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To: TheDon
It's a good start. I note that he is in fact keeping his promise to keep the tuition hikes for undergrads to 10%, as usual the scare stories from yesterday are incorrect. The beauty of the liberal agenda from their perpective is evident - any rollback of the huge liberal spending programs of the past is "balancing the budget on the back of the poor and needy." Naturally, anything they get now is just inviolate to them. That's how governments decline and fall over time, the built-in costs just get overwhelming over time and their constituencies too powerful. They will keep their greedy hands out until the end.
9 posted on 01/09/2004 1:21:46 PM PST by KellyAdmirer
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To: KellyAdmirer
I note that he is in fact keeping his promise to keep the tuition hikes for undergrads to 10%

I like the fact that the graduate school tuition is taking the bulk of this. Most graduate programs are either going to lead to lucrative employment, in which case the student can pay back society through loan payments, or are in the study of unnecessary crap that somebody shouldn't have even gotten an undergraduate degree in to begin with.

Arnold's acting like I expected him to, we need a Terminator here in the People's Republic of Washington!

20 posted on 01/09/2004 1:44:26 PM PST by hunter112 (If you live in a primary state, write in Tancredo until Bush dumps the wetback bill!)
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