The real problem is that it is highly unlikely that they well become part of the payers.
Why? Several reasons.
1. Many will not graduate. Going to college does not mean graduating from college.
2. Many of those who graduate will have crap degrees. The market for gender studies and ethnic studies is extremely tiny. Who knew?
3. Many of those with degrees will not find jobs because the economy will be collapsing thanks to socialist policies.
4. Last, but not least, a generation that has been indoctrinated to expect a constant stream of free handouts is not going to expect to have to work for anything after graduation. Instead of looking for a job and becoming productive, they are going to look for their next handout: housing, cars, food, etc.
2. Many of those who graduate will have crap degrees. The market for gender studies and ethnic studies is extremely tiny. Who knew?
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Watching the Cardinals play a couple days ago and Steven Piscotti came to the plate. The broadcaster, making small talk, as they always do, mentioned that Piscotti had graduated from Stanford with a degree in climate change, the announcer seemed really impressed with that.
I just thought,, it’s a good thing for him that he knows how to play baseball.