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ICYMI: Democrats’ socialist takeover of higher education

During the Federal Student Aid office’s virtual conference held on Tuesday, Department of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos exposed the push for free college for what it is: a socialist takeover of higher education.
 
Democrats have long pushed for free college at the expense of American taxpayers and students who are truly in need of assistance. Unlike Democrats, Committee Republicans and the Department of Education understand that a debt cancellation scheme robs from the poor to pay for the rich and gives the government unprecedented control over our academic institutions.
 
In case you missed it, The Hill covered Secretary DeVos’ remarks at yesterday’s virtual conference:
 
DeVos knocks free college push as 'socialist takeover of higher education'
By Justine Coleman
December 1, 2020
 
Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos knocked the push for free college as a “socialist takeover of higher education” during an online conference Tuesday.
 
DeVos criticized the push during the Federal Student Aid office’s virtual conference, cautioning that a free college program would ruin the American economy. Her comments regarding the "truly insidious notion of government gift giving” come as President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration looms 50 days away.
 
“We’ve heard shrill calls to cancel, to forgive, to make it all free,” she said during the conference. “Any innocuous label out there can’t obfuscate what it really is: wrong. The campaign for free college is a matter of total government control.”
 
“Make no mistake: It is a socialist takeover of higher education,” she continued. “Now, depending on your personal politics, some of you might not find that notion as scary as I do. But mark my words: None of you will like the way it will work.”
 
The secretary of education has previously voiced her disapproval for the movement and argues that a free college program would put the financial burden on taxpayers, including two-thirds of Americans who do not attend college.
 
Biden has said he wants to have public colleges and universities offer free tuition for families that make less than $125,000 per year, in addition to bolstering loan forgiveness programs. The president-elect has also supported ideas to eliminate $10,000 in federal student debt for all borrowers in a COVID-19 relief measure, The Associated Press reported.
 
“Somebody, somewhere pays the bill,” she said. “And the bill is coming due. What we do next in education policy and in public policy writ large will either break our already fragile economy, or it will unleash an age of achievement and prosperity the likes of which we've never seen.”
 
To read the full article from The Hill, click here
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