| mrstickball said: tombi - To be fair, that's just your tuition. There's a bit more to it in the UK that makes it relatively comparable with the US. Living expenses are a bit higher in the UK than the US, so that does offset the cost of some colleges. Plus, I wonder how much of your colleges are subsidized. Ours are not. They are self-sufficient. |
This is true.
Others beside the ones like u an I who understand this have to understand the Euro/UK view of govt in order to understand why the vast majority of Americans think smaller govt is best. The Euro view states that the govt has a responsibility to take care of almost every aspect of a persons life from womb to tomb in order to "better" society. The US believes that the govt should be limited in control and responsible to the people and not the other way around.
We know this but most of the newer generations that just want to party and could care less don't and that is extremely unfortunate.







