"I think one argument that is rarely brought up is that taxpayers in their mid 30s to mid 50s were able to pay little tuition because they were largely subsidized by the taxpayers of their state."
"@Ursus Maritimus: Ah yes...the ol' argument that because the manufacturer didn't give you the product exactly like you want then you can justify stealing it."
"At this point, I think that anybody with an IQ above 75 (which includes probably half the people that post on Consumerist - the rest of you know who you are) understands that if you sign up for a "free trial" or an "introductory offer" online you are actually signing up for the "scam of the century.""
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