Liberals are such great problem solvers. The best, in fact:
It used to be: you can work your way up and you can get to the inner circle. The great equalizer was the public education system. pic.twitter.com/SDunwtkQQe
— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) January 3, 2017
Then the economy changed. When the economy changed from a manufacturing economy to a high-tech economy, a HS degree wasn't enough. pic.twitter.com/O5lX1CzD5C
— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) January 3, 2017
The solution? Why, free college, of course!
We’re making college tuition-free for middle-class families. This is the most aggressive plan ever proposed.
?Watch https://t.co/O3oXmEdnXp pic.twitter.com/AiTcTah1Ui— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) January 3, 2017
If we can help you do well, we will. Because that’s the American Dream.
? Watch at https://t.co/O3oXmEdnXp pic.twitter.com/GuxXIheBgg— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) January 3, 2017
And it’s got the Bernie Sanders Seal of Approval, so you know it’s a great plan:
.@SenSanders: If we’re going to do a justice to low-income families, we must have the best educated workforce in the world. pic.twitter.com/41GmT0RFDy
— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) January 3, 2017
We’re making college tuition-free for middle-class families.My proposal offers free tuition at SUNY, CUNY schools—every kid deserves a shot. pic.twitter.com/doYc7IoyTe
— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) January 3, 2017
We're going to provide New Yorkers with free tuition to two- and four-year colleges. This is going to reverberate across the country. pic.twitter.com/FQBR3DQw1A
— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) January 3, 2017
Can you imagine if other states followed suit? We’d be that much closer to turning the whole country into a New-York-style liberal paradise!
NY governor announces plan to offer free tuition at public colleges https://t.co/kzvOfYqmDl pic.twitter.com/KKrUEMbwPc
— The Hill (@thehill) January 3, 2017
More from The Hill:
According to The New York Times, any student who has been accepted to a public university in New York will be eligible for free tuition if their family earns $125,000 or less a year.
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Nearly one million New York families would qualify for the program.
Initial estimates show the program would cost the state $163 million when fully put in place in 2019.
If there’s one thing we can count on when it comes to government spending, it’s that “initial estimates” are pretty much guaranteed to be way below the actual cost. But that’s all right with liberals. When all else fails, just spend more! As long as it’s all free, who cares?
Faculty & Staff, please report to your designated slave quartershttps://t.co/DYeZymQnnQ
— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) January 3, 2017
Oh no, the faculty still get full salary, you see.
— Cory Runyan (@Runyan99) January 3, 2017
.@Runyan99 I got my degree in economics from Everything Is Free University®
— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) January 3, 2017
Wheeeee!
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