College grads demanding taxpayers pay off their debt

Started by eThneoLgrRnae6 pages

One other thing I forgot to mention: joining the military is most definitely not a bad decision at all. As the other poster pointed out you can learn skills in the military that can then be transferred to a good paying civilian job. You can also apply for a GI Bill like I did when I joined in which the military helps pay for most of any schooling you take after you get out.

One other really good thing about joining the military: it teaches you discipline and makes you grow up and that is something these sjw snowflake types surely need. 👆

At the end of the day, it's not going to happen. The students in debt that think that the tax-payers should bail them out represent a small minority, and it doesn't help that they come across as pretentious, entitled and self-serving.

I left private college for this reason. I had a scholarship, but they still were raising tuition by $1,000 each semester. I said nope and transfered to public university. Same if not better curriculum quality tbh.

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae

One other really good thing about joining the military: it teaches you discipline and makes you grow up and that is something these sjw snowflake types surely need. 👆

Karate does the same thing 🙂

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
But Bernie, you are Bernie.
Get lose, fly.

I hate college graduates. They've literally never contributed to society.

Originally posted by Lord Lucien
I hate college graduates. They've literally never contributed to society.
Originally posted by quanchi112
Get lose, fly.

Originally posted by Bashar Teg
He can't help it. Drugs and all.
I understand why they don't want an educated or skilled work force.

Originally posted by Bashar Teg
I can't help it. Drugs I do em all. Specially duh Pot huhuhuhuh

Poor Bashy... The Pot has given him a case of the tards.

Originally posted by TempAccount
I left private college for this reason. I had a scholarship, but they still were raising tuition by $1,000 each semester. I said nope and transfered to public university. Same if not better curriculum quality tbh.

Karate does the same thing 🙂

Yes, but karate lessons can be quit expensive if I'm not mistaken. Joining the military is free and as a bonus they provide you with housing (a free place to sleep and shower at least) and meals. It also gives you a great sense of pride and accomplishment knowing you honorably served your country for at least a few years.

Only down side, and I admit that it is a pretty big one, is that you don't have all the same freedoms that a civilian has and you can't just decide if you're fed-up to quit one day... unless of course you like being tracked down by the government, serving some jail time (the Brigg is what it's called in the navy), and then being dishonorably discharged and having that huge black mark on any job applications you ever fill out later which makes it hard to get a good job.

I also notice you conveniently left out the first part of my post where I mentioned the military teaches you skills that you can then use later after getting out of the service which can be applied to a good paying civilian job. Learning karate can obviously make it easier to defend yourself in a fight but other than that it's not really useful in respect to getting a good job that uses that skill unless of course you are so good at it you can fight professionally.

Taking karate lessons also doesn't give you access to college tuition assistance after you finish them the way that some military programs like the GI Bill does after you get out of the military.

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
Yes, but karate lessons can be quite expensive if I'm not mistaken. Joining the military is free and as a bonus they provide you with housing (a free place to sleep and shower at least) and meals. It also gives you a great sense of pride and accomplishment knowing you honorably served your country for at least a few years.

Only down side, and I admit that it is a pretty big one, is that you don't have all the same freedoms that a civilian has and you can't just decide if you're fed-up to quit one day... unless of course you like being tracked down by the government, serving some jail time (the Brigg is what it's called in the navy), and then being dishonorably discharged and having that huge black mark on any job applications you ever fill out later which makes it hard to get a good job.

I also notice you conveniently left out the first part of my post where I mentioned the military teaches you skills that you can then use later after getting out of the service which can be applied to a good paying civilian job. Learning karate can obviously make it easier to defend yourself in a fight but other than that it's not really useful in respect to getting a good job that uses that skill unless of course you are so good at it you can fight professionally.

Taking karate lessons also doesn't give you access to college tuition assistance after you finish them the way that some military programs like the GI Bill does after you get out of the military.

*sigh* Wasn't able to edit in time. Obviously in the first sentence were I typed 'quit' I meant 'quite'. It shouldn't be a big deal but it wouldn't surprise me if someone like rob came along and accused me of not being able to spell or something because I made a simple typo lol.

Well U R I so..

I would rather pay for another war, based on a lie, to benefit a corporation

Originally posted by Archaeopteryx
I would rather pay for another war, based on a lie, to benefit a corporation
👆 Excellent post.

Maybe we should just make all Colleges Internment Camps so the rest of Society isn't forced to coddle the Delicate Snowflakes that such places now produce.

Originally posted by Archaeopteryx
I would rather pay for another war, based on a lie, to benefit a corporation

We should definitely try to find ways not to spend money on wars...while at the same time vowing not to pay off student debt.

What if we sent all the snowflake students off to the war so they could pay their debts off that way?

It would be a Win Win!

Meanwhile, back in reality, the younger generations are stuck with the financial problems and b*tching at them to just "get it done" and "pay for it!" isn't working.

And the moment I take public office, I'm going to do everything in my power to cut military spending in the US. Whoooops! There goes your "join the military" option! 🙂

I plan to cut it in half and then some. $350 billion a year is more than enough.

Guess what I'll invest in? Science and technology. NASA is getting a massive bump. ICE is getting dissolved. So is DHS.

You don't have to support Bernie to be against stupid short-sighted economics like yours.

So what is your proposal for solving the tuition and healthcare cost problems? Instead of b*tching about young people wanting help to pay for college, tell me your solutions. I don't like whiners from the left or right. Criticize away but offer some solutions or you're just a whiner, as well.

Originally posted by dadudemon
Meanwhile, back in reality, the younger generations are stuck with the financial problems and b*tching at them to just "get it done" and "pay for it!" isn't working.

And the moment I take public office, I'm going to do everything in my power to cut military spending in the US. Whoooops! There goes your "join the military" option! 🙂

I plan to cut it in half and then some. $350 billion a year is more than enough.

Guess what I'll invest in? Science and technology. NASA is getting a massive bump. ICE is getting dissolved. So is DHS.

You don't have to support Bernie to be against stupid short-sighted economics like yours.

So what is your proposal for solving the tuition and healthcare cost problems? Instead of b*tching about young people wanting help to pay for college, tell me your solutions. I don't like whiners from the left or right. Criticize away but offer some solutions or you're just a whiner, as well.


Healthcare: Mandate insurance companies create more pools based on health and age brackets (yes allow them to discriminate against conditions). Exercising and eating healthy should be rewarded.

College: Abolish private universities. Have the state take control of these universities and eliminate the bullshit.

Eliminate majors that contain the word "studies" within the name. (Indiana State did something like this a few years ago)

Originally posted by Flyattractor
As if you ever went to college.

Originally posted by quanchi112
As if you ever went to college.

Oh I did Junior.. I did.. Had a Hell of a Time Too!