If you say so, I am done.Spoken like an economics professor. A lot of kids today aren’t taught basic economics. The money they make, minus what the government, ins, etc takes is theirs. With their money, they pay their expenses. If their expenses exceed the money they make, they’re what’s called broke. No one else’s fault, no entitlement to other people’s money, just broke. They can reduce expenses or increase their income. Pretty basic I know but nothing political about it. Instead, they borrow thousands of dollars, blow it on parties, fancy apartments, etc then expect someone to bail them out. Not all by any means, but a growing percentage. Meanwhile colleges increase tuition, expect less work from their tenured professors, and the cycle continues unchecked. You missed answering some questions so if we are going to play this game, you should tell us if you support not standing for the National Anthem.
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