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Student Lenders Are to Blame for ‘Skyrocketing Tuition’?

April 27th, 2007 by Student Loan Tax

Is the fact that college is so expensive the fault of student lenders?

Of course not. Attempting to connect the two is ridiculous. And if you think about it, it is an insult to the intelligence of any astute, independent individual who endeavors to separate fact from fiction in media.

Yet, this very thing seems to be the justification behind the politicians pushing through the new student loan legislation and their excuse to further regulate the industry, to the detriment of borrowers.

If it’s not broken, why fix it?

So why are our beloved public servants attempting to fix something that isn’t really broken (the student loan industry), instead of going to the source: colleges themselves?

My guess? You can’t build a political platform based on challenging one of the pillars of this great country: the institution of education. And my opinion is, if we want to fix what is broken, we need to start there.

We are opposed to the proposed student loan legislation and middle-class families should be too! The government is taking money out of YOUR POCKET.

It only takes one minute to make a difference: call your senators, send your senators an e-mail, download a letter to fax to your senators, become part of our petition and help your friends find out the truth about the proposed student loan legislation.

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