Should college education and healthcare be a constitutional right?

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It is interesting. I don't agree with just saying this w/out looking at the why, then saying that when those people go to expensive 4 year universities, they pay nothing and get money in return Alll that is part of the student loan hustle and the poor/working class are IMO heavily burdened by more so than those who can afford to pay outright for college. Damned if they do, damned if they don't.

Is Merica turning into a caste-like system? I mean damn, seems like folks can't do nothing but stay what they were born into...

Yeah I believe Bruenig has clarified since then that his argument here is just about the contemporary numbers. And that with free college, more poor would go for sure.

I personally like the prospect of tuition free college with expanded access to food stamps/housing vouchers.

I truly don't see the non-philosophical argument against universal healthcare
 
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