yeah. here's the thing. as far as existing capitalism is concerned,
academics are a step down the ladder of uselessness from artists. at
least artists make a product. academics are basically just collecting
bloated welfare checks from the government.
so, you
ivory tower types might want to be careful about those arguments. when
it comes down to it, you're ahead of me in line for the market
guillotine.
there's actually even been talk of the student loan bubble bursting....
it's
really a matter of time before the lending institutions clue into the
reality that they're giving out loans to people that can't pay them
back. and, when that happens, and they pull the plug, the whole sector
is going down.
the reality is that education isn't a
way to anywhere, it's just a state sector economy. and it's not
profitable. that's not sustainable in the economic system we live in.
so, let's be careful about what kind of ideas you're throwing around, alright?
no. no. stop. logic...
if
people can't pay their loans back, it means there's not enough jobs.
and, if there's not enough jobs, there's not a value in sending people
to school. it becomes an unprofitable investment.
so,
the logic of student loan forgiveness or reduced tuition does not exist.
the logic that does exist is one of pushing people into service sector
jobs, and returning higher education back to the upper classes.
with that, comes massive layoffs in the education sector.