Posted on 04/11/2015 9:08:40 PM PDT by Citizen Zed
Ladies and Gentlemen, this is Joe Biden and Im here filling in for President Obama, who is traveling abroad.
And Im here with a simple message: middle-class economics works.
Our economy has gone from crisis to recovery to now to resurgencewith the longest streak of consecutive job growth ever recorded in the history of this country and more than all other advanced countries combined.
But to make sure everyone is part of this resurgence, we need to build on what we know widens the path to the middle classand you all know what it is, access to education.
Folks, the source of our economic power and middle class strength in the 20th Century was the fact that we were among the first major nations in the world to provide twelve years of free education for our citizens.
But in the 21st Century, other countries have already caught up and twelve years is simply no longer enougha minimum of fourteen years is necessary for families to have a surer path to the middle class and for the United States to be able to out-compete the rest of the world.
Consider that by the end of the decade, two out of three of all jobs will require an education beyond high school, from an 18-week certificate to a two-year associates degree to a four-year bachelors, or a PhD.
And consider that folks with an associates degree earn 25% more than someone who graduated just from high school. And folks who graduate with a four-year degree make 70% more.
But today, the cost of higher education is too high for too many Americans. Too many folks are priced out of a piece of the middle-class dream.
And thats why the President and I have a straightforward plan to remove that barrier and expand the pathway to the middle classby bringing the cost of community colleges downdown to zero.
Zerofor anyone willing to work for it and for the institutions that meet certain basic requirements.
Our plan is no give-away. Students must keep up their grades and stay on track to graduate. States must contribute funding and hold community colleges accountable for the results. And community colleges must maintain high graduation and job placement rates.
And heres a key pointcommunity colleges will have to offer courses that are directly transferrable to a four-year degree.
If two years of community college are freeand credits can transfer to a four-year universitythat means the cost of a four-year degree will be cut in half for a lot of working families struggling to send their children to college, qualified children.
And under our plan, students from low-income families will be able to keep the benefits that flow from other financial aid, like Pell grants, to cover childcare, housing, transportationcosts that often keep them from attending class and completing a degree in the first place.
But heres another key point. Not every good-paying job will require a two-year or four-year degree. Some of these jobs will require just a training certificate that can be earned in just a few months.
For example, you can go to an 18-week coding bootcampwith no previous experience in computersand become a computer programmer making up to $70,000 a year.
There are other jobs in fields like advanced manufacturing and energy that pay $40,000, $50,000, $60,000 a yearjobs you can raise a family on.
Its a simple fact that community colleges are the most flexible educational institutions we have. Ive traveled all over this country, from New York to Iowa to California, to see how community colleges create partnerships with Fortune 500 companies and local businesses to generate jobs; support apprenticeships with organized labor, and prepare hardworking students for good-paying jobs in the areas in which they live.
Making community colleges free is good for workers, its good for companies, and its good for our economy.
Heres what we propose: Close loopholes for the wealthiest investors and levy a .07% fee on the biggest banks to discourage the kind of risky behavior that crashed our economy just a few years ago.
Doing just that would pay for free community collegeand provide a leg up for working families through tax credits to cover necessities like childcare.
Thats what middle-class economics is all aboutgiving folks a fair chance to get ahead. A fair tax code. No guarantees. Just a fair chance.
Its simple folks, two years of community college should become as free and as universal as high school is today if were to make this economic resurgence permanent and well into the 21st Century.
So I want to thank you all for listening. I hope you have a great weekend and God bless you all and may God protect our troops.
I'm giving good odds that whatever was disconnected, it wasn't a functioning brain.
“Ladies and Gentlemen, this is Joe Biden and Im here filling in for President Obama”
Oh good. I was worried there for a minute.
Education costs have risen proportional to government involvement in the education system. So now they propose a full takeover by the federal government. This will not end well.
In the same sense that 2010 was the "Recovery Summer," yes.
Joe, put the pacifier back in.
“we are going to mitigate risk by increasing the risk for banks...
After reading this entire item, I was sure it was satire. Then I saw the source. Unbelievable.
“There ain’t no free lunch”
Harley Lutch
Upon finishing reading this absurd spew is right where I stopped. These people are insane.
Oh, that reminds me..Get big government out of our schools!
it’s not free, but a ponzi scheme to pass off the costs to the tax payers.
I know, I wasn’t one of them.
Democrat idea of free = levy a fee, fine, tax
Pure class warfare, thinking that the only way to make the poor better off is by making the rich worse off. If the goal were simply more education then Biden would be pushing expanded access to online courses w/ free college credit for challenging. Teachers unions would hate that....
It’s the same thing they did with Obamacare. It’s not about trying to actually reduce costs it’s about starting a big government program that they can funnel money to their preferred constituencies.
Personally I’m at a loss to guess what left-wingers’ motives are, but it always comes back to this ‘zero-sum’ mindset that anyone’s wealth creation is somehow ‘wealth-theft’ from someone else, and the only way to raise up the poor is to lower the rich.
That kind of thinking is not historically an American ideal, it’s more a product of poor countries. imho it’s the mindset that makes the poverty.
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