Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now, on to the Department of Labor.![]()
How about Social Security, VA and HHS? Those moochers need to stop asking for handouts too.
I actually think tackling the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid are more important. Between those two, they have a budget of $1.8 Trillion per year.
That's sinking us to the point where we're borrowing 55 cents of every dollar spent. Gotta stop. Math says so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the original source of the video? It looks like a campaign promise, not a formal policy statement.
This is the most important post on this thread. Let’s see the implementation once he’s in office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why? I looked up and DC is ranked #16 in education in the country. That’s not a bad rank.
The top 10 best educated states are all blue states. It won’t change them. The poor states like Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, etc will be negatively affected.
Anonymous wrote:He's not wrong that American education is terrible. I don't know what the Dept. of Educ. has done right in years. Can anyone tell me what the plan being implemented is to ameliorate the terrible effects of school closures on education?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This whole thing is to get support for vouchers and charter schools off the ground when the disaster ensues. Is he going to give the title I money back to the states also or have make do with the local taxes?
Yup. That's why he had Betsy DeVos. If they can divert money from states for private schools they run, they make $$$.
Grifters gonna grift (and keep the proletariat uneducated so they don't rise up). Religious school for all!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now, on to the Department of Labor.![]()
How about Social Security, VA and HHS? Those moochers need to stop asking for handouts too.
Anonymous wrote:This whole thing is to get support for vouchers and charter schools off the ground when the disaster ensues. Is he going to give the title I money back to the states also or have make do with the local taxes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a former Virginian and live in Lenexa, KS - a “red” state. Trust me, we’ll do just fine if we eliminated all payments to DC to get back back funding, but with certain strings attached.
This really shouldn’t even be a political thing. My great grandmother was educated in a log cabin with a slate and chalk tablet and sharing books. She read and studied insatiably and was very well educated.
Oh yeah, Kansas is totally pro at this:
"Hard times for Kansas and its schools as economic ‘experiment’ creates gaping budget hole"
https://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-kansas-hard-times-snap-20161121-story.html
It'll be interesting to see if all the Trump voters double down on Trump as their states start flailing.
Anonymous wrote:Serious question-what role does DoE play for universities/colleges? Federal financial aid? Anything else?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So no more special education, no more FAFSA, no more Pell Grants.
I guess the goal is to keep everyone stupid and poor.
No just re route to other agencies
Anonymous wrote:So no more special education, no more FAFSA, no more Pell Grants.
I guess the goal is to keep everyone stupid and poor.
Anonymous wrote:Where is the original source of the video? It looks like a campaign promise, not a formal policy statement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why? I looked up and DC is ranked #16 in education in the country. That’s not a bad rank.
The top 10 best educated states are all blue states. It won’t change them. The poor states like Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, etc will be negatively affected.