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elleng

(131,979 posts)
29. If this attitude prevails, we will ALL have lost.
Wed Jul 6, 2016, 04:31 PM
Jul 2016

You may want to ignore this:

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders today welcomed a proposal by Secretary Hillary Clinton which combines the best features of plans that she and Sanders brought forth during the campaign to make higher education affordable for all and substantially reduces student debt.

“As I’ve traveled throughout the country during this campaign, I have heard over and over again from young people and their parents what the high cost of college and student debt is doing to their lives. For some, it means not being able to go to college at all, and that’s the case for hundreds of thousands of high school graduates.

“These are young people who will find it harder to make it into the middle class and fulfill their dreams. For others, it means graduating school deeply in debt, and being forced to pay off that debt year after year after year. And that may mean not being able to buy a home, get married or have kids.

“I want to take this opportunity to applaud Secretary Clinton for the very bold initiative she has just brought forth today for the financing of higher education. This proposal combines some of the strongest ideas she fought for during the campaign with some of the principles that I fought for. The final product is a result of the work of both campaigns.

“Let me be very clear. This proposal, when implemented, will revolutionize the funding of higher education in America, improve the economic future of our country and make life immediately better for tens of millions of people stuck with high levels of student debt.

“This proposed legislation will provide free tuition at public colleges and universities for all families in America earning $125,000 a year or less – 83 percent of our families.

“In other words, the dream of higher education in America will become a reality for all, regardless of the income of one’s family. This proposal will also provide very substantial relief for students and families carrying student debt.

“In the year 2016, we should be encouraging our people to get the best education they can, not punishing them.

“Our goal should be to have the best educated country in the world. In a highly-competitive global economy, it is insane that hundreds of thousands of bright young people are unable to afford the high cost of college and millions more leave school deeply in debt.

“I thank Secretary Clinton for introducing this proposal which, in my view, will have a profound impact on the future of our country.”

A Revolutionary Step Forward for Higher Education
https://berniesanders.com/press-release/revolutionary-step-forward-higher-education/

http://www.democraticunderground.com/12512240964

Is Bernie Sanders a member of the Democratic party? stonecutter357 Jul 2016 #1
Bernie Sanders serves in Congress as an Independent but caucuses with the Democrats. NT Eric J in MN Jul 2016 #3
In my opinion, Hillary should give him NOTHING cosmicone Jul 2016 #2
Too late. He got something. NT Eric J in MN Jul 2016 #4
Proves my point -- he keeps wanting more cosmicone Jul 2016 #5
The Democratic Platform Committee is meeting on Friday and Saturday. Eric J in MN Jul 2016 #6
At this point, Clinton shouldn't care cosmicone Jul 2016 #8
In which case he'd speak outside Kentonio Jul 2016 #23
OWS had protests beamed everywhere cosmicone Jul 2016 #28
We're talking about millions of votes. Kentonio Jul 2016 #33
Not really cosmicone Jul 2016 #34
It's not extortion for goodness sake Kentonio Jul 2016 #37
He's obnoxious and he's not as self-important as he imagines but... randome Jul 2016 #14
Not if he wants the entire manifesto added to the platform cosmicone Jul 2016 #16
Yeah, I know, there's a fine line between agreement and 'giving in'. randome Jul 2016 #18
Please check the new TOS Kentonio Jul 2016 #24
Right, no more hand outs Tom Rinaldo Jul 2016 #21
Thats childish. phleshdef Jul 2016 #25
Give HIM nothing? elleng Jul 2016 #26
Someone loses, someone wins - the majority won cosmicone Jul 2016 #27
If this attitude prevails, we will ALL have lost. elleng Jul 2016 #29
Post removed Post removed Jul 2016 #30
Is free college something you are in support of or not? HarmonyRockets Jul 2016 #38
An easy compromise to make frazzled Jul 2016 #7
The basis of Sanders' 'College for All Act' is two-to-one federal matching funds. Eric J in MN Jul 2016 #9
That answers none of my questions frazzled Jul 2016 #11
The source of the federal funds in Sanders' College for All Act is a tax on Wall St transactions. NT Eric J in MN Jul 2016 #13
Yes, and taxes are levied by Congress frazzled Jul 2016 #15
Bernie Sanders' statement praising the tuition compromise. Eric J in MN Jul 2016 #10
Good news letter from Sanders. "The free tuition proposal covers 83% of our families." Sunlei Jul 2016 #19
Thank you Bernie for not conceding! jalan48 Jul 2016 #12
Good, both campaigns continue to work together. Sunlei Jul 2016 #17
I suppose there might have been some value in Sanders My Good Babushka Jul 2016 #20
Well good ismnotwasm Jul 2016 #22
Hah! Good! Tierra_y_Libertad Jul 2016 #31
It appears that many here are in no way interested in promoting the general welfare. elleng Jul 2016 #32
If she means "propose increasing Pell grants" great! Orangepeel Jul 2016 #35
Asked - Why doesn't Bernie just quit already? demwing Jul 2016 #36
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