Would You Pay $100,000 to Work at McDonalds?

Don Irvine of Accuracy in Academia points out:

  • Princeton University put down $136 million for a new dorm financed by EBay’s Meg Whitman. Each room in the 500-bed facility cost $227,000
  • UMass Amherst invested nearly $300 million in capital projects and $375 million more are underway
  • The University of Oregon(Eugene) $227 million multipurpose sports arena is the most expensive college athletic facility in the country

A lot of this glitz has nothing to do with education, but that’s another story.

So let’s get this straight – America’s college students get to live like royalty for four years – Then they’re saddled with tens of thousands of dollars in student loans and thrown out on the street. Some of them find that the only job they can get is flipping burgers at McDonalds..."

A job that these debt saddled college graduates will not be getting because it is already filled by the illegal aliens from Mexico that Meg Whitman wants to give amnesty to. 

LewRockwell.com reveals that:

"(T)he cost of college tuition in the United States has gone up by over 900 percent since 1978, and most college graduates are not able to find decent jobs in this economy. So we are all expected to go into debt for the next 30 years to pay for college, but then the system fails us by not providing nearly enough good jobs. Is there any wonder why more people than ever are asking if college is really worth it? In the United States today, there are more than 100,000 janitors and more than 317,000 waiters and waitresses that have college degrees."  

Meanwhile:

" Small business creation is being absolutely crushed by the federal government, and millions of illegal immigrants have been allowed in to the country and they are now competing for the limited number of jobs that are still available. "



 

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