All these points are interesting and worthy of discussion.  However, none
of them seem to address the reason why?  Why are there so many loans?  Why
are they necessary?

Since 1983, the consumer price index has risen 150%.

The cost of health care has risen 450% in the same period.  According to
some, this is a national emergency and we need to immediately restructure
health care in our country to make it more affordable.

The cost of tuition during this period has risen 750%.  I have yet to hear
a well known pundit or politician take on the industrial educational
complex about their rising costs.  They all want to make access to loans
easier and more "affordable" resulting in people being slaves to the system
instead of investigating what in the hell these universities are doing with
their money.


J

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Due process and judicial process are not one and the same, particularly
when it comes to national security. The Constitution guarantees due
process, not judicial process. - Eric Holder


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