Do not ever come at me again talking about "stop asking for a handout." I'm not even going to bother educating you about college costs and their affect. How about you read the bill and its purpose first.
But I will address the lunacy you just spewed on a general level. How did you make the leap from forgiving current loans, to assuming nothing would be done for the future, and that bringing the costs down would not be another objective? Why is who gets what, when and how even relevant if you're so convinced its a handout?

How did you come to the conclusion that somehow college would be "nationalized" if you even know what that means which would lead to it being devalued? All due respect, but this is the dumbest thing I will read all day and it's only 10:40AM. College is much more affordable in Canada and they seem to be doing just fine without it being all "nationalized". As if every state doesn't already have its land grant universities that it imposes certain requirements on in order to continue to receive public funding. :thiswork:
So let's allow college degrees which are the keys to most new jobs be completely unaffordable, rise at a rate higher than anything over the past 20 years (by a CONSIDERABLE margin) while the jobs you get after make living a middle-class lifestyle barely affordable. That's right, keep those monthly payments high and see if the people who are supposed to be the new home-buyers and spenders have the money to do so.
But keep using the same language that caused your candidate to lose just now. The average college student graduates 20,000 in debt, but go ahead continue on with your bullshyt. If it wasn't so early I'd break it down completely, but you just illuminated what kind of person you are completely. I'm still school, when it's all said and done, parts of this might not even apply to me, but I've always known that the country is bigger than just me. But I'm not surprised...you are from Jersey.