Congratulations to the Racine Journal Times editorialists who actually came out against a proposal to charge the rich a higher tuition at UW schools. Wow!
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Anonymous
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Denis, Either you mean getting it 'Right', as in agreeing with the free-market ideology of the 'Right'; or you mean getting it right, as in agreeing with Denis Navratil.
Either way, this is a rhetoric question which merely says the some newspaper agreed with you and the 'Right'.
Since there is no such thing as a level playing field in so called 'free' market economies, as anyone who is 'honest' can realize, then the fair thing to do would be to pro-rate the cost of higher education, where inequality REALLY accelerates the haves and the have-nots.
Funny how the 'haves' want equal cost, but they want unequal opportunity.
I love Racine Wisconsin. But I am not naive about the challenges we face. I have chosen the name Free Racine for a reason. For Racine to realize its great potential, we must free ourselves from our own failed policies, from high taxes, failing schools, and self serving politicians.
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Denis,
Either you mean getting it 'Right', as in agreeing with the free-market ideology of the 'Right'; or you mean getting it right, as in agreeing with Denis Navratil.
Either way, this is a rhetoric question which merely says the some newspaper agreed with you and the 'Right'.
anon, if you wish to make an argument for multiple tuition rates at UW schools, please do so. Otherwise, you are just ranting.
Troll alert:
Anonymous... Internet troll
Yes, your comments are the internet equivalent of pigeon doo.
This alert refers to all three of your little messes last night (8:35, 8:40 and 8:45).
Troll Hunter is on patrol. Be ready for that.
Since there is no such thing as a level playing field in so called 'free' market economies, as anyone who is 'honest' can realize, then the fair thing to do would be to pro-rate the cost of higher education, where inequality REALLY accelerates the haves and the have-nots.
Funny how the 'haves' want equal cost, but they want unequal opportunity.
THAT is the state of right wing politics today.
the fair thing to do would be to pro-rate the cost of higher education
Pro-rate the cost based on what criteria?
Yeah, that's what I figured you'd say, anon.
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