According to Prof. Chris Coyne, one of the main concerns of the Occupy Wall Street movement is the rising cost of college and student loans. If student loans were forgiven, however, it wouldn’t solve the fundamental problem of costly education. A government program that forgave student loans would improve the finances of people holding student loans, but it would do so at the expense of taxpayers in America. Many of these taxpayers would fall within the 99%. Furthermore, by seeking bailouts for student loans, the Occupy Wall Street movement is fundamentally no different than the banks and corporations that they’re criticizing.
“Enter the sugar daddy, sugar baby phenomenon. This particular dynamic preceded the economic meltdown. Rich guys well past their prime have been plunking down money for thousands of years in search of a tryst or something more with women half their age — and women, willingly or not, have made themselves available because of trying to survive. With the whole process going digital, women passing through a system of higher education that fosters indebtedness are using the anonymity of the web to sell their wares and pay down their college loans.” This in order to earn the right to exist in a world that doesn’t seem to care and/or even notice. Time for humanity to stop and see the accepted deception as the world we are allowing for our children. My Blog with regards to making this video: Stop Pimpin Life as a Ride: cathy4worldequality.wordpress.com Unveil the world as we know it: desteni.co.za desteni.co.za See Life Coaching: desteniiprocess.com See the root of the problem – let’s work towards a solution for ALL http Share your possession experience: www.demonology.co.za ———————— “…your stuck in this infinite line, you can’t see the beginning because it’s somewhere in the past but you can calculate that there must have been a beginning. You can’t see the future because that’s yet to come but you can calculate what the future will be. And you are the one that is here in the present now where you are trying to win.” – Bernard Poolman “…start investigating …
Because at the time they really annoyed me. Still, no reason to complain, this was done completely for comedic value ;] Feel free to post your own responses and comments about your own experiences with Student Finance, it’s been very stressful this year! www.youtube.com www.twitter.com www.myspace.com I’m also on Netlog & Bebo. PS, I pretend I don’t care what you think.