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Democrats Take Victory Lap After Passage of Education Bill

Long needed education reform takes first baby-step

By: Bill Ernest, Jr

This past President's Day the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and several other prominent Democrats appeared on the campus of Arizona State University to discuss and answer questions on the affordability of higher education and unrolling the Democratic Party's vision for the future of education in America.

3/21/07

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Web Edition Exclusive! "Trust me, I'm from the Government. I'm here to help."

And this time . . . they just might mean it.

By: Bill Ernest, Jr

Many students today find the ever increasing cost of higher education to be an overwhelming calamity with no help in sight, but fear not fretful friends help is on the way from the most unlikely of sources . . . the Federal Government. The two most popular funding programs (and easiest to qualify for) are the Pell Grant and the Stafford Loan.

3/21/07

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La propuesta Dream Act: ¿De que lado de la cerca estás?

By: Bill Ernest, Jr

A primera vista, el Dream Act no se siente bien: el gasto de fondos federales para financiar la educación alta de inmigrantes indocumentados... ¿me están cotorreando? ¿Que no gastamos ya bastante dinero de los pagadores de impuestos en "hacer-nada" programas que provienen muy poca ayuda a la gente que recibe los fondos? Para ser mas franco, suena como otro impuesto-y-gastar programa sin ningún valor real excepto como un truco publicitario político egoísta para acumular votos de la c o m u n i d a d Hispana el próximo año electoral.

3/21/07

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The Dream Act: Another Liberal Red-Herring?

By: Bill Ernest, Jr

The Dream Act doesn't feel quite right: the earmarking of federal funds to finance the higher education of illegal immigrants . . . Are you kidding me? It actually makes my Spidey-Senses tingle. Don't we waste enough tax-payer's money on "do-nothing" programs that provide very little help to the people receiving the funds, let alone the nation as a whole.

3/21/07

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By: Bill Ernest, Jr

The Dream Act doesn't feel quite right: the earmarking of federal funds to finance the higher education of illegal immigrants . . . Are you kidding me? It actually makes my Spidey-Senses tingle. Don't we waste enough tax-payer's money on "do-nothing" programs that provide very little help to the people receiving the funds, let alone the nation as a whole.

5/4/06

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