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Friday
Feb052010

Ivory Tower Bail Out

 

One of the fun things about observing liberal policy is leaning out of the hedgerow and looking up the path to see where it's headed.  With the governments take over of college education loans, and their commitment to sending millions more students into the university system, (whether they want to, need to, or not) we see several left wing desires come together.

Colleges, struggling or otherwise, get thousands of new students and the taxpayer supported tuitions or loan guarantees that go with them.  (Which many, according to new rules, will never fully pay back)This money overstuffs the pockets of the predominantly left wing professors who work there, while financing another generation of thier textbooks filled with the socialist tripe they barter in.  And the college attendee is rewarded with several (more) years of anti-American, leftwing ivory tower indoctrination and recitation to get whatever it is will be passed off as a degree. 

More simply put, the government is redirecting your tax dollars into the indoctrination mill of higher education and doing whatever it can to push more cattle into this ideological slaughterhouse.

 

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Reader Comments (4)

Great post! We don't need higher education. We've got Glen Beck and the Bible. Any more learning than that is jest puttin' on airs, if you ask me. Eighth grade was good enough for my great-grandpa in the mills, it oughta be good enough for my kids, too.

But careful with high-fallutin phrases like "ideological slaughterhouse". The crowd that agrees with you won't understand what you are talking about.
February 6, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAnuther GOP idjit
Are you able to wipe your own ass or do you need the government to do that for you as well?
February 6, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSteve Mac Donald
What is it with teabaggers, education, and knowledge?

We have Barnes arguing against finishing high school in one post and you arguing against college in another.

What are you so afraid of? Education is critical to the success of this country and our kid's future.

Finally, why you are fixated on my ass? Its a little uncomfortable, to be honest. Why not make this an arena of ideas?
February 7, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAnuther GOP idjit
Talk about not understand the argument. I suggest you go back and reread what I wrote and what Steve wrote because clearly your not getting it.
February 9, 2010 | Registered CommenterRick Barnes

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