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War on Students

Posted: 05/09/2012 8:14 am

When most people hear the word 'war,' they instinctively think of conflict, the battlefield, mayhem and other adjectives used to describe the concept of fighting over land, resources etc. But there's another kind of warfare that exists, one that is ideological rather than physical. And perhaps nobody knows the concept of waging these sorts of wars better than Republicans. As a collective, they have waged virtual wars against women, immigrants and progressive groups. Now, in their latest move to reward the rich while punishing hard-working Americans, they have blocked a bill that would have prevented student loan interest rates from doubling. The latest victims in Republican warfare are the most defenseless among us -- our children.

Less than two months before student loan interest rates double for millions of our youth, Senate Republicans chose to block the one-year extension that would prevent these students from paying an average of $1,000 more each. Objecting to a change in tax law that would prevent the wealthy from avoiding Medicare and Social Security taxes, these Republicans once again proved that their interests lie with those who have money and not with the people. Because of their inability to prevent student loan interest rates from doubling, some 7.4 million kids across the country will feel the pain this July. They spare millionaires while charging students trying to better their lives higher interest rates.

Republicans are trying every tactic in the book to thwart any sort of progress in society. From draconian immigration laws like that of Arizona's SB 1070, to infringing on a woman's right to choose, they aren't sparing anyone or anything in their quest to reverse all that we have achieved in this nation. Challenging a health care law that has already afforded coverage to millions of previously uninsured Americans, Republicans are busy conjuring up little tactics to make life more difficult for the working-class and poor. Voter ID laws and suppression maneuvers have only added to the reality that they are in fact scared. Scared of an increasingly diverse nation, and scared that power can and will rest with the majority.

For some, everything is politics. Anything that will get them in office or keep them there, is worth it -- even if that means throwing millions under the bus. While protecting the rich and their own interests, these Republicans have once again shown today that they are not on the side of the masses, not on the side of the 99%. In order to guarantee that their friends are well protected with tax loopholes and more, these Republicans will stop at nothing to protect the wealthy.

We teach our children that education is the key to opening a slew of opportunities and one of the only ways to help equalize life as we know it. For those that aren't fortunate enough to be born into money, student loans are that last bit of hope that can mean the difference between altering their lives and remaining stuck in a persistent cycle of poverty that may last for generations. By allowing student interest rates to double, we will once again hurt those who need financial aid the most, and once again further disenfranchise the already marginalized.

Just imagine how many will have to drop out of school because they simply cannot afford these high interest rates. It is a travesty and an insult to the very values we espouse as a country.

 

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11:58 AM on 05/10/2012
Al, they let you write articles in prison? Oh wait, you're not quite there yet. Keep it up; it's coming.
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Ayla87
Don't Delete Me Bro!
10:57 AM on 05/10/2012
"As a collective, they have waged virtual wars against women"

Yeah, sorry Reverend, but Anderson Cooper pretty much snuffed out that fire a few nights ago.

http://ac360.blogs.cnn.com/2012/05/03/moveon-org-claims-gop-has-war-on-women/
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aligatorhardt
Cut on the bias
08:12 AM on 05/10/2012
So close and yet so far.

The real war is the war on children. We continue to pile trillions upon trillions of dollars onto the national credit card. And we are leaving the tab to our kids.

This sick and sadistic war on children must be stopped.

This is the REAL war. The financial war being waged against defenseless childen by....parents and grandparents.

Stop eating your young. Pay your bills.
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fitness101
01:13 AM on 05/10/2012
Hey Al, why didn't you go to Norfolk and protest the Blacks mauling the two Reporters? How can the Democrats continually lie and create their "wars"? Didn't the Republicans pass the first Bill in the House that would keep the interest rate from doubling? In case you don't know the answer is "Yes". Did the Dems. vote on that Bill in the Senate? The answer is "NO". So stop lying to your readers. Just admit that the Repubs. passed the first Bill, the Dems. passed a Bill in the Senate and you and the Liberal Press are demagoging the issue like you do every other issue. Pathetic.
02:21 PM on 05/10/2012
Yeh, yeh. Blame it on the Democrats (naturally!)
10:28 PM on 05/10/2012
They are the one's that put that provision in , in 2007,with a veto proof congress
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aligatorhardt
Cut on the bias
08:27 AM on 05/11/2012
Passed a bill? What bill-what was the wording? We have seen plenty of Republican bills with false names. And more important, what is attached to the bill?  Simplistic looks at only the title of a bill can lead to wrong conclusions; like yours.
12:48 AM on 05/10/2012
War on women. War on the poor. War on blacks. Now we bring you the war on students?????
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grilledturbot
If youve got a business.you didn’t build that
04:51 AM on 05/10/2012
Don't forget Hilary Rosen's war on stay at home moms with MS
12:10 AM on 05/10/2012
Sure, it's a class war and now a deadly one. People aren't just hurting, now they're dying. I think that many citizens see the underlying issue of the student loan interest rates squabble as the quiet support by the Republicans of an education industry that, like most other American industries today, is designed to pick the pockets of the mass of ordinary citizens at every turn. We know, from our own life experience and comparative costs in European nation with far higher literacy rates, that most private and public education in the U.S. shouldn't cost this much. That is, unless you live in a nation where overcharging and overpricing (See: U.S. healthcare industry) is the norm among the corporate and professional classes that, literally, feast on us. The education hierarchy that's evolved in the recent historical, amoral miasma of our corporatist economy is much like that of other American industries which pillage the mass of citizens while using the politicians they own to deflect our attention towards superficial or second and third tier issues while they continue to steal us blind.
12:07 AM on 05/10/2012
Stop with the "war on ____" garbage.

Artificially keeping interest rates low does nothing to address the real problem with higher education which is the cost that has risen faster than HC or energy.
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aligatorhardt
Cut on the bias
08:29 AM on 05/11/2012
Raising the interest rate on student loans accomplishes what-bigger management salaries at banks?
oilfield
large employer per obamacare
11:22 PM on 05/09/2012
how about we just let your whole student debt including interest be paid pretax?
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UnknownSolider
06:23 AM on 05/10/2012
Good idea
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aligatorhardt
Cut on the bias
08:31 AM on 05/11/2012
No one is trying to pass give aways. If you must falsify the issue, then obviously you have no legitimate argument.  The issue is to keep the present low rate on student loans. Are you for that or against it and why?
oilfield
large employer per obamacare
01:21 PM on 05/12/2012
i didnt know there was rules on commentary.....my comment was what i think we should do....and no our clowns in dc dont agree with me.  its not a giveaway to invest in a higher income earning potential.  i think they should keep them low if that is my only choice.  but even the low rate should be tax deductible. 
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AirForceZoomer
Erin Go Bragh.
10:54 PM on 05/09/2012
Psst.....Al....AL!! Warm up the "GOP war on puppies."
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Gupdiver
We are in a period of Ineptocracy!
10:54 PM on 05/09/2012
Just imagine how many will drop out because neither party is addressing why college costs are rising faster than inflation, just like healthcare. The loan interest rate isn't the problem, it's how much it costs to begin with.
12:17 AM on 05/10/2012
But the plan is to create an artificially low rate so more people can go deeper into debt right?
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PRONESE
Somewhat Opinionated Curmudgeon
10:42 PM on 05/09/2012
The Democratic majorities in the House and Senate put the drop dead date for the student loan interest rates to coincide with the 2012 election cycle.
Blame them.
R/ PRONESE
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aligatorhardt
Cut on the bias
08:34 AM on 05/11/2012
And the Republicans are too stupid to make a play for votes, instead they prove to be sell-outs for banker's profiting off the backs of our children. They are profiting now, but their greed calls for more, more, more.
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needlewoman
10:42 PM on 05/09/2012
Well said. Republicans need to understand that the rest of the civilized world is getting ahead of us in terms of fostering an educated public and educated work force. Republicans: Wake up! This isn't the 1940s, 1950s, 1960s. There has been a downhill trend commenced during the Reagan administration and snowballing during every Republican administration. Between assorted negative impacts on education, research, and the arts.....we are really falling behind where we once indeed led the world. WE NEED AN EDUCATED PUBLIC. (Try to stop feeling uncomfortable with ....intelligence! It is ultimately UNAMERICAN to be against education.)
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Richard Genco
10:32 PM on 05/09/2012
The real war on the students is when they are afraid to speak up in class as we all know it happens
10:26 PM on 05/09/2012
In the 70's everybody got used to inflation and interest rates below the market rate. Get rich in real estate by offering to pay more for a house than what it was worth provided the seller took back a second was a way to scam the system as the house was sure to go up more than the interest on any loan.

Enter Paul Volker, he let interest rates rise to their natural level and the foolishness and bubble activity stopped. Yes, some people who jumped on the merry-go-round late were hurt, but it had to be done.

College is a bubble. Hugh debts to get a worthless degree. Raising the interest rates will pop this bubble. It can't happen fast enough.
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PublicCitizen21044
The truth will set you free!
10:11 PM on 05/09/2012
The GOP needs uneducated people for them to succeed. Who in their right mind would vote for a Party that encourages people to be negative and mean spirited towards others? Why do they seem to enjoy killing joy and raising the misery index for everyone? Poor people with unpaid student loans who cannot ask their parents for the money as Romney suggested. Why must they take away needed healthcare options for people so the students/borrowers can get low interest rates on their new loans and keep them low on their current loan balances. Why is defeating/beating the POTUS so important to them that they would mortgage so many Americans futures?

I thought they were claiming that the POTUS was risking the children of America's future yet they desire their colleagues to chose healthcare or education so thaey can preserve their no tax increase pledge to some wealthy American.