Thursday, September 1, 2011

California Cuts Billions From Education to Pay For LA RAZA WELFARE STATE of MEXIFORNIA

CALIFORNIA CUTS EDUCATION TO PAY FOR LA RAZA OCCUPATION!


http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2011/09/california-cuts-billions-from-education.html


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Stop The Ca.Illegal Alien Dream Act Now!!!!! (Oh HELL No!!!!)


On Wednesday the Senate passed AB131 -The Illegal Alien Dream Act. This gives ILLEGAL aliens complete financial aid for college. American children can't get this. American children have to pay. As long as illegal children stay illegal and not become American , they can get free college. Isn't our Senators wonderful!!!!!!! Call them and tell them how wonderful they are to American born children!!! Go to KFI640 's website for all the wonderful numbers you need so you can call all of them and tell them how proud you are to be an American!!!!!

Oh, and by the way, you can tell them to GO TO HELL from me!!!!

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CALIFORNIA IS A STATE UNDER MEXICAN OCCUPATION. THE FASTEST GROWIN PARTY IS LA RAZA.
THE STATE HAS FOUR LA RAZA SUPREMACIST IN CONGRESS, Reps. JOE BACA (RABID MEXICAN SUPREMACIST), Rep. XAVIER BECERRA (RABID LA RAZA SUPREMACIST), Rep. LINDA SANCHEZ (RABID LA RAZA SUPREMACIST) and sister Rep. LORETTA SANCHEZ… all elected by illegals ALL PUSHING THE LA RAZA AGENDA OF NO E-VERIFY, NO ENFORCEMENT OF LAWS PROHIBITING THE EMPLOYMENT OF ILLEGALS, PUSH 2 FOR ENGLISH, NO I.D. REQUIRED OF ILLEGALS VOTING, AND DRIVER’S LICENSE DE FACTO CITIZENSHIP FOR ALL THOSE THAT HOP THE BORDER!

JERRY BROWN IS A LA RAZA ELECTED POLITICIANS THAT QUICKLY VOTED FOR SPECIAL “DREAM ACT” DISCOUNTS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION, EVEN AS AMERICANS CAN’T STAY IN SCHOOL DUE TO COST!

THE STATE OF CA NOW PUTS OUT $20 BILLION IN SOCIAL SERVICES FOR ILLEGALS. HALF THE PRISON POPULATION ARE ILLEGALS!
WHEN JERRY BROWN WAS ATTORNEY GENERAL, HIS TOP 10 MOST WANTED CRIMINALS WERE MEXICANS!

THE CURRENT A.G. KAMALA HARRIS HAS ANNOUNCED THAT NEARLY HALF THE MURDERS IN CA ARE BY MEXICAN GANGS!

http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2011/06/mexifornia-75-gang-leaders-arrested-in.html

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75 GANG LEADERS ARRESTED IN LA RAZA INFESTED CA CENTRAL VALLEY!
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Four in 10 homicides in California are gang-related, Harris said. Those cases also account for 80% of the state's effort to relocate witnesses whose lives are in danger because of their cooperation with law enforcement, she said.

http://ag.ca.gov/wanted/mostwanted.php?fid=mostWantedFugitives_2010-01
 

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“What we're seeing is our Congress and national leadership dismantling our laws by not enforcing them. Lawlessness becomes the norm, just like Third World corruption. Illegal aliens now have more rights and privileges than Americans. If you are an illegal alien, you can drive a car without a driver's license or insurance. You may obtain medical care without paying. You may work without paying taxes. Your children enjoy free education at the expense of taxpaying Americans.”
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California schools: Billions more in cuts EVEN AS THE STATE HANDS OUT $22 BILLION IN SOCIAL SERVICES TO ILLEGALS.CA NOW HAS ONE ONE OF THE WORST EDUCATION SYSTEMS IN THE NATION!


By David Brown
1 September 2011
With state revenues coming in below projections, huge cuts in public education loom in the US state of California, on top of billions already slashed last year.

The California state budget passed by a Democrat majority at the end of June and approved by the administration of Governor Jerry Brown cut billions of dollars from social spending, including $1.8 billion from higher education.

The budget created two tiers of additional cuts that would be triggered if estimated state revenues for the budgetary year are revised down in December. The first tier consists of $600 million in cuts to higher education and various social services. It will come into effect if revenues fall over $1 billion short. The second tier is up to $1.9 billion in cuts, with $1.5 billion from K-12 education, and is triggered if the budget is over $2 billion short.

The state’s revenues for July, the first month of the budgetary year, came in $539 million short. As a new economic downturn looms, it appears likely that both tiers of cuts will be triggered at the end of the year.

Spending for the community college system could be cut by $102 million, on top of the $400 million initially cut in this year’s budget and $129 million in delayed funding. The University of California (UC) and California State University (CSU) systems each received $650 million in cuts from the budget and will each lose $100 million more in the first tier of cuts.

The cuts implemented so far have been widely felt by teachers and students in the form of tuition hikes, program reductions, and furlough days. Over the past six years, the fees and tuition for the UC and CSU systems have risen dramatically. The precise amounts vary between different campuses, but at UC Davis, 2010 annual in-state tuition for undergraduates increased by over 25 percent, almost $3,000.

At the same time the UC system has seen an increase in the number of highly paid employees. The number of employees making over $218,000 per year increased by 12 percent in 2010, with 14 employees making over $1 million, up from 10 in 2009.

UC officials defended these raises, according to the San Francisco Chronicle, by pointing out that most of the large salaries come from private funding. However, this only highlights the declining role of public funding in the UC system and the close relations between university management and corporate executives.
Of the $22 billion annual UC budget, only 11 percent is paid by the state, with the rest coming from tuition and private funding sources. The “public” character of these institutions is now largely a fiction.
A similar phenomenon is occurring at the K-12 level. There is a two-pronged push to replace California’s public education system with charter schools. The first prong is the use of test-based measures to evaluate teachers and schools to ensure “accountability.” Any school that doesn’t perform can then be turned into a charter school. The second prong is the budget cuts, which make it impossible for schools to meet the new standards, let alone provide decent education.

The Obama administration has spearheaded such policies nation-wide: its Race to the Top Program caused a bidding war among states competing in a race to the bottom. California, having been one of the losing states in the competition, has developed variants of the same principle, like the “Parent Trigger” law, lobbied for by billionaire financier Eli Broad and other wealthy opponents of public education. The law allows a majority vote of parents with kids at a school to convert it into a charter school, a significant step on the path to privatization.

Since the beginning of the economic crisis in 2008, 30,000 teachers and 10,000 support staff have lost their jobs in California’s public schools. Class sizes have increased sharply, the school year has been shortened, “superfluous” programs like art and music have been cut, and teacher pay, benefits, and development opportunities have been slashed.

Schools that can’t find outside funding, either through serving a wealthy community or gaining corporate funding, are effectively doomed to failure and conversion into charter schools. Charter schools are not bound by the local school districts’ employment practices and are being used as a tool against teachers’ pay, benefits, and pensions.

According to charter school teachers contacted by the World Socialist Web Site—who wish to remain anonymous for fear of retaliation—long, unpaid hours outside of the classroom are regularly required. There is simply no significant support for new teachers. If they have trouble managing their classrooms they are given more work and written up if the situation doesn’t improve, eventually losing their jobs.

This stressful environment combined with lower pay explains the results of a recent study by UC Berkeley, which showed higher turnover rates in charter schools. Teachers in the Los Angeles area were three times more likely to leave their job each year if they worked at a charter school than if they worked in the Los Angeles Unified School District.

In spite of the generally poor working conditions, teachers’ unions like the United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA) and the California Teachers Association (CTA) have come out in support of charter schools to encourage “the use of different and innovative teaching methods.”

This anti-teacher stance flows from the unions’ reactionary role in state politics. They are completely opposed to any struggle against Governor Brown and the Democratic Party. In the last round of budget negotiations the unions supported a reactionary campaign by Brown to increase taxes largely on the poor, claiming that this was the only alternative to huge cuts.

In a flier released August 19, UTLA boasts that numerous teachers could be rehired “because of the furlough day agreement and financial sacrifice accepted by LAUSD employees.” The only reference to a struggle is the assurance that UTLA will “fight for the lowest possible number of furlough days.” In other words, they completely accept that their members will have to take effective pay cuts.
The CTA takes the same stance in practice but has learned to speak out of both sides of its mouth. Over the past year the CTA has maintained a section of their website entitled “Restore Tax Fairness” where they document the fact that poor Californians pay 11 percent of their household income in state taxes while the rich pay 7.8 percent.

The notable omission from this section is any mention that the CTA endorsed Brown’s proposed tax increases on the poor and significant new corporate tax breaks. Neither does the section include any program to “restore tax fairness.” When it comes down to action, the CTA stands firmly on the side of the corporations and the Democratic Party.

Students, teachers, and workers must oppose these attacks and wage a struggle against all their supporters, including the trade unions and the Democratic Party, one of the two parties of big business in California and nationally. A free, quality, education at all levels is one of many basic social rights that workers must fight for, on the basis of an independent socialist perspective.
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THE CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE IS NOW CONTROLLED BY LA RAZA SUPREMACIST (DEMS FOR ILLEGALS, ELECTED BY ILLEGALS ILLEGALLY VOTING)


August 31, 2011
Legislature in California Set to Pass a Dream Act
By JENNIFER MEDINA
LOS ANGELES — The California Legislature is poised to pass a law that would allow illegal immigrants to receive state-financed aid for college. Known as the California Dream Act, the bill underscores the ways states are navigating their own way through controversial immigration issues, as the Obama administration has been unable to make headway on plans for an overhaul of immigration laws.

While the state law would do nothing to provide a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants, it would provide them with more education benefits than they have in any other state. Advocates of the legislation say it would also send a powerful message to President Obama and Congress, forcing them to reconcile a patchwork of state laws that contradict one another.

Gov. Jerry Brown, a Democrat, said during his campaign last fall that he would support such a law and signed legislation this summer that gave illegal immigrants access to privately financed state scholarships and other aid. While he has not publicly said that he would sign this second measure, Mr. Brown’s staff members have been working with legislators to amend the bill in order to trim some costs.

The Democratic-controlled Senate overwhelmingly approved the bill on Wednesday along a party-line vote. The amended bill is expected to pass the Democratic-controlled State Assembly in the next week.

Assemblyman Gil Cedillo of Los Angeles, the lead author of the bill, has persistently made an economic argument to convince his colleagues.

“We will soon have to replace one million workers who leave the work force,” Mr. Cedillo said. “Why would we cut ourselves off from students who have demonstrated since they got here that they have tremendous talent and resilience? This is a very smart decision for the state. It’s not necessarily popular or without controversy, but we have to get these students fully educated.”

The bill is particularly controversial at a time when the state is facing major budget problems and drastically cutting spending on higher education.

The legislation is expected to cost about $40 million, according to an analysis by the State Senate, about 1 percent of the state’s total $3.5 billion budget for college financial aid.

Assemblyman Tim Donnelly, a Republican who represents San Bernardino, said that he would try to organize a ballot referendum to overturn the legislation.

“The governor is coming to the folks and saying they need to pay more, and then he’s going to turn around and say we still have money to hand over to people who are in the country illegally,” Mr. Donnelly said. “That is absolutely wrong. We are saying to the world: ‘If you haven’t come to California yet illegally, come as soon you can.’ And we’re saying to the people who came legally: ‘You guys are idiots.’ ”

The law would allow illegal immigrants and out-of-state students who attended California high schools for three years or more to apply for the financial aid.

In 2001, the state passed a law allowing those same students to be eligible for in-state tuition. The University of California, California State University and community college systems now enroll roughly 40,000 such students, about 1 percent of the total enrollment.

Because they lack work visas, many of those students are still unable to secure jobs for which they may be qualified. Opponents of the state Dream Act argue that such legislation would only increase the number of college graduates without jobs.

But supporters contend that many students may get legal status while they are in school, because they have already applied for legal residency or citizenship, a process that can take decades. And they are holding out hope that the Obama administration and Congress will approve the federal Dream Act, which would give students who have graduated from college or served in the military a path to citizenship.

Ana Gomez, whose parents brought her from Mexico to the United States when she was 7 years old, graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles, in 2009 and said she was among the few in her group of friends who did not have to spend semesters away from campus to make more money to pay for tuition. Most of them relied on odd jobs that paid cash because they did not have work permits.

“People are really struggling to stay and make it through,” Ms. Gomez said. “Being able to attend and get in-state tuition is one thing, but then you have to find a way to pay for it, and it’s next to impossible. A lot of kids just get stuck in community college. This changes all of that.”

The legislation that Mr. Brown signed in July allowed illegal immigrants to apply for a pool of $80 million in state scholarships that are financed through private sources. The bill that passed Wednesday would allow them to also gain access to $40 million in grants and scholarships that are paid for by the state.

Ira Mehlman, a spokesman for the Federation for American Immigration Reform, which sued the state to overturn the law granting illegal immigrants in-state tuition, called the bill “a really stupid allocation of limited resources.”

“It certainly ranks up there as one of the most dramatic moves, but I leave it up the California Legislature to outdo themselves,” Mr. Mehlman said.

He added, “In every way possible the state is catering to illegal aliens even if it comes at the cost of other legal citizens.”

Although there has been vocal opposition to the bill, it has benefited from widespread support; the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, university presidents and agricultural leaders have all backed the legislation.

Former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed similar legislation three times while he was in office.
Public opinion on illegal immigrants has shifted sharply in the state over the last several years, said Dan Schnur, the director of the Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics at the University of Southern California.

“Five years ago, this was politically risky,” Mr. Schnur said. “Fifteen or 20 years ago, it would have been political suicide. But today, it is hard to see it having much of a political impact one way or another here.”


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MEXICO DOES NOT WANT THEIR CRIMINALS BACK.

http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2011/04/gao-criminal-aliens-continue-to-burden.html


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206 Most wanted criminals in Los Angeles. Out of 206 criminals--183 are hispanic---171 of those are wanted for Murder.

Why do Americans still protect the illegals??

http://www.dailybreeze.com/ci_11255121?

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TEN MOST WANTED CRIMINALS IN CALIFORNIA ARE MEXICANS!

http://ag.ca.gov/wanted/mostwanted.php?fid=mostWantedFugitives_2010-01



CA PUTS OUT $1.25 BILLION IN “FREE” HOSPITAL COST FOR LA RAZA!

http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2011/07/california-pays-out-125-billion-on-la.html


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MEXIFORNIA: The Shattering of the American Dream

http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2011/05/book-mexifornia-shattering-of-american.html

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CALIFORNIA – A STATE FILLED WITH ILLEGALS AND CORRUPT SELF-SERVING POLITICIANS SERVING THEIR CORPORATE RAPIST PAYMASTERS.

“So what about California? The economic well-being of many metropolitan areas in the Golden State has been sinking precipitously since 2006. This year, three California regions--Oakland, Sacramento and San Bernardino-Riverside--have sunk down into the bottom 10 on the large cities list. That's a phenomenon we've never seen before--and never expected to see.” FORBES
http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2011/05/forbes-california-10-of-worst-cities.html


THE MEXICAN CRIME TIDAL WAVE SPREADS ACROSS THE UNITED STATES

Everyday there are 12 Americans murdered by Mexicans and 8 children molested!

California Attorney Gen Kamala Harris announced that nearly HALF of all murders in Mex-occupied CA are by MEX GANGS!




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WILL MEXICO BANKRUPT AMERICA?

CALIFORNIA UNDER MEXICAN-OCCUPATION PAYS OUT $22 BILLION PER YEAR IN SOCIAL SERVICES TO ILLEGALS!




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WILL OHIO BE BANKRUPTED BY THE LA RAZA MEX-OCCUPATION THAT NOT ONE LEGAL VOTED FOR?




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HOW MANY BILLIONS ARE MARYLANDERS FORCED TO PAY FOR MEX WELFARE AND LOOTING?


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BARACK OBAMA, FIRST HISPANDERING LA RAZA “THE RACE” PRESIDENT – HIS LA RAZA SUPREMACIST INFESTED ADMINISTRATION:


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OBAMA AND MEXICO PROMISE ILLEGALS JUMPING OUR BORDERS OBAMACARE, “FREE” MEDICAL, “FREE” ANCHOR BABY BIRTHING = 18 YEARS WELFARE, AND OUR JOBS!


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ROBERT RECTOR: THE STAGGERING COST OF MEXICO’S INVASION, OCCUPATION AND EVER GROWING WELFARE STATE




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