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<blockquote data-quote="Technut1990" data-source="post: 678834" data-attributes="member: 3774"><p>These points are like the question which came first the chicken or the egg.</p><p></p><p>Free rides in any other business approach enhances personal liquid assets which means if you aren’t paying for X then you can pay for Y. If I’m not obligated to pay a student loan then I can buy a house, car or meal easier because I have the money to do so.</p><p></p><p>Tax policy has nothing to do with being paid. You can be paid $ 100,000 and have $ 100,000 in deductions and therefore not pay taxes. Waiters, delivery people and others in the service industries who get paid by tip certainly dont get taxed on everything they actually make.</p><p></p><p>IMO. saying that someone receiving a free college education which will in turn likely land them a 6 figure job is ludicrous. A normal student pays tuition and then seeks employment in one area of life. A college athlete doesn’t pay tuition, seeks employment in his or her education field AND has the possibility of a pro career BECAUSE they played for the college, in most cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Technut1990, post: 678834, member: 3774"] These points are like the question which came first the chicken or the egg. Free rides in any other business approach enhances personal liquid assets which means if you aren’t paying for X then you can pay for Y. If I’m not obligated to pay a student loan then I can buy a house, car or meal easier because I have the money to do so. Tax policy has nothing to do with being paid. You can be paid $ 100,000 and have $ 100,000 in deductions and therefore not pay taxes. Waiters, delivery people and others in the service industries who get paid by tip certainly dont get taxed on everything they actually make. IMO. saying that someone receiving a free college education which will in turn likely land them a 6 figure job is ludicrous. A normal student pays tuition and then seeks employment in one area of life. A college athlete doesn’t pay tuition, seeks employment in his or her education field AND has the possibility of a pro career BECAUSE they played for the college, in most cases. [/QUOTE]
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