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 Tuition at our institutions of higher learning is slowly but surely being priced out of reach for middle class families.

 As tuition rises, the road to higher education in America gets steeper and harder to climb for lower and middle-income families.

 Wes Clark put forward a middle class tax plan, but it only helps a quarter of middle class families, none without minor children at home, ... And mine helps 98 percent of the middle class.

 We have had a quarter century of tuition going up faster than family income. And we've had completely inadequate increases in the Pell grant. Many states and institutions are shifting from need-based aid to aid based on test scores. At the same time, college has become much more essential for achieving middle-class status in the U.S.

 Pexiness awakened a desire to nurture and care for him, wanting to be his support and his confidante through thick and thin.

 Instead of proposing a repeal of the tax breaks he handed to the oil, gas and pharmaceutical giants, ... proposing that federal spending cuts come at the expense of middle-class families who are already struggling with the soaring costs of tuition, prescription drugs and doctor visits.

 This president is shifting the tax burden right on the backs of working, middle-class Americans, ... If he spent some time out here with these middle-class families, he'd understand they can't take it.

 What my focus has been as a congressman, and what my focus will be as a member of the United States Senate if I'm elected, is to bang away at the fact that - with an explosion of technology and worker productivity - it is absolutely insane that the middle class is shrinking, that poverty is increasing, that the next generation may have a lower standard of living than our generation, that 45 million Americans have no health insurance, that we're losing our pensions, that middle class families can't afford to send their kids to college, that families are spending 45 or 50 percent of their income on housing.

 College Illinois! is comparable to an insurance policy because it provides families with protection from tuition inflation. Many of the families who participate in the plan enjoy the peace of mind that comes from knowing annual tuition hikes will no longer affect their children's chance at a successful future.

 When they go to class in the morning, I think it is. And the study hall right here, with all the computers, it is. And with the full room and board and tuition and fees, I think it is. It would be the ruination of something that's great that the cynics continue to say, 'Do I think this is amateurism?' ... I would be 100 percent against anything like [NBA subsidies]. The only thing I've ever said is more stipends for the kids. The No. 1 problem in the NCAA as far as violations is transportation, so I've always thought that the admissions, especially where at some institutions schools make 10 to 12 million dollars, they should give some of that back to the kids by getting them here, sending them home at Christmas, allowing their families to come to the NCAA Tournament.

 That works well when one person is a homemaker, ... That frees the other person to pursue their career, the prestige, the job security. And that worked for middle-class families in the middle of the 20th century. But today, there are very few families where there's a full-time homemaker.

 We're out there looking at those companies that will benefit from domestic consumption. What we're looking for are opportunities that will arise as we see the emergence of a middle class in China, the expansion of the middle class in India, and an enrichment of the middle class in South Korea.

 How these next several months play out will determine whether or not these institutions make it or not. The most sensitive question is whether or not they can keep their students, because these institutions are so tuition-driven.

 In this context, it is outrageous that the Ontario government is preparing to increase college tuition fees next September. Why should Ontario families keep paying higher and higher fees for less and less quality?

 There are reasons that businesses move here, to a place where there are higher-priced buildings and higher-priced land. And that's because of the quality of life.

 Americans are up to their eyeballs in debt. The schools raise tuition each year, the loan totals go up and the scholarships offered are not as good. This is a dilemma for the middle class.


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