Iâm guessing youâve heard of the acclaimed
TV show âGame of Thrones.â Seven kingdoms vying for power, plots within plots, watch
your back or lose your head. Itâs great. But youâve probably never heard of a real
life drama that I call the âGame of Loans.â Thatâs a game Washington politicians play
on young people, that is, college students, every day. Just like âGame of Thrones,â the âGame of Loansâ has plots within plots, big winners and big losers. The winners are politicians and colleges.
They fool students into thinking that by generously providing ever-larger college loans to cover
ever-larger tuition costs, they have earned studentsâ votes at election time. Why do
I say students are fooled? Because it is thanks to the very politicians who promise students
more and more aid -- in league with the colleges -- that college tuition became so expensive
in the first place. Hereâs how the game works. According to Bloomberg News, since 1978 the
cost of a college education has gone up by over 1000% percent. Way past the rate of inflation.
Tuition alone at many colleges is 20, 40, even 50 thousand dollars a year! So, how do
you pay for it? Answer: student loans, loans that the government is happy to give you since
they collect the interest. You donât have to be a finance major to figure out that all
these student loans give colleges no incentive to cut costs. Instead, it gives them every
incentive to raise costs. Higher tuition obviously means more money for the college. Now if students were going to college in record
numbers to study engineering or computer science or biology -- professions with high employment
rates -- maybe these crazy sums would make some sense. Maybe. But the most common majors
are in the social sciences and communications -- in subjects like sociology, cinema history
and gender studies. Not surprisingly these majors have very high unemployment rates,
as in, they donât prepare you for a job. And these majors are mainstream! You can get
a degree in storytelling, bag piping and puppet arts for your fifty thousand a year. But hereâs the point: colleges are no longer
primarily about preparing you for a career. Today's higher education is about teaching
you what a terrible country America is, social activism⌠and binge drinking. Hey, if college
didn't cost so much the parties might be worth it, but it does. The average student loan debt in America is
$28,400 per borrower. Note that this is per borrower, not graduate! Big difference. A
large chunk of the 1.3 trillion dollar student loan liability is held by ex-students who
never graduated. For every 100 students who enter a four- year college only 59 exit with
a degree. But maybe youâre one of the lucky ones.
You got a business degree and you found a decent job. Chances are youâre paying off
your student loans and will be for the next 10, 20 or even 30 years! Good luck saving
money for a down payment on a house or just about anything else.
Mike Rowe from the TV show âDirty Jobsâ nicely summarized the issue this way: "We
are lending money we don't have to kids who can't pay it back to train them for jobs that
no longer exist." So, am I saying that college is always a waste
of time and money? Of course not. But I am saying this: 1) Remember that if you take out a student
loan, itâs not free money. You actually have to pay it back. I know this sounds ridiculously
basic but itâs also ridiculously important. And since you owe this money to the federal
government, you canât get out of it, even if you declare bankruptcy. 2) Whenever you hear politicians say they
want to make college âmore affordable,â what theyâre really saying is that they
want to get the youth vote while making it easier for you to dig yourself into a deep
hole. These politicians donât have your best interest
at heart. They have their own best interest at heart -- namely, getting elected. You donât
owe them anything. âThe Game of Loansâ is rigged -- and not
in your favor. But if youâre smart about your choices, you can beat the odds. Iâm Charlie Kirk of Turning Point USA for
Prager University.
why am I not surprised, this video is hidden, despite reddits demographic being perfect for it: Clueless liberal students