Also, as @thompson2020p4 mentioned, higher education levels have strong correlations with higher average earnings, emphasizing that efforts to increase access to college education for low income and minority students is the best way to bridge this gap.
It’s true that we must help those who cannot afford a college degree. However, the best way to address this issue is to urge lawmakers to cut student costs by spending more on public institutions and to expand access to student loan programs, rather than restricting them.
It’s true that we must help those who cannot afford a college degree. However, the best way to address this issue is to urge lawmakers to cut student costs by spending more on public institutions and to expand access to student loan programs, rather than restricting them.
Lol. Idk if you could make a more elitist tweet if you tried. 2/3 of Americans don’t have a college degree and they’re all still important. We need to help the less fortunate who can’t afford a college degree, and not put them into thousands of dollars of debt. #america#rhsp4
It’s been proven time and time again that college graduates are less likely to vote for republicans. Perhaps this is the reason @P4Rick is so heavily inclined to discourage young Americans from pursuing higher education?
This is a direct quote from the candidate. We are reporting her quote from her speech about her platform. As indicated by quotation marks. The only disgraceful thing here is your reading comprehension.
Rick Palmer is up first with an extraneous campaign speech. The self proclaimed libertarian appears to be quite preoccupied with the “liberal media” not giving libertarian independents a platform, cutting taxes, and his questionable plan to fix our “bloated” government #rhsp4