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PRBuzz 01-28-2010 08:43 PM

Tuition: what's wrong with this picture
 
I heard on the radio the MA Legislature was debating the following: To approve payments at the level of in state tuition at state universities for illegal aliens but only if such illegal aliens were already enrolled in MA high schools for 3 years.


WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:wall:

striperman36 01-28-2010 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by PRBuzz (Post 742984)
I heard on the radio the MA Legislature was debating the following: To approve payments at the level of in state tuition at state universities for illegal aliens but only if such illegal aliens were already enrolled in MA high schools for 3 years.


WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:wall:

I totally don't agree, I had dinner with Betty Porriea I wish I had known

JohnnyD 01-28-2010 10:40 PM

Illegals should not have any rights in this country. You don't have a SS# or a valid Visa then no education, no health care, no workers rights, no rights at all. There is a reason it is called "illegal alien".

Raven 01-29-2010 04:41 AM

no probs
 
they just steal SS #/s

scottw 01-29-2010 06:21 AM

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Originally Posted by JohnnyD (Post 743011)
Illegals should not have any rights in this country. You don't have a SS# or a valid Visa then no education, no health care, no workers rights, no rights at all. There is a reason it is called "illegal alien".

"Undocumented Americans"....living in the shadows

PRBuzz 01-29-2010 06:55 AM

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Originally Posted by scottw (Post 743037)
"Undocumented Americans"....living in the shadows

They are not undocumented, they are in the school system(?) and no they are NOT Americans!

spence 01-29-2010 07:53 AM

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Originally Posted by PRBuzz (Post 742984)
I heard on the radio the MA Legislature was debating the following: To approve payments at the level of in state tuition at state universities for illegal aliens but only if such illegal aliens were already enrolled in MA high schools for 3 years.


WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:wall:

These proposals come up here and there but the public is pretty overwhelmingly against them. I doubt it will go anywhere.

That being said, if a kid has been in public schools for 3 years in good standing...wouldn't you rather have them continue to be in school to become a more productive part of the workforce rather then hit the street?

-spence

Nebe 01-29-2010 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by spence (Post 743047)

That being said, if a kid has been in public schools for 3 years in good standing...wouldn't you rather have them continue to be in school to become a more productive part of the workforce rather then hit the street?

-spence

yes... The street that leads right back to Mexico
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striperman36 01-29-2010 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Raven (Post 743028)
they just steal SS #/s

I had a Polish friend back in the 70's that was rotating her family through the US, working just long enough to qualify for SS then they went home. What a deal...

buckman 01-29-2010 10:15 AM

And according to Obama.... Whatever you owe on loans after 20 yrs of only paying back school loans at a rate pf 10% of your income..... you don't have to pay back. WTF....

JohnnyD 01-29-2010 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by spence (Post 743047)
These proposals come up here and there but the public is pretty overwhelmingly against them. I doubt it will go anywhere.

That being said, if a kid has been in public schools for 3 years in good standing...wouldn't you rather have them continue to be in school to become a more productive part of the workforce rather then hit the street?

-spence

Nope. I'd rather them get shipped right back home and them take the necessary steps to come here.

RIROCKHOUND 01-29-2010 10:23 AM

My guess, is if you sum 10% of the ave graduates income over 20 years, it is pretty close to the loan amount...
Make 50K/yr - > 5k/yr = 100,000
Make 100k/yr -> 10k/yr = 200,000

fishbones 01-29-2010 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND (Post 743095)
My guess, is if you sum 10% of the ave graduates income over 20 years, it is pretty close to the loan amount...
Make 50K/yr - > 5k/yr = 100,000
Make 100k/yr -> 10k/yr = 200,000

I was thinking along the same lines, but then realized that there will be many students who graduate and make significantly less than that. Also, the rate of tuition will most likely continue to increase at a greater rate than entry level salaries. What's the problem with having students pay off their entire loan? My wife worked during college and saved up enough to pay off her entire tuition from Emerson (which was pretty expensive at the time) within a year of graduating. I don't see there being much motivation for paying off loans quickly if they know they won't have to pay the remaining balance after 20 years.

Joe 01-29-2010 11:54 AM

What if they want to join the US miltary? Should we let them and give them full citizenship?

The Dad Fisherman 01-29-2010 11:58 AM

You don't have to be a citizen to join the military....

Joe 01-29-2010 12:06 PM

I know we don't but should we?
Entrance into a state university (not a community college) is pretty stringent these days. If someone scores high enough on the SAT's to get in, given their background and the language issues, we're passing up the potential of a very smart, motivated young person who wants to work.

The Dad Fisherman 01-29-2010 12:21 PM

Then let him get in the country the proper way and get the proper paperwork.

FishermanTim 01-29-2010 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Joe (Post 743130)
I know we don't but should we?
Entrance into a state university (not a community college) is pretty stringent these days. If someone scores high enough on the SAT's to get in, given their background and the language issues, we're passing up the potential of a very smart, motivated young person who wants to work.

Let them show it by wrking to get into the country LEGALLY.

As for ILLEGAL ALIEN'S rights, they are taking them away from us and giving ours to them.
The state already gives licenses to IA's, free healthcare, subsidized housing and jobs, yet we legal, indigenous residents have to "prove" ourselves worthy to PAY for those same benefits. When did we flip over to the "bizzaro" universe?

scottw 01-29-2010 02:09 PM

education is a civil right that everyone is entitled to...it should not be reserved for just the privledged few...we are all citizens of the world....all education universal and universal education for all...it takes a village to educate a village....

PRBuzz 01-29-2010 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by scottw (Post 743160)
education is a civil right that everyone is entitled to...it should not be reserved for just the privledged few...we are all citizens of the world....all education universal and universal education for all...it takes a village to educate a village....

Why does it have to be my/our village and my tax dollars that educate the world?

scottw 01-29-2010 02:19 PM

well, we steal all of the world's resources and indiscriminately attack other countries because of our Imperialist tendencies..the least that we could do is educate the people that survive our scourge of the planet....are you against people having education???

buckman 01-29-2010 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND (Post 743095)
My guess, is if you sum 10% of the ave graduates income over 20 years, it is pretty close to the loan amount...
Make 50K/yr - > 5k/yr = 100,000
Make 100k/yr -> 10k/yr = 200,000

Lets say you go to school for 4 years ( alot of kids go more if you want to make 75K plus)and take out loans of 160K then get a job paying 75k. 10% would be 7500 times 20 years is 125k. So now the originating bank not only does not get any interest but also looses 35k in the deal or is the government going to magically come up with the difference and the interest so the banks can continue to find school lending smart business practice??

PRBuzz 01-29-2010 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Joe (Post 743124)
Should we let them and give them full citizenship?

Give ME, give ME, give ME......everybody wants everything GIVEN and no body wants to EARN anything anymore.

Everyone thinks things are "my right" rather than a "privilege earned".

Take, take, take it's MINE........

That should stoke the fires a little.........

PRBuzz 01-29-2010 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by scottw (Post 743164)
....are you against people having education???

I am not against education but I am for quality education....our system is buckling trying to provide a quality education for our own citizens let alone the World! Most schools will be forced to work under a 20-40% reduction in budgets for the next few years,, how do you maintain a level of quality when all the programs are forced to cut and class sizes increase. On another topic: teaching to the MCAS is not a quality education (IMO).....read in the Brockton Emptyprise today about science fairs: about half the schools surveyed don't have science fairs either they don't have money/resources or time since a science fair doesn't help them pass MCAS.

RIJIMMY 01-29-2010 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Joe (Post 743130)
I know we don't but should we?
Entrance into a state university (not a community college) is pretty stringent these days. If someone scores high enough on the SAT's to get in, given their background and the language issues, we're passing up the potential of a very smart, motivated young person who wants to work.

Joe, its sounds like the right thing to do. But resources are limited, we cannot help everyone, why dont we start with helping American citizens first? The decendants of the people who toiled and sacrificed to build this country should not stand in line behind people whose parents jumped a river or snuck across the border.

FishermanTim 01-29-2010 04:32 PM

Sure, everyone should be allowed to get an education, provided they can AFFORD it. That means playing by the rules, paying tuition, applying for financial aid, and paying ALL, not some/part/none, but ALL of it back.
We legal citizens don't get free college tuition unless we apply ourselves and work for a scholarship. We don't get stuff handed to us as we walk across the border, we pay for it throughout our lives.
Now we will have to pay for THEM through the rest of their lives, and it is wrong!
We aren't allowed to not pay our taxes, so that some poor schmuck that does pay his can pay his and mine now.

My new mantra may soon become :"No hablo englese!"

Keep in mind I have no prejudice towards ANYONE, unless they are taking something that belongs to me, or isn't theirs to begin with.
Then they become a problem that needs solving real fast!
Not a racial, religious or any other "type" of issue, just a personal issue between he/she and myself.

This is why I abhor the current welfare system: it rewards sloth and greed at every level. There is no accountability and no responsibility once a person learns how the "system" works.

eastendlu 01-29-2010 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by buckman (Post 743168)
Lets say you go to school for 4 years ( alot of kids go more if you want to make 75K plus)and take out loans of 160K then get a job paying 75k. 10% would be 7500 times 20 years is 125k. So now the originating bank not only does not get any interest but also looses 35k in the deal or is the government going to magically come up with the difference and the interest so the banks can continue to find school lending smart business practice??

You forgot that it would not just be interest being paid back on the loan over the years.I have two in college now and another going next year :uhuh:

buckman 01-29-2010 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by eastendlu (Post 743207)
You forgot that it would not just be interest being paid back on the loan over the years.I have two in college now and another going next year :uhuh:

I have one in her 3rd year and one going next year. I'm attempting to pay as they go ....so far so good. Next year will get twice as hard:)

The Dad Fisherman 01-29-2010 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by buckman (Post 743168)
Lets say you go to school for 4 years ( alot of kids go more if you want to make 75K plus)and take out loans of 160K then get a job paying 75k. 10% would be 7500 times 20 years is 125k.

A College Ed-u-ma-ca-shun might help w/ math skills......you need to re-do the math on that 1 :hihi:

Joe 01-29-2010 07:42 PM

How to amortize a loan is not something you can pick up on the way home listening to the radio.

Slipknot 01-29-2010 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by striperman36 (Post 743059)
I had a Polish friend back in the 70's that was rotating her family through the US, working just long enough to qualify for SS then they went home. What a deal...

just another reason this once great nation is going broke :( sad really



Quote:

Originally Posted by PRBuzz (Post 742984)
I heard on the radio the MA Legislature was debating the following: To approve payments at the level of in state tuition at state universities for illegal aliens but only if such illegal aliens were already enrolled in MA high schools for 3 years.


WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:wall:

WHAT? is right. Who are these legislatures entertaining this fukacta idea? Vote those morons out of office next time also.

i don't want my government spending our tax dollars that way, send them back to where they came from to go to school there and let their own damn country pay for their education or come here legally.:smash:


Quote:

Originally Posted by scottw (Post 743164)
well, we steal all of the world's resources and indiscriminately attack other countries because of our Imperialist tendencies..the least that we could do is educate the people that survive our scourge of the planet....are you against people having education???

:confused: I can't even comment on this one

buckman 01-29-2010 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by The Dad Fisherman (Post 743225)
A College Ed-u-ma-ca-shun might help w/ math skills......you need to re-do the math on that 1 :hihi:

Thanks Kevin,
Your right, I'm wrong.... your smart, I'm stupid.... Your an Eagle scout, I'm just a cub scout...:)

I guess that part of his speach was smoke and mirrors too

saltfly 01-29-2010 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by scottw (Post 743160)
education is a civil right that everyone is entitled to...it should not be reserved for just the privledged few...we are all citizens of the world....all education universal and universal education for all...it takes a village to educate a village....

I'm taking this as you ARE joking.

saltfly 01-29-2010 10:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scottw (Post 743164)
well, we steal all of the world's resources and indiscriminately attack other countries because of our Imperialist tendencies..the least that we could do is educate the people that survive our scourge of the planet....are you against people having education???

This one too!:rotf2:

scottw 01-29-2010 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by saltfly (Post 743276)
This one too!:rotf2:

:uhuh:

TheSpecialist 01-30-2010 06:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scottw (Post 743160)
education is a civil right that everyone is entitled to...it should not be reserved for just the privledged few...we are all citizens of the world....all education universal and universal education for all...it takes a village to educate a village....

Wrong education cost money, our money , they should not be in our high schools unless they are here legally. What the hell is wrong with people, there are towns trying to get 2 1/2 over rides to save jobs. Most of those jobs are teachers, firefighters, and police, but we have the money to throw away by educating non citizens in our public school systems. The Dems don't get it, and if they keep it up this will be a republican state again..

Joe 01-30-2010 07:19 AM

The reality is they are here, and now the bathwater has some valuable babies in it. I think a young person who grew up here and whose only national identity is that of an American, who now wants to serve in the military or excelled academically, should be extended special consideration.

spence 01-30-2010 07:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Joe (Post 743293)
The reality is they are here, and now the bathwater has some valuable babies in it. I think a young person who grew up here and whose only national identity is that of an American, who now wants to serve in the military or excelled academically, should be extended special consideration.

I think it's an excellent opportunity to thin the herd. Think about it, when a 9 year old illegal girl shows up for school, do you think she's going to put up much of a fight without her parents?

These kids should be out of the country, or at least out on the streets so they don't bother my son at school.

-spence

Joe 01-30-2010 07:54 AM

How about a citizenship exchange? We'll keep the illegals who look like they will be promising tax-paying citizens one day, and we exchange their citizenship for that of some native born young person who is a drain on the system.

Joe 01-30-2010 08:28 AM

What about kids who speak Pashtun, Arabic, and Farsi dialects, who have been accepted to UMASS and want to pursue Middle-Eastern studies? Chuck them too?


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