Student records, including financial records? No. That information isn't shared by the bursar or registrar or financial aid office with you, even if you ask for it. The reason is as I stated before, it is unethical. Someone choosing to divulge their information to you is not the same thing as you soliciting that information. That's my point.
The problem is, you set "wasteful" as a moving bar that you adjust depending on how your argument is faring. It also allows you wiggle room later on for you to more narrow down a point you should have already narrowed down. That's just laziness. Secondly, if we had free public college and single payer health care, household debt would decline and personal savings would increase since student loan and medical debt make up the largest total share of all debt, combined. Medical bills are the largest share of bankruptcy, and student loan debt is larger than credit card debt. Single payer and free public college/debt forgiveness would ease the two biggest debt drags we face.You are saying the same thing--you think we would be doing it "better" if we had free college, free healthcare, forgive student debt. I am not biased against government spending, I am biased against government waste and unproductive spending while you think if government is spending money it must be for a good purpose with no regard to whether the program accomplishes its goals or end up with most benefits going to those providing the services (colleges, hospitals, doctors,
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