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Evermore wrote:Remember Jimmy Carter?
Tikker wrote:does it not bother you guys that Paul wants to spend 68 million LESS on education/science/research ?
Tikker wrote:does it not bother you guys that Paul wants to spend 68 million LESS on education/science/research ?
Gypsiyee wrote:Tikker wrote:does it not bother you guys that Paul wants to spend 68 million LESS on education/science/research ?
if you read the analysis, that's solely based on his desire to get rid of the federal Department of Education and give that power back to the states - that amount doesn't come from anywhere else but that.
Tikker wrote:does it not bother you guys that Paul wants to spend 68 million LESS on education/science/research ?
Evermore wrote:how many millions of foreigners wont be able to come over and have the US government pay for their schooling, just so they can return home and let their countries benefit? Or have them use the knowledge for more sinister purposes?
Evermore wrote:I suppose you think all terrorists are uneducated and assbackward.
Arlos wrote:Furthermore, what does that do to funding for colleges? How many millions of students will no longer be able to afford to go to college, because pell grants and guaranteed student loans no longer exist? That would be a national disaster of unprecedented proportions, leaving only the upper classes able to afford to go to school, which would, long term, pretty much wipe out the middle class, and eliminate most avenues of class advancements.
10sun wrote:Arlos wrote:Furthermore, what does that do to funding for colleges? How many millions of students will no longer be able to afford to go to college, because pell grants and guaranteed student loans no longer exist? That would be a national disaster of unprecedented proportions, leaving only the upper classes able to afford to go to school, which would, long term, pretty much wipe out the middle class, and eliminate most avenues of class advancements.
God forbid people actually pay for their children's educations, let alone make the kid work while going to school!
We'd see a rise in people actually deserving to get a college degree rather than the perpetuation of the degree mills that currently exist.
The quality of post secondary educations would rise rather than decline and a degree might actually be worth something in this day & age.
-Adam
araby wrote:Ron Paul put himself through undergrad, medical school and all three children through school without tax subsidized loans.
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