Posted on 01/23/2006 4:39:36 PM PST by Sub-Driver
Pelosi Statement on Presidents Comments on Raid on Student Aid
Washington, D.C. House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi released the following statement today in response to President Bushs claim during a question and answer session following his speech at Kansas State University that student aid is not being cut:
President Bushs comments today clearly show how out of touch he is with the needs of Americas students. In their budget, President Bush and Congressional Republicans have once again put the special interests ahead of our nations future by raiding student aid with a $12.7 billion cut. Increasing the cost of student loans will put higher education even further out of reach or heap mountains of debt onto too many of our nations students.
Democrats have a better idea that will not force hard-working students to pay the price for the Republican culture of corruption that favors special interest over the needs of Americas children.
(Excerpt) Read more at democraticleader.house.gov ...
Democrats have a better idea that will not force hard-working students to pay the price for the Republican culture of corruption that favors special interest over the needs of Americas children.
We're waiting.
More raving from the Queen of the Moonbats.
Well, if the cost of going to college is out of reach, I'm pretty sure Uncle Sam is still hiring. I used the GI bill to help me get through college. Why do these Dems think they are owed everything without having to sacrifice?
why is it every time I turn around there is a press release from the dimwits while the Republicans remain on the sidelines?
How can school children play midnight basket ball on an empty belly while their grand parents have their social security cut off? / sarc
Do I detect a broken record here?
Of course, 'broken record' is one of those phrases that is clearly destined to end up in the trash heap once the bulk of the populace has never touched or heard of a 'record', let alone a 'broken' one...
But, but, but... students who feel like they're entitled to federal government aid to get through college are a special interest. That's exactly what a special interest is, Nan.
LOL. She is losing it....
Sorry, she did mention it.
she did - see the last paragraph....she mumbles it her sleep.
Was it a real cut or was it that the increase wasn't as big as the Rats wanted?
The press release ends right where the plan should be.
I believe it was a real cut. I thought student aid was part of that $30billion something across the board cut. So, why is Bush saying it wasn't cut?
That's why I am doubting it was a real cut. Although it's entirely possible that since the president doesn't do the cutting, the Congress does, that this one program escaped the president's notice.
It usually does. lol
I did some googling on this subject and it looks like it wasn't an actual cut, but a cut of the subsidy to private lenders that make the loans.
Doesn't mean the money will not be there, just might be harder to get and more expensive to pay back.
I'm still looking though.
The new legislation also raises interest rates on Parent Loans for Undergraduate Students to a fixed 8.5 percent from a variable rate currently set at 6.1 percent, the Journal said. Also known as PLUS loans, these loans are granted to parents rather than students.
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