Comments by "Grey Matters" (@o0GrayMatters0o) on "ABC News"
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backwards, upside down, inverted, flip flop, wolf in sheeps clothing, sheep in wolves clothing, no shepherd, no sheep, no goat, no scape goat,
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I don't agree about your former points @Danr07 , but I agree that predatory corporatism is to blame- these systems have corrupted every facet of our lives, including politics and law. It doesn't only seem rigged, it is. It's a waste of potential. I know a lot of really capable and intelligent people that sold themselves short academically for financial reasons. It does not serve society to make higher education (not just basic indoctrination) available to only those with financial means, and force others to take out excessive loans just to be able to afford it.
The whole business of lending excessive amounts of money to working class people for overpriced merit with which to compete in job markets seems to be the root of the problem more than people's propensity to enter into such contracts either so desperately or flippantly- some enjoyed the extra money, others actually needed it to keep going. I get that there were those that took advantage of it, but for others, forcing a choice between work or school is not optimal (at least not for the majority).
There's a conspiracy to keep competition for resources low and maximize profits and socialize losses, and that's a fact. An unmolested and un- man ipulated fair market capitalism is the best system, but this is no longer a democracy, and we are no longer dealing with fair and balanced scales of justice or finance. That's the point that needs to be addressed before the poor working or academic crowds are further divided.
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