Sunday, August 25, 2013

Rep. Rangel Believe's Young People Shouldn't Have To Pay For College

Wow Charlie, way to fall in-line with the other liberal idiots. Obama's new education standards proposed earlier have him out saying "“There is no reason why a young person should have to pay for college education, because who does it benefit except a nation?" Well, that's actually false. That same person could move out of the US, to a country we perhaps don't like. And second, when did the American people become financially liable for people to go through college. We can't even balance our own budget for crying out loud! And Obama's reaction, is to add more and more to the deficit?!

And today's youth aren't exactly that motivated to study their butt off to pass everything in college. Some are there just for the parties and the fun of it. I personally do not want  to be on the paying end of this. This is a waste of my money, and money that people need. Salaries are down in this so-called recovery. And where has Obama proposed to get the money for this from? Oh wait, tax hikes on the rich (and everyone else).

From Daily Caller:

On Martin Bashir’s Thursday MSNBC program, New York Democratic Rep. Charles Rangel said that no students should have to pay for college.

Rangel was reacting to President Barack Obama’s higher education proposal rollout that would put in place requirements for students and institutions to receive federal financial aid assistance.

Rangel explained to fill-in host Joy Reid that he support Obama’s plan, particularly the accountability components.

“I think it’s exciting, and certainly it’s going to bring in accountability,” he said. “You know, we have universities scattered all over the world. Sometimes you think that tuition means nothing to a large group of people who pay these enormous salaries to college presidents. But if you’re talking about production, if you’re talking about what is the college really giving someone that doesn’t want a worldwide education, they just want to be able to compete. This makes sense.”
Rangel, however, told Reid those reforms alone weren’t enough and would offer college to Americans for free.

“But you know something, Joy?” Rangel continued. “There is no reason why a young person should have to pay for college education, because who does it benefit except a nation? Who are we competing against? Not ourselves, but China and other industrialized countries, they decide what they need, and they provide the incentives. Here we don’t have nurses and doctors, and then when a person gets out of health school, I mean out of medical school, they can’t get the money to pay off their debt. It doesn’t make sense.”