Comments by "Ace1000ks1975" (@Ace1000ks19751982) on "Louis Rossmann"
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There is no free college in the U.S.A., you have to pay out of it mostly out of your pocket. You can fund it by getting grants if you can qualify for it, but that won't cover it all. It will only cover part of it. Your parents can support you, and if they cannot you need to borrow money from the Federal government. You borrow money from the Feds, and it must be paid back after you graduate or stop going to school. If you don't pay it back, they have the absolute right to garnish your wages. They will track you down with your Social Security number. No free college, it is a myth. Colleges and universities are there to make money. Since the state and federal governments had been making cuts to subsidies, the price of college tuition had been going up and up for years. In addition to higher requirements from employers who will hire only people with 4 year Bachelor's Degrees, the demand for these degrees went up and up over the years. As a result, college tuition sky rocketed.
I went to public school, and I came out good. I was just a independent learner throughout my life. I just read the text books, listen to the lectures, and understood everything. I didn't spend all day studying, I would study a few hours a day and do fairly well in school. There isn't anything wrong with public schools, the teachers there are 100% qualified to do their jobs. If the students are stupid and can't learn, it isn't the public school system's fault, or the teachers fault either.
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@dev0random if you ever took economics 101 in college, the purpose of the corporation is to be efficient. That means, they are efficient when it comes to making money. In reality, most of people who are hired by businesses are hired mostly by small and medium sized businesses. Businesses where you will more than likely see the owners of these businesses, but if you work in a large corporation you have no personal connection to your employer.
Let's say in the future, you had another political party which actually stuck up for the American people. Let's say, they made a law which fines anyone who hires undocumented workers with a fine of $100,000 per undocumented worker, and the people who hired them must pay for the detention and deportation of these people. I guarantee you, the Republicans or the Democrats wouldn't support it. Especially the Republicans who tout all this white nationalist bullshit. The solution is, we need a real 3rd party.
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It's monopoly pure and simple. These big platforms don't want you to sell exclusively at their website over your website.
I also noticed, a lot of the Chinese companies that made products for people who sold on Amazon and Ebay are beginning to sell their products on Amazon and Ebay directly at lower prices. At the same time, Amazon is copying successful products from sellers, and kicking them off their platform.
Either way, sellers on platforms, like Ebay, and Amazon are screwed. There is no future in it unless, you buy individual components, put it together in your own workshop, and sell it on your website. Use social media, like Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, and others for marketing and advertising your stuff.
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@GeorgeVCohea-dw7ou Requiring sellers on platforms, like Amazon to sell the exact same products for more on the sellers website is a monopolistic practice. It doesn't make any sense, because Amazon and Ebay charge you a fee to sell on their platforms. You should be able to charge more on selling on platforms, like Amazon, Ebay, and other platforms, because your costs are higher.
For people that know better, you can find better prices if you search on the internet to buy things. You can buy stuff on websites, like Aliexpress and buy it at wholesale prices cheaper than Amazon or Ebay. You can go to let's say Sony's website and order PS5s, or Oberto Beef Jerky, etc. In that respect, Amazon and Ebay aren't monopolies, because the internet is full of websites that sell things.
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