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 @9H86V6DPeace and Freedom from Texas answered…6mos6MO

Yes, we want the future to be bright and when only so mnay people can get access to good schooling it is missed opportunity for many.

 @9H86T6F from Texas answered…6mos6MO

 @9H876BSRepublican from North Carolina answered…6mos6MO

I believe that one should have to work for their education, and should not the person's wealth, but only the person's educational success.

  @Patriot-#1776Constitution from Washington answered…4mos4MO

No, God created rights to protect you from harm, not to allow you to plunder other people and force them to provide a service you want.

  @9CJ6CB6 from Virginia commented…4mos4MO

Everyone pays, everyone benefits. That’s how this is supposed to work. The majority of people agree with this, and if you want an unregulated economy, hop into a Time Machine and go to 1892 Pittsburgh, then talk to me about how glorious laissez-faire capitalism is.

  @Patriot-#1776Constitution from Washington commented…4mos4MO

1892 Pittsburgh, where socialist steel union members burnt down and barricaded the homes of non-union workers in a campaign of terror, defaced the equivalent of hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of private property, and rioted lawlessly in the streets?

  @9CJ6CB6 from Virginia commented…4mos4MO

Dear ******** lord, you can’t seriously think the unions were the problem, can you? They were losing 50% of their pay, the corporations were literally FORCING them to work, our rights in the workplace didn’t exist, they GAVE us that by rioting and protesting, because ****** es like Carnegie and Henry Frick were literally ordering military strikes against their workers for blockading their factory, in the name of not being treated like garbage and given nothing back but wage cuts and longer workdays. I’m truly not going to change what happened at that time, it got the attent…  Read more

  @Patriot-#1776Constitution from Washington commented…4mos4MO

Nice language, nice arguments, very eloquent and incisive. Yes, I do think unions were the problem. They weren't losing 50% of their pay, they were losing, in the worst case, 18% of their pay. They were not being forced to work at all, they were free to quit at any point and many did, they were using brute force to coerce non-union workers to join their case, beating some half to the point of death and engaging in gun-fights with others that resulted in severe injury and in some cases death, plundering and burning buildings, and seizing control, through mob force, of a private factory,…  Read more

 @9H87ZKL from North Carolina answered…6mos6MO

Yes, it should be a right for all because a high-quality education is becoming an increasingly important factor in obtaining a well-paying and stable job. All citizens deserve to live a prosperous life, and part of that is having a successful job. If high-quality education is required for people to have good jobs, then it should be guranteed that they are offerred that education necessary for a prosperous life. The simplest method to provide this high-quality education as a right for all would be for the government to provide it as it should provide for and ensure all citizens live prosperous lives, not just the wealthy.