Originally posted by Kheldarson
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You will find very few college graduates who agree with the $15 an hour proposal that some labor groups are demanding, because frankly, most of them would agree with me that it is bullshit to punish those who have invested in themselves by raising those who haven't above them.
I support the New Jersey referendum (which may have been forgotten by now, it is several pages back), I think it is exactly how it should be done, a gradual correction that gives the system time to adjust... it is the radical proposals being put forth by labor groups that I oppose.
And on a side note, you're right, college isn't just about making more money... there is a lot of intrinsic value to learning, but learning for learning sake can be done for free online, at community libraries, hell, just by talking to people. Almost anyone who says that they are going to college without expecting a return on their investment is either naive (eg hasn't seen their first bill yet and will gain a motive to get a return on investment or drop out) or lying.

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