No, what we have here is grand looting on the part of the looting class. If the people who are being looted wake up and resist, that is to their credit.

Maybe you have an explanation for the utterly stupendous skyrocketing of the cost of higher education? When i was at community college in the '80s full-load tuition was $250 per quarter. i could work my way through school.

When i was at university in the '90s and '00s, i told the student activists who were fighting the annual more-than-inflation tuition hikes to step back and look at the long-term trend: Higher education was being privatized, taken out of the hands of the state (whose natural interest is an educated and informed citizenry) and placed into the hands of profiteers (whose natural interest is looting), and it was this intentional process that was driving the annual jack in tuition.

Why does it require a hundred thousand dollar loan to attend school for four years? What miracles allowed past generations to NOT borrow this much for the privilege to attend a university? This is privatization, profiteering, looting. i certainly agree that the generations who bought into the steadily more outrageous scam should have been smarter about recognizing the outrageous scam, but the looters and scammers are the ones who need to be held to account to rectify the situation, not the victims of the scam.

Do you have the ability to see that this system was structured - intentionally - by interested parties - whose object was to generate massive profits off the intentionally structured system? There’s nothing “natural” about the market price of education, and there is NOTHING JUST about the trillion-dollar debt that has been engineered by the looters.

Not to even go into the intentional structuring of the mortgage derivative scams, and the looters who profiteer off those trillion-dollar debts…

Debt strike!