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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 700779" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>So, who paid prior 1965 for those that had no money ?</p><p>I hope it wasn't the government. Since government shouldn't be involved.</p><p>Or those that needed serious operations that costed 100.000s of thousands ? And couldn't pay ?</p><p> </p><p>If private education is so cheap, then the Tea party should be fighting for that next.</p><p>And I urge you all, to make that first step, and take your kids out of public schools, and stop paying public school taxes.</p><p>Or get it returned with income tax (education is a tax write off). Which it shouldn't be either, since thats government assistance, too.</p><p>We can even go further to the olden days, and only let the rich go to college or university.</p><p>Quit, handing out cheap student loans, and subsidizing secondary education.</p><p>Only the rich are smart, anyways. right ? LOL</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>BaBA, be careful what you wish for. Those days just might return.</p><p>At an older age, when you need it the most.</p><p>I suppose you'll have a house to sell, to cover medical costs by then.</p><p> </p><p>To Tony, my decent little pal.</p><p>Yes, I agree.</p><p>I don't care, do what it takes, try to make all those changes possible, to keep the country afloat.</p><p> </p><p>Without a healthy fiscal USA, most of North and South America will end up suffering, even the whole world for a while.</p><p>Someone has to do what it takes...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 700779, member: 23950"] So, who paid prior 1965 for those that had no money ? I hope it wasn't the government. Since government shouldn't be involved. Or those that needed serious operations that costed 100.000s of thousands ? And couldn't pay ? If private education is so cheap, then the Tea party should be fighting for that next. And I urge you all, to make that first step, and take your kids out of public schools, and stop paying public school taxes. Or get it returned with income tax (education is a tax write off). Which it shouldn't be either, since thats government assistance, too. We can even go further to the olden days, and only let the rich go to college or university. Quit, handing out cheap student loans, and subsidizing secondary education. Only the rich are smart, anyways. right ? LOL BaBA, be careful what you wish for. Those days just might return. At an older age, when you need it the most. I suppose you'll have a house to sell, to cover medical costs by then. To Tony, my decent little pal. Yes, I agree. I don't care, do what it takes, try to make all those changes possible, to keep the country afloat. Without a healthy fiscal USA, most of North and South America will end up suffering, even the whole world for a while. Someone has to do what it takes... [/QUOTE]
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