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n2doc

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82. I disagree. Those things didn't help, but the big driver is the loss of inexpensive state schools
Fri Aug 7, 2015, 07:12 AM
Aug 2015

When you go from 80% state support to 10% or less, that changes things.

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The boomer generation has acquiesced to the screwage of their kids. Warren Stupidity Aug 2015 #1
You left out the Grrrrreatest Generation there BeyondGeography Aug 2015 #3
Well our parents ending up screwing their grandchildren. Warren Stupidity Aug 2015 #13
Thank you marions ghost Aug 2015 #18
Because 2 of 20 years would make a massive difference. (nt) jeff47 Aug 2015 #24
Boomers didn't give us Reagan n/t BeyondGeography Aug 2015 #31
90% of boomers were old enough to vote in 1980. (nt) jeff47 Aug 2015 #35
Carter ran even with voters aged 30 or less BeyondGeography Aug 2015 #41
And running even wasn't good enough to keep Reagan out. jeff47 Aug 2015 #42
The numbers suggest otherwise BeyondGeography Aug 2015 #43
Says the guy quoting statistics showing Reagan losing by 1, tied or winning by 17. jeff47 Aug 2015 #44
So much condescension mixed with outright fail BeyondGeography Aug 2015 #45
You skipped a generation. There WAS one between Boomers and Greatest. virgogal Aug 2015 #30
My father was born in '37 BeyondGeography Aug 2015 #32
Not Sure How To Fit This ProfessorGAC Aug 2015 #58
That's a toughie BeyondGeography Aug 2015 #59
Both of My Parents Are Dead ProfessorGAC Aug 2015 #60
My mom was a moderate Republican. Until Reagan. hifiguy Aug 2015 #68
Sure, but without a major shift in boomer voting from 72 -80 reagan doesn't get elected. Warren Stupidity Aug 2015 #66
No Doubt ProfessorGAC Aug 2015 #79
Your parents would be considered part of the 'Silent Generation'. PotatoChip Aug 2015 #84
That's Great ProfessorGAC Aug 2015 #85
Exactly. Nt abelenkpe Aug 2015 #76
I don't think we acquiesced to it, we encouraged it. lumberjack_jeff Aug 2015 #4
And we allow the pols to sell us the 'free tax breaks' fantasy n2doc Aug 2015 #5
hey we got ours fuck everyone else, amirite? Warren Stupidity Aug 2015 #10
That does seem to be the pattern n/t n2doc Aug 2015 #14
It helped that when costs were affordable very few went yeoman6987 Aug 2015 #29
No. The high cost of college is the result of easy credit and careerist administrators. AngryAmish Aug 2015 #81
I disagree. Those things didn't help, but the big driver is the loss of inexpensive state schools n2doc Aug 2015 #82
I was being generous 'cause when I just outright declare us a generation of assholes Warren Stupidity Aug 2015 #9
You're only half a generation of assholes. jeff47 Aug 2015 #25
Just making this stuff up or is there a rationale to your thinking? RadiationTherapy Aug 2015 #70
Well, here's a summary in convenient picture format from Pew. jeff47 Aug 2015 #71
Thanks! RadiationTherapy Aug 2015 #78
agreed Skittles Aug 2015 #34
We Need A 2016 Candidate To Back Student Loan Forgiveness Or..... global1 Aug 2015 #2
Dream on... marions ghost Aug 2015 #19
IIRC, he's also for student loan refinancing. jeff47 Aug 2015 #26
Obscene student loan debt is just a part of hifiguy Aug 2015 #69
Why forgive only a debt that affects mainly middle class people, while ignoring debt gollygee Aug 2015 #83
And then there are those of us mid-range boomers 2naSalit Aug 2015 #6
Yes marions ghost Aug 2015 #20
"Ensuring an economic underclass and a nation of gleaners." Bohunk68 Aug 2015 #49
Thanx marions ghost Aug 2015 #61
GenX tried to get people to pay attention to that. jeff47 Aug 2015 #27
It was aready too late by then 2naSalit Aug 2015 #47
No one generation is to blame and no one generation can fix it marions ghost Aug 2015 #62
Our fearless leaders need to make up their minds phantom power Aug 2015 #7
Our fearless leaders grab onto any statement they can as most are riding along by the seat of their RKP5637 Aug 2015 #53
If not for my DWs student loans we'd by a boat. ileus Aug 2015 #8
Post removed Post removed Aug 2015 #11
Student loans are not the problem, atrocious tuition fees and costs are the real problem seveneyes Aug 2015 #12
easy access to student loans is what enabled tuition and fees to spiral out of sight magical thyme Aug 2015 #21
Yeah 1939 Aug 2015 #51
As if faculty pay were the biggest component jberryhill Aug 2015 #52
Back in my college days (57-61) 1939 Aug 2015 #55
That's not how it works now jberryhill Aug 2015 #56
There you go ... Cosmocat Aug 2015 #80
"Thats what they get for majoring in theater!1!!" Etc. Etc. Oneironaut Aug 2015 #15
Right, because banks and financial institutions NEVER lay people off . . .. . HughBeaumont Aug 2015 #50
I know the OP didn't write the headline, kiva Aug 2015 #16
they didn't equate home ownership with growing up. It's one of many milestones... magical thyme Aug 2015 #22
I disagree with all three. kiva Aug 2015 #38
well I never married and don't have kids either. I bought a condo at 32; replaced it with magical thyme Aug 2015 #39
I understand I'm not the norm, kiva Aug 2015 #40
+1 PasadenaTrudy Aug 2015 #23
Hey Pasedena Trudy, in reference to your reply to another post of mine, I smirkymonkey Aug 2015 #37
Wow! PasadenaTrudy Aug 2015 #46
This is very bad news for future voter turnout. KamaAina Aug 2015 #17
Well, yeah. Why do you think turnout is so abysmal among GenX/Millennials? jeff47 Aug 2015 #28
If the residential construction industry is raising hell about this, I sure don't ever hear about it steve2470 Aug 2015 #33
I must be missing something ecstatic Aug 2015 #36
Many of us have not been able 2naSalit Aug 2015 #48
Thanks for sharing your experience. Are you ecstatic Aug 2015 #67
Perhaps... 2naSalit Aug 2015 #74
Interesting. I saw a lot of information about it back when I was looking into it ecstatic Aug 2015 #75
Thanks... 2naSalit Aug 2015 #77
Out of curiosity, how much does it cost to learn how to weld? A HERETIC I AM Aug 2015 #54
The article refers "millenials" as if the only ones which count go to college jberryhill Aug 2015 #57
Our grandson was just accepted into the Pipefitters' apprentice program shrike Aug 2015 #63
Good for him! A HERETIC I AM Aug 2015 #64
Thank you. He worked very hard for this. We're proud of him. n/t shrike Aug 2015 #72
My 26 year old has been in the Ironworkers Union Go Vols Aug 2015 #65
Tell your son I said to keep up the good work. n/t shrike Aug 2015 #73
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