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    Obama reportedly to seek changes in Pell Grants

    Budget plan would cut $100 billion from the college aid program for low-income students
    My....how Republican of him...

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41560704/ns/us_news-life/
    WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama's budget plan would cut $100 billion from Pell Grants over a decade through belt-tightening but use the savings to keep the maximum college financial aid award at $5,550, an administration official said.
    Most of the projected savings, more than $90 billion, would be achieved through two changes, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity ahead of Monday's release of Obama's 2012 budget. The spending plan applies to the budget year that begins Oct. 1.
    Congress would have to approve both changes.

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    The first proposal would end the "year-round Pell" policy that let students collect two grants in a calendar year, with the second grant used for summer school. The official said the costs exceeded expectations and there was little evidence that students earn their degrees any faster.
    The change would save $8 billion next year and $60 billion over a decade, the official said.

    A second proposal would reduce loan subsidies for graduate and professional students. That would free $2 billion next year and save $29 billion over 10 years, according to the official.
    The federal government currently pays the interest on student loans for some graduate and professional students as long as they stay in college. But the official said experts think the subsidy has failed to encourage more students to attend graduate school and that it isn't well-matched up with borrowers who have trouble repaying the loans after they leave school.

    The administration also has expanded other programs to help students reduce their loan payments and ultimately forgive debt they can no longer afford to pay.
    Another $4 billion in savings over 10 years would be achieved by broadening the use of IRS data to determine eligibility, reducing improper payments and easing the application process, the official said.

    Faced with growing annual budget deficits and a national debt into the trillions of dollars, Obama has said his latest budget proposal would save $400 billion over the next decade, including a five-year freeze on most discretionary spending and cuts to programs that even he cares about.
    But at the same time, Obama wants to spend in other areas, such as education and innovation that he says are important for long-term economic growth and competitiveness.
    "It would be a mistake to balance the budget by sacrificing our children's education," he said Saturday in his weekly radio and Internet address, in an apparent warning to Republicans.

    House Republicans want to cut $100 billion from the budget proposal Obama submitted for 2011 and education and college financial aid are expected to take a hit.
    Congress never passed a budget for 2011.
    The Pell Grant program is the primary college financial aid program for low-income students. The program helps more than 8 million students attend college each year, according to the White House, and under Obama the maximum award was increased to $5,550.
    Demand for the grants — which don't have to be repaid — has increased sharply since the economic slump because more job seekers are returning to school to learn new skills and they need help paying the tuition, the administration official said.
    The administration is projecting a $20 billion shortfall in the program next year.

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    60 billion over the next decade?

    Get the hell out of Iraq and we save 60 billion over the next 6 months.
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    god forbid barry hussein cuts food stamps and ghetto housing projects......he's not a natural born citizen....impeach now

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    Quote Originally Posted by danzik17 View Post
    60 billion over the next decade?

    Get the hell out of Iraq and we save 60 billion over the next 6 months.
    This, right here.

    Democracy is clearly sweeping over the Middle East. If we leave, they're flourish in their new found freedom.

    Who am I kidding? It doesn't matter when we leave. It's all going to shit anyway. The sooner we leave, the better.


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    Cutting Pell grants is a terrible idea. Hope they don't follow through with this plan.

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    In my state it's already too easy for students to go to college. It's a huge waste of money. The academic requirements are too lax. We get a large amount of freshmen who are there on scholarship, party for a year, lose their scholarships, then drop out.

    Another problem is that how much funding the school receives is based on their graduation rate, so they try to push these dimwits through. I know first hand that a degree doesn't mean what it used to. We need to be sure that we are not spending an enormous amount of money simply to give students a worthless slip of paper when they graduate. We don't need burger flippers with bachelors.
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    I think they could choose better areas to cut from rather than from students who are successful, which is what it sounds like they are doing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by min0 lee View Post
    Budget plan would cut $100 billion from the college aid program for low-income students
    My....how Republican of him...
    $100 billion is nothing of a cut, and to cut a Pell grant for low income students shows Obama and the gov won't deal with the real problems. SS & Medicare.
    It's an accurate statement that our current spending will not be increasing the debt We've stopped spending money that we don't have.

    -- Jack Lew, then director of the Office of Management and Budget, in Feb. 16, 2011 testimony before the Senate Budget Committee.

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    What an ass. I pretty much agree with everyone's statements so far.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vortrit View Post
    What an ass. I pretty much agree with everyone's statements so far.
    I think he's doing the "Triangulation" now to try to get re-elected

    The election is 20 months away.
    It's an accurate statement that our current spending will not be increasing the debt We've stopped spending money that we don't have.

    -- Jack Lew, then director of the Office of Management and Budget, in Feb. 16, 2011 testimony before the Senate Budget Committee.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Smoothy View Post
    $100 billion is nothing of a cut, and to cut a Pell grant for low income students shows Obama and the gov won't deal with the real problems. SS & Medicare.
    that's why those entitlements never see cuts regardless of who is POTUS, not only are they essential but when you fuck with AARP you can pretty much write off FLA for the next election.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LAM View Post
    that's why those entitlements never see cuts regardless of who is POTUS, not only are they essential but when you fuck with AARP you can pretty much write off FLA for the next election.
    Yup. Definitely.

    And in addition to FL, a huge number of senior citizens vote in every state, and they know - and never forget - who even talks about reducing the increase in SS and Medicare.

    Happened in the 90s.

    Potus, and Congressman and Senators will not touch this issue (except for people like Rand Paul, and a handful of others).

    Part of this neglect of this massive problem is democracy itself. Elections every 2 years, and every 4 years (potus) and 6 years (senate).

    Instead of even attempting to deal with this problem, it will be neglected until the entire government collapses financially.
    It's an accurate statement that our current spending will not be increasing the debt We've stopped spending money that we don't have.

    -- Jack Lew, then director of the Office of Management and Budget, in Feb. 16, 2011 testimony before the Senate Budget Committee.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Smoothy View Post
    I think he's doing the "Triangulation" now to try to get re-elected

    The election is 20 months away.
    Great. I can't wait to not vote for him, again.
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