Your comment makes absolutely no sense whatever, even for you! If the first two years (or 50% of most bachelors degrees) was free, then why would anybody even HAVE to save their hard earned money for it at all?
This especially affects the middle class, as the rich have all the money they need to send their kids to college anyway, and the very poor still could not afford it as therw are other costs of going ot collegs that they can not afford anyway. It is the great Americam middle class that would benefit the most, just as they did right after WWII when the GI Bill enabled so many of them to go to college. And therefore gave the US its greatest increase in college educated people, which in turn has fueled the greatest expansion in technology in the history of mankind. Of course, such progress would be an anathema to most of the ultra conservatives on this site, so I guess I can understand such a logical fault as your posting leaves the rest of us with!
Your comment makes absolutely no sense whatever, even for you! If the first two years (or 50% of most bachelors degrees) was free, then why would anybody even HAVE to save their hard earned money for it at all?
This especially affects the middle class, as the rich have all the money they need to send their kids to college anyway, and the very poor still could not afford it as therw are other costs of going ot collegs that they can not afford anyway. It is the great Americam middle class that would benefit the most, just as they did right after WWII when the GI Bill enabled so many of them to go to college. And therefore gave the US its greatest increase in college educated people, which in turn has fueled the greatest expansion in technology in the history of mankind. Of course, such progress would be an anathema to most of the ultra conservatives on this site, so I guess I can understand such a logical fault as your posting leaves the rest of us with!