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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Obama Offers College Tuition Tax Credit In Exchange For Indentured Servitude

An indentured servant is someone who works without pay in exchange for a special favor.  During colonial times many indentured servants gave over their services in exchange for passage to America.  During modern times, Barack Obama would like to create indentured servants who give over their services in exchange for college tuition money.

It’s the dream of the teacher who works at Dunkin Donuts after school just to make ends meet. She needs better pay, and more support, and the freedom to do more than just teach to the test. And if her students want to go on to college, they shouldn’t fear decades of debt. That’s why I’ll make college affordable with an annual $4,000 tax credit if you’re willing to do community service, or national service. We will invest in you, but we’ll ask you to invest in your country.

Seems to me that a better solution to the problem is not to create entire generations of college-bound indentured servants (what would the government do with all those new workers anyway?) but rather to empower individuals so that they can pay their own way.  Put simply, we should seek to make individuals more independent as opposed to dependent on the government.

(via OTB)

Comments

Taxpayers would be on the hook for this and the tenured pointy heads and educrats would laugh all the way to the bank!
Tuition is so expensive because it is shielded from market forces. A $4000 subsidy would result in a $4000 increase in tuition.

Kevin on February 19, 2008 at 08:35 am

Surely this is just an extension of paying for the college tuition of former service personnel? If you aren’t going to criticise that, then can you seriously criticise this? The only difference is that they do their service afterwards.


Do not fear to be eccentric in opinion, for every opinion now accepted was once eccentric.

ManofFireandLight on February 19, 2008 at 09:17 am

You an’me, we sweat an’ strain,
Body all achin’ an’ racket wid pain,
Tote dat barge! Lif’ dat bale!


“Poverty of goods is easily cured; poverty of the mind is irreparable.”

Bat One on February 19, 2008 at 02:21 pm
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