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	<title>Comments on: The Future of U.S. Higher Education</title>
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		<title>By: george abney</title>
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		<dc:creator>george abney</dc:creator>
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		<description>It was an error to attach the implied guarantee of economic sucess to obtaining a college degree. The more sucess attained the fabric of a myth,
the less savings people wanted to invest. Therefore, increased loans for eduction reflects an attitude of scepticism about the return on a college degree.  The end result is a fictitious lifestyle financed by fictitious abundance.  In Russia after the collapse of the USSR people laughed to say: They pretend to pay is and we pretend to work.  In the USA after the collapse of the cornucopia people aren&#039;t laughing. They are looking for a noose as they reach for their shotguns.  States are preparing for major civil unrest as desperate voters express angst at government and its managers.</description>
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the less savings people wanted to invest. Therefore, increased loans for eduction reflects an attitude of scepticism about the return on a college degree.  The end result is a fictitious lifestyle financed by fictitious abundance.  In Russia after the collapse of the USSR people laughed to say: They pretend to pay is and we pretend to work.  In the USA after the collapse of the cornucopia people aren&#8217;t laughing. They are looking for a noose as they reach for their shotguns.  States are preparing for major civil unrest as desperate voters express angst at government and its managers.</p>
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