The NIA releases “College Conspiracy”

From The Economic Peephole. The National Inflation Association (NIA) released the documentary “College Conspiracy” This documentary was produced to dispel what it sees as the myths surrounding the value of a college degree in relation to the cost of college. Watch College Conspiracy here. Said the NIA, “… If you believe college is such a great thing for our nation, with enrollments at a record high of 70.1%, you really need to ask yourself how it is possible our nation is in the dire shape it’s in today. We are a nation of unhealthy junk food eating prescription drug addicts who have elected the most incompetent group of representatives to Congress in history. If college education was working, then why is it that our ivy league educated Congressmen have been trying to fix our problems that were created by having too much debt, by increasing our budget deficits and getting us trillions of dollars deeper into debt? Colleges have brainwashed students with dangerous Keynesian economic principles that have put our nation on the brink of hyperinflation. Ironically, hyperinflation is quite possibly the only way for Americans with hundreds of thousands of dollars in student loans to ever escape their debts! The college education industry has used fraud and deception to brainwash prospective college students and their parents. ‘College Conspiracy’ will expose the fraudulent tactics being used today by colleges and universities to mislead and deceive students and their families. There are so many young Americans today who have an inkling in their mind that college isn’t for them, but their parents, teachers, and guidance counselors don’t know any better than to intensely pressure them to apply. It is a real shame that the majority of the U.S. population has fallen for the propaganda being spread by the college cartel. NIA believes that ‘College Conspiracy’ will help convince American students and their parents to think for themselves. Too many Americans have become sheep to the system and either attend college or force their children to attend college, simply because that is what everybody else is doing. During the Real Estate bubble there were many people who said, “Yes, I know this 2 bedroom shack that is in a state of disrepair isn’t worth $500,000, but if I don’t buy it now I will be priced out of the market forever.” Today, many people are saying, “Yes, I know spending $35,000 per year on tuition and getting deeply into debt to attend college isn’t worth it, but if I don’t get a degree now, I won’t be able to even get a job at McDonald’s in future.” This is pure insanity and proves that we have a college bubble…”
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