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		By: mf		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Robert, first I&#039;d like to congratulate you for a job (apparently) well done.  You&#039;ve worked hard and achieved great success!

I&#039;d also like to comment, though, that part of the reason why you&#039;ve become so successful may be due to the fact that you learned to work hard and make good choices.  You didn&#039;t just have stuff given to you.  You had to work for it, and quite likely that strong work ethic carried over to your career.

I agree completely that Obama wants to keep the college bubble fully inflated.  When it pops, many of his most ardent supporters (the college faculty) will take a hit.  And that group are typically well over 90% Democrat supporters.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Robert, first I&#8217;d like to congratulate you for a job (apparently) well done.  You&#8217;ve worked hard and achieved great success!</p>
<p>I&#8217;d also like to comment, though, that part of the reason why you&#8217;ve become so successful may be due to the fact that you learned to work hard and make good choices.  You didn&#8217;t just have stuff given to you.  You had to work for it, and quite likely that strong work ethic carried over to your career.</p>
<p>I agree completely that Obama wants to keep the college bubble fully inflated.  When it pops, many of his most ardent supporters (the college faculty) will take a hit.  And that group are typically well over 90% Democrat supporters.</p>
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		By: Robert		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[These are among the &quot;millionaire&#039;s tax loopholes&quot; he&#039;s trying to close in order to help keep the college tuition bubble inflated. When Obama announced more &quot;help&quot; to students with large student loans, he said it will be paid for by closing &quot;tax loopholes for millionaires&quot;

This is a hot button issue for me because

1) I&#039;m a millionaire. (In fact, my annual personal income tax bill exceeds a million dollars)

and

2) I never had any student loans. I worked while I went to college, commuting to Hofstra University on the public bus and carpooling. I didn&#039;t want to be in debt when I graduated so I chose to go to a school close to home and not live on campus, etc. I also chose to get a practical degree instead of pursuing my musical interests.

It is inevitable that our Government will pay off the $1 Trillion in student debt by taxing me. And I&#039;m furious that I&#039;ll have to pay for all these women&#039;s studies and Russian literature degrees. I&#039;m sure that part of my success has to do with rational financial choices I made when I entered college.

I have no regrets about my excellent Hofstra University education. But if I knew I could borrow any amount of money and not have to pay it back, I may have looked at other options.

Obama taxing people he doesn&#039;t like so he can give more free stuff to his constituents is disgusting, immoral, and un-American.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These are among the &#8220;millionaire&#8217;s tax loopholes&#8221; he&#8217;s trying to close in order to help keep the college tuition bubble inflated. When Obama announced more &#8220;help&#8221; to students with large student loans, he said it will be paid for by closing &#8220;tax loopholes for millionaires&#8221;</p>
<p>This is a hot button issue for me because</p>
<p>1) I&#8217;m a millionaire. (In fact, my annual personal income tax bill exceeds a million dollars)</p>
<p>and</p>
<p>2) I never had any student loans. I worked while I went to college, commuting to Hofstra University on the public bus and carpooling. I didn&#8217;t want to be in debt when I graduated so I chose to go to a school close to home and not live on campus, etc. I also chose to get a practical degree instead of pursuing my musical interests.</p>
<p>It is inevitable that our Government will pay off the $1 Trillion in student debt by taxing me. And I&#8217;m furious that I&#8217;ll have to pay for all these women&#8217;s studies and Russian literature degrees. I&#8217;m sure that part of my success has to do with rational financial choices I made when I entered college.</p>
<p>I have no regrets about my excellent Hofstra University education. But if I knew I could borrow any amount of money and not have to pay it back, I may have looked at other options.</p>
<p>Obama taxing people he doesn&#8217;t like so he can give more free stuff to his constituents is disgusting, immoral, and un-American.</p>
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