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  • Government bureaucracy. Social networks should be as close to direct representation of the people as we can get, like the fediverse.

  • You're telling this person to have balls, minutes after you block me. LOL. We were having a conversation and you blocked me because you disagreed. Good luck to anyone trying to converse with you.

  • I'm sorry you can't handle when someone disagrees with you. I'm not abandoning human decency when I say things like "university should be free" and "if anything all education loans should be refinanced with a interest rate ceiling". You are a coward.

  • You're such a rebel.

    You're probably right about the FTC though.

  • They could have used any number of open source models easily. It's like they wanted us to know.

  • The informed consumer is a great price control in the free market.

    What does that even mean? We all see prices rising.

  • I mean... Price control is kinda anti-capitalist, he's not wrong.

    And no I will not vote for Donald Trump.

  • You absolutely have a choice.

    Clearly there should be debt forgiveness for people with medical issues. Otherwise people should think ahead.

    And I started all of this by saying that university should be free. I'm not the enemy here. You signed an agreement to pay those bills, now do it.

  • I do not have a degree. Still here and happy. Make better choices.

  • Please do.

  • We can't afford either. Clearly you should run for office so you can divert money from national defense to education so we can trade our safety for your bills, you won't get elected though.

  • We have inflation for that. Wages will eventually go up.

    And there was no crime here.

  • I don't want to punish anyone, I just think free university is a better investment for the future. Debt relief only removes the consequences for the choices some people made, while free university is for everyone.

  • State universities, community colleges, boot camps and inexpensive online universities exist. Not to mention trade schools and entrepreneurship. No one was forced to take on an insane amount of debt. They chose it.

    FWIW, the system is fucked for people that have degrees right now too. The job market is super competitive and a lot of educated people are struggling to find work.

    We should plan for the future rather than pay the bills you don't feel like paying.

  • No one was coerced to do anything. Cheaper options were available at state schools, community colleges and boot camps. Many people instead chose debt and more expensive schools instead.

    If we're going to drop a trillion we really don't have on something, I'd prefer to build for the future while you don't want to pay your bills.

  • No, free university for whatever. It's simply a better investment than fixing people's past mistakes.

  • Where does that math come from? I can't think of anything that got more efficient just because the government got involved.

    I love the idea of Medicare For All but it should be a choice for people who want it.

  • PS: Huh?

  • I'm saying people made choices.