MattShizzle wrote:Maybe if you want to DISCOURAGE people from seeking higher education, especially in less well-paying degrees.
We should do so. Higher education should be reserved for those who can and will use it properly.
Where my dad works he sees most of the new, younger people coming in can't even do basic math and can barely read or write. That's a HS education nowadays.
And, as it turns out, that's enough education for the vast majority of people, which is why that's what they get.
At the very least they need to get rid of the thing where bankruptcy doesn't erase student loan debt. If someone got their degree and still can't get a decent job, it's not their fault,
Maybe it is, maybe it isn't. Maybe they got a useless degree because they could in a discipline where there is little or no market for that field, or one where there is an overabundance of qualified college graduates (take law for example...there are way, way too many lawyers, and recent law school graduates in the US have a very hard time making a living as lawyers) but they took the degree not out of a rational analysis of their interests and the job potentials for graduates in their field of interest but rather they took it because it would be "fun" to have such a degree.
In such cases it is exactly and precisely "their fault" and they are owed nothing by society for making bad career choice decisions. A college degree is not, and never has been a guarantee of a well-paid position in one's field of study. Under the best of circumstances, one's employability is dependent upon one's demonstrated skills and abilities, not on one's credentials.
If you take public money to get an education, you are obligating yourself to pay that debt back NO MATTER WHAT. It's perfectly justifiable that bankruptcy not eliminate that debt, because it's a debt owed to society that you need to fulfill however you can do so. If you don't like that condition on the loan of public money for your education THEN DON'T TAKE THE MONEY!
Nobody's compelled to sign a student loan document, and the terms and conditions are right there for you to read and understand, one of which is that it's a debt not dischargable through bankruptcy.
they were just a victim of an inherently unfair system (Capitalism) just like the vast majority of the poor.
Let's see, first they slack their way through high school and emerge unable to write a cogent sentence or do basic math, then they go to college on the public's dime and party their way to a liberal arts degree that is of absolutely no use to society whatsoever, then they whine because nobody will employ an illiterate, incompetent adult who thinks he's entitled to a good job just because he has a piece of paper that says "college degree" on it and you call them "victims of an inherently unfair system? Cry me a river.
Success is almost completely a matter of luck. Anything unfair should also be illegal.
Great, that means that Socialism is illegal because it's not fair to the productive class.
Go Capitalism! (which is the fairest of all known social systems)
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