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heres the absolute bull$hit !
Buried in an article on the healthcare bill
"Democrats were still debating how to handle a few items and whether to include a large student loan reform bill in the health care reconciliation package" so tell me, what the hell does a student loan bill have to do with healthcare? NOTHING!! but just just like the stimulus, the Dems are like sharks at a whale kill packing in all kinds of crap to a bill we already cannot afford. OBAMA IS A LIAR!!!!! |
why sure it does !
it guarantees the health of the Faculty and its students
and all those JOBS that are waiting for them when they graduate. |
I guess the pubs never do that either as they are known as the party of integrity:smash:. All these clowns in Washington should be flushed term limits on all of them period!!
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Nope, the pubs never did it and no what? neither have the dems! Noone has spent this much money EVER! A bill we cant afford, that most of the country is against, now packed with pork! What a deal. Have to say it - Hope! Change! |
With the way his first year is going, and what we have to look forward to for the next 3 years, it almost makes you want to look forward to 2012.
Is it just me, or does it look like Obama is doing just about everything he can do to destroy our country? (I mean, just short of pushing the launch button and ending it all at once.) It's gotten to the point that whenever I hear his voice, I turn off whatever device it is coming from, be it tv or radio. I feel the same way about our good for nothing Governor as well. When I see him open his mouth to speak, all I hear is "I'm an idiot, I want your money, there's nothing you can do about it, take it and like it because I'm a democrat and we're always right." Basically, when Patrick and Obama open their mouths, if they aren't putting their foots in them, crap is coming out of them. If only more politcians would ACTUALLY keep just ONE of their campaign promises, then I'd be a little less skeptical, but that has as much chance of happening as me meeting bigfoot in the Blue Hills Reservation! |
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end the wars, tomorrow, the dems can do it, why havent they? |
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Adding completely unrelated articles to bills happens in just about every piece of legislation - it's a bipartisan issue. |
it is a mess and it's bipartisan
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Funny, RIJIMMY doesn't even know how Congress works :jester:
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Obama is keeping his campaign promise...he promised to "remake America"...:uhuh: and there was ample evidence as to how he'd remake it...many just chose to ignore evidence and jump on the Hopey Change bandwagon because it felt good... I'm glad thigs are going this way...it's going to really hurt but it's probably the jolt that we needed to move away from this progressive slide toward socialism...McCain is a progressive lite...if he were elected it would have just been a slower slide...these current dirt bags are full speed ahead pedal to the metal progressive creeps...they used to try to disguise it but it's all out there now...this is the worst bunch that this country has ever elected...hopefully we've hit botom and can "recover"....but I think there's still a bottom left to hit unfortunately...:uhuh: |
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And thanks to Obama I'm going to see a $2500 tax credit for my step-son's college tuition this year and next. Gotta love it when the POTUS listens to the people and gives them back their hard earned money to invest as they see fit. :humpty: -spence |
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can't even get a friggin voucher system in this country for education of choice. |
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With 8,907 posts here I don't believe it was really hard earned money but, hey lets not quibble or spin too much.
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That's a stretch. Personally I'm all for Government assistance to help with education. -spence |
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This money is going right back towards his education, to help build a stronger country. -spence |
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Besides, he really needs the money. -spence |
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Whenever the Government "assists" anything, it magically becomes more expensive, therefore becoming more in need of assistance, hence, again, becoming even more expensive, and, thereby, becoming even more in need of assistance, and so on. Not to mention how the Government, then, gradually becomes the director and controller. The Government "investment" in education in the past half century has spawned a very expensive education industry that spits out less educated, more needy and helpless tit suckers, so that the Government has needed to "assist" the abortion industry to keep that unsustainable portion of the population to a barely sustainable number of voters who keep the program going. How's that for "nice." |
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Unfortunately there's this thing called reality...The US higher educational system you so despise is also regarded as the finest in the world. I'm not sure how many abortions it takes to keep this radical educational enterprise humming along, but I'll bet it's less than the number of taxpayer subsidized cars purchased every year. -spence |
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Your being "all for Government assistance in education" is being all for making education ever more expensive and endlessly requiring Government assistance. |
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And this K-12 is the portion that spits out the less educated, less ready for higher ed., less prepared for an independant, unassisted life. Federally assisted abortion doesn't keep the education system humming along, it helps to keep down the amount of those that the Government has to "assist"--especially the poorly educated and poorly prepared for an independant life. There is a limit to how many unproductive people that a "village" can sustain. And, the more you assist poor education, poor preparation, and the expectation that big mama Guv will provide, the more you encourage it. I can see why the Guv wants to keep Federally paid abortion in the health "care" bill. |
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Without Federal assistance to create land grand universities we probably wouldn't have the system we do today. I think this started back in the 19th century (I went to Iowa State, one of the big ones) so I'm not sure who the system was catering to before then aside from perhaps the upper crust. Quote:
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Although it is not the only reason, several studies have found a correlation between the rise in Federal Aid to the rise in tuition, including, interestingly enough vis-a-vis your little gift from POTUS, not only direct assistance, but tax credits as well. F. King Alexander, a president of Murray State U., said "ironically, Federal Programs in totality give incentive for institutions to increase tuition and to set high sticker prices." This succinctly expresses the sentiments of many others. Of course, with the support of the Federal purse, comes an attached suggestion or mandate and direction of how and what is taught, and not taught. This reminds of Hayek's caveat--"the conception that Government should be guided by majority opinion makes sense only if that opinion is independent of Government." I am not anti-government. We are the government. Those we vote for merely represent us. When they begin to brazenly dictate to us, not only in the most extreme and real crisis, but on a constant and all pervading basis, we must, to sustain a democratic process, be educated, informed, and independent from that government. The more we depend on a central government, distant from us in space, and in values, that enforces a cookie cutter education, a one size fits all as you referred to what you think health care should be, the less we can contribute diverse, new, re-generative ideas and solutions. We can thus be transformed from a large, truly diverse society connected by a desire to be free, that generates a robust hurly-burly of growth and innovation from the bottom up, to the anomoly of passive, polite, correct, adolescents waiting for the next Federal spending bill to cure our ills. And we will be taught, by institutions, dependent on Government largesse. Of course, the saving grace is that the Government is broke, has been broke, is getting broker and broker, and there are still enough adults that understand this. |
every time that Spence and Det engage in one of their "Battle of the Brains"...Spence crawls away with a massive concussion:uhuh::rotf2:
Spence....you make a repulsive Gimme Girl..... |
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The influx of government spending which started in the last 1/2 of the 19th century and continued into the 20th was a direct response to a transforming industrial base as well as shifting demographics. These macro trends (like conflicting civilizations, radical advances in technology or transforming economies) aren't going to be solved by States providing local educational assistance alone, and the free market certainly isn't going to solve the issue. These are national issues and in some cases might require national solutions. Is education too expensive? Sure it is, but I don't need Glenn Beck's chalkboard to understand this. Has government exacerbated the issue? I'd think it has, although that alone doesn't invalidate the benefits... Put simply, I'm not sure America would have been able to rise to dominance during the 20th century had we not had the infrastructure to enable the people to keep pace with the opportunities. K-12 is another issue, one I don't have time for this morning... -spence |
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We're competing against a larger and smarter global workforce. Yes the corporate world can respond by becoming more global (more access to markets and sources of revenues) but that doesn't mean our people will be the source of their productivity, not if they're not ready. I don't expect any state to think at this level. Quote:
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