I'm simply saying that if ANYONE has the motivation to go to college in this country, there are always options. It's a matter of doing personal homework to research the possibilities and not sitting on your dead ass and expecting the politicians to fund your education with someone else's honest labor.
and this is the undeniable TRUTH. Some may have an easier path because some one in their past EARNED it,....but along the way someone has to EARN it. You can't create huge entitlements when you can't fund the ones you already have. There are plenty of worthy causes to fund but "taxing the rich" and painting them witha broad brush them as 'greedy'...is simply a cop out from your own personal responsibility for your own life. As I pointed out from Ohio State's budget, there is already significant government (progressively taxed taxpayer)contributions, so it is not like we are not already taxing for education. Additonally, alumni giving and donations from the 'rich' also contribute significant financial support....8% of the University's budget is from voluntary giving!( and I think it is fair to say that is not coming from the poor or lower middle class).
It is incredibly simplistic and naive, and in the end, self defeating to blame the "greedy rich" or Ronald Reagan for one's educational plight. If there is a decrease in social mobility, it is due to many factors, not the least of which is a breakdown of the nuclear family by 50 years of social legislation. Now, more than ever, there are more ways for families and people to acquire a college education.... Ways that were not available when my grandfather, a common laborer, worked 12 and 14 hour days to support his 4 kids as they worked their way thru school. There were no assistance programs then and yet, 4 kids went to college and moved their family up the social ladder. That ethic...that a parent has a responsibility to provide/and or assist in any way possible their children's educational development persists in my family 2 generations later...and to a man (or woman)...ALL of my cousins and all of their worthy and able progeny have/ are attending college. Only a few of us are upper 10%' ers...none of us upper 5%....most are middle class. Now I realize that not everyone is 'lucky" enough to be born into that kind of a situation...but I assure you, there is nothing 'lucky' about it. It is a value that is instilled, demanded of, and carefully planned for our posterity. That kind of value should not be taxed away. It is a debt that we owe our children....but nobody else.
Seriously, if any of my kids were to have the notion that someone else is responsible or to blame for the lack of their personal development I would be incredibly disappointed in them. Together , we have worked to provide the wherewithal for their success and it is their responsibility to do the same for their children. If my cousin, a divorced woman with 2 kids and living on a teacher's salary can put her kids thru college using the currently available means then so can you. If you are not 'lucky' enough to have such a parent(s) then become the one who does it... for your own posterity ...and set the example for your kids.
Good....now start thinking about providing an education for you own children rather than how you are going to burden 'rich' taxpayers with their education. Just take care of your own...you'll have enough trying to do just that.and I got my degrees but that does not mean I do not realize the problems faced by others.