Message from @ExceptionalFeather
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I was not going that route @LotheronPrime
very near sighted since it basically means if healthcare is too expensive for even business to offer then no one gets a job and they cannot afford anything
but that is socialists for you
only care about the feels now, damn the future
yeah I think it should be separated from a job
but at least he was up front about a hard fact of his doctrine
yup
I think his numbers are off
I don't think it's one of those things that can accurately be calculated anyway
I want to point out what I was saying earlier, most people might believe that a doctor ought to be paid something like 90k a year, but why?
I think the market should decide that
like 10 years of college
if they don't make 90k a year they will be in debt forever
lmao
given enough Drs it would be 90K right? oversimplification, but I'm sure it would
Given the current market though
exactly grenade
and universities are almost for-profit now and those costs have spiraled
But what are the consequences of a doctor making 90k
not to mention the ones that ARE for-profit
It annoys me how long people let this shit go.
too bad most doctors don't make near what they probably should, and the hospital "admins" get a shit ton of money for sitting around telling doctors to take care of rich patients and fuck the poor
"Ah yeah, colleges get more expensive over time! That's just HOW IT IS! DEAL WITH IT, YOUNG CHILD! XD"
you guys ever heard of royal pains?
Like there isn't gonna be fallout that hurts them also.
No one petitions ANYTHING that isn't their immediate problem.
Makes me sick.
Ultimately the people paying for the debt of college students is most of society
Yep. Yep..
Someone who has high debt has to make more money and the way making more money works is by charging customers more
i mean, given how much tax money is basically given away to colleges without accountability that is a given
true
but this is a who came first situation
did industries that needed highly trained people come first, requiring expensive college degrees. or did expensive college degrees come, then they made expensive industries
Why do people feed this monster "Hey, you GOTTA get a college degree." Do we? Why? What happened to apprenticeships?
part of it is regulation
No seriously, what the hell happened?
university of phoenix happened
The problem with government giving money is we do not have proper data showing how efficient it is, there is the mentality often that the money has to be spent even if inefficiently or else it will stop coming
get government money out of places it doesn't belong