This year’s Presidential Election is incredibly intriguing for all the wrong reasons. The Republican Party is imploding on itself with Donald Trump emerging as the likely party nominee in the Presidential Election. Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, the two candidates behind him, have decided to throw out all possibilities of civil discourse and stoop to the playground level insulting that Donald Trump has built his campaign on. Meanwhile, the Democrats’s stability is allowing them to have real discussions about the direction of the country and the issues that affect us. One of the major debate points is the plan to cut the cost of public universities.
Senator Sanders has campaigned on the notion that public universities will become tuition free if he becomes our next president. But how would he do such a thing? He boasts that this is a realistic possibility, citing that other countries around the world have the exact same system. His notion is deceptive though. Why? Check out my YouTube breakdown!
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