Saturday, April 4, 2015

ASSAULT ON AMERICA'S STUDENTS SPREADS ACROSS A NATION! --- State legislature recommends 82 percent cut to Louisiana State University budget

AP Photo/Paul SakumaState legislature recommends 82 percent cut to Louisiana State University budget


The fraud of Obama’s “Student Aid Bill of Rights”


By Nancy Hanover
23 March 2015
 

Last week President Obama announced a series of executive actions that he dubbed a “Student Aid Bill of Rights.”

 The initiative is partially an exercise in damage control. It follows a series of lawsuits and scandals involving the Department of Education (DOE). The government agency has become the target of growing anger for protection of predatory student loan collection agencies, its bailout of the for-profit career college chain Corinthian and its overall profit-taking from student loans.

 

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The 43 million Americans who owe some $1.3 trillion in student loan debt were offered zero forgiveness. In fact, Obama does not propose even one measure to actually lessen the ever-escalating cost of college or encroach on the lucrative business of student loan debt. All the “rights” remain in the hands of the government, the banks and hedge funds.
 

 Far from a “Bill of Rights” Obama continues to deliver a fraudulent bill of goods. At every point, his administration has protected the financial industry in looting an entire generation of students, preventing millions of young people from either attaining the education they desire or making them pay through the nose for the rest of their lives.
 

THE OBAMA ASSAULT ON MIDDLE AMERICA HITS ATLANTA!

BILLIONAIRES SMELL MONEY!

If anyone should be held accountable for conspiring to undermine and destroy education, it is those who have systematically starved the public schools of resources in order to provide more tax breaks and business opportunities to the super-rich. These include the billionaire oligarchs Eli Broad and Bill Gates, the Pearson textbook and testing empire, and other corporations seeking to cash in on the $1.3 trillion “education market.”



Along with them should be President Obama and his education secretary, Arne Duncan, who have overseen the wiping out of hundreds of thousands of teachers’ jobs and the closing of more than 4,000 schools.

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