verify your statement?