Forum Post: Liberate Students from Debt
Posted 11 years ago on Aug. 5, 2013, 6:44 p.m. EST by insider007
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Two brothers have invented a way for the 99% to help liberate students from debt.
Please visit www.scholarrelief.com - on that website, students can showcase their talent, leverage their social networks, and obtain funding without going into debt to large banks.
Crowdfunding education is an excellent way to protest the large banks by not becoming beholden to student loan debt. Let's ban together and cooperate to create a new America! Please also visit our blog to learn more about our positions against large corporate banks:
The answer is simple -
but impossible as long as the regressive 1% Rs control the House - VOTEOUTRs
Raise taxes on the politicians' employers - the 1% and the corpse -
by one half of one percent and give the money to PUBLIC universities
capitalism works - creating massive competition for the private university leaches will drive down the price of education.
The answer is simple -
but impossible as long as the regressive 1% Rs control the House - VOTEOUTRs
http://occupywallst.org/article/wall-street-doesnt-just-run-the-show-they-write-th/
http://occupywallst.org/archive/page-3/
http://occupywallst.org/article/chicago-july-4-block-party-fight-austerity-rahms-h/
http://occupywallst.org/article/nyc-restore-fourth/
Be fair.
I'm not sure that I understand
I'm not being fair ?
sure - the Ds are not perfect - they ( and Obama ) don't do every thing I want
but is there ANYTHING the Rs would do better ?
If that is the standard we are accepting now, we should throw in the towel and get it over with.
How's that working out for you, Chris?
You understand perfectly.
I'm impressed - you know me better than I do
Sounds like a great program.
That type of thing has always been available. There are dozens of local scholarships that people could contribute to. If we did we wouldn't need the banks.
I read some of the appeals for funding. On the surface it seems pretty user driven. I wondered what controls exist to prevent fraud.
I'm sure there are controls.