College is a scam for many

High schools teach useless bullshit and colleges are expensive scams on top of scams. The following online documentary College Conspiracy walks you through step by step how and why the rise of college tuition has happened and why its a propaganda laden scam.

Whenever the government subsidizes anything the price of those goods and services rise dramatically. Why? Take the case of higher education and teachers Unions. The Unions know that since the tax payer is going to be guaranteeing the student loans they can keep raising the fees as high as they want. Everything in America has suffered in regards to wage and profit increases except for higher education which is exceeding all measurements of inflation.

It is a destructive collusion between the Public Teachers Union and Big Government that enables the cost of education to rise.

Big Government’s goal is to control as much of education as possible so as to indoctrinate our children into the moral relativism of their culture of death. Have you ever wondered why 90% of all Public School Teachers are Liberal Democrats?

Is college worth the 400% markup? The average student loan is $25,000.

Students graduating from college last year walked away with more than a diploma, they also left with a record level of student loan debt.

College seniors who took out loans to fund their college education owed an average of $25,250, 5% more than the class of 2009 owed, according to a report from the Institute for College Access & Success’ Project on Student Debt.

Thanks to rising tuition and the weak economy, students were forced to rely more heavily on loans to pay for their college education. If it weren’t for a significant increase in federal grant aid, however, the increase in student loan debt could have been even higher, the Project on Student Debt said.

“Most students in the Class of 2010 started college before the recent economic downturn, but the economy soured while they were still in school, widening the gap between rising college costs and what students and their parents could afford,” the report stated.

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