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  • Obama to sign new student aid initiative

    The student loan overhaul fulfills a long-time goal of Democratic lawmakers to end the bankers' role as middlemen and replace them with direct federal loans and aid to students.

    The White House said the change would save taxpayers $68 billion over the next decade. The money saved will help expand and strengthen the federal Pell Grant program for students.

    The change will cap college graduates' annual student loan repayments at 10 percent of their income, spends more at community colleges and awards $2.55 billion to historically black colleges and universities.

    Obama's fellow Democrats in the Senate and House of Representatives got the measure through Congress by tucking it into a package of changes approved last Thursday to the sweeping U.S. healthcare overhaul.

    While the healthcare overhaul itself has generated skepticism among many Americans worried about its cost and associated debt, the student loan changes have been popular.

    The CNN/Opinion Research Corporation said last week a telephone survey of 1,030 adult Americans found 64 percent of respondents approved it, while 34 percent opposed it.

    Obama is to sign the measure at an event at Northern Virginia Community College in nearby Alexandria.

    "Year after year, we've seen billions of taxpayer dollars handed out as subsidies to the bankers and middlemen who handle federal student loans, when that money should have gone to advancing the dreams of our students and working families," Obama said in his weekly radio and Web address on Saturday.

    He said previous efforts to change the program had been thwarted by "special interests that fought tooth and nail to preserve their exclusive giveaway."

    While student groups and Democratic lawmakers have backed the overhaul, student loan giant Sallie Mae and other private lenders have staunchly opposed it.

    Opponents say the action will reduce students' lending options and eliminate the jobs of thousands of private lenders, hurting efforts to remedy an ailing U.S. economy that has a 9.7 unemployment rate.

    A number of lawmakers, most Republicans, opposed the measure, saying it would end a successful program and amount to an unwarranted federal takeover of the student loan industry.

    Private lenders would still have a role, albeit a greatly diminished one, in servicing loans, such as helping collect payments.

    (Reporting by Steve Holland; editing by Todd Eastham)

    Obama to sign new student aid initiative | Reuters

  • #2
    Originally posted by dna9488 View Post
    ..... awards $2.55 billion to historically black colleges and universities......


    Fuck that racist piece of shit.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by decadecadeca View Post
      Fuck that racist piece of shit.
      follow your leaders hillbilly..

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      • #4
        I wouldn't vote for either of them.

        Sadly, we don't have any real leadership.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by decadecadeca View Post
          Fuck that racist piece of shit.
          Don't worry someday we will get to have a white male president again, and we will no longer be oppressed. :clapback:

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Konitz View Post
            Don't worry someday we will get to have a white male president again, and we will no longer be oppressed. :clapback:


            I hope so, sick of the man keepin' me down.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by decadecadeca View Post
              I hope so, sick of the man keepin' me down.
              At least look at it this way we can have million man marches and no longer have to smile in photographs.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by decadecadeca View Post

                Sadly, we don't have any real leadership.
                i disagree. obama is a game changer. does shit that other presidents knew needed to be done but couldnt get it done.

                you got all these stupid fucks saying "thats the end of our country, i am moving to canada or costa rica". these people are too stupid to realize that those countries have long had a similar health care plan as our new one.

                these fucken republicans walking around saying "lets take back our country". would they know what to do with it if they took it back? they had 8 years and they did absolutely fucken nothing.

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                • #9
                  change would save taxpayers $68 billion
                  that right there is key. On top of all that, it means a better Pell Grant for students.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by dna9488 View Post
                    that right there is key. On top of all that, it means a better Pell Grant for students.


                    It won't save a fucking dime.

                    Government programs always run over budget. The fucking postal service is shutting down because they can't even do that right. Health care will be a disaster and this stupid fuck just keeps spending money and growing government like we don't have a care in the world.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by decadecadeca View Post
                      It won't save a fucking dime.

                      Government programs always run over budget. The fucking postal service is shutting down because they can't even do that right. Health care will be a disaster and this stupid fuck just keeps spending money and growing government like we don't have a care in the world.
                      :clapback: Someone with a brain.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
                        i disagree. obama is a game changer. does shit that other presidents knew needed to be done but couldnt get it done.

                        you got all these stupid fucks saying "thats the end of our country, i am moving to canada or costa rica". these people are too stupid to realize that those countries have long had a similar health care plan as our new one.

                        these fucken republicans walking around saying "lets take back our country". would they know what to do with it if they took it back? they had 8 years and they did absolutely fucken nothing.


                        Oh yeah, he's a real winner....



                        It's not just conservatives who are sick of his shit. Independent voters and even liberals are tired of this scumbag.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by decadecadeca View Post
                          Oh yeah, he's a real winner....



                          It's not just conservatives who are sick of his shit. Independent voters and even liberals are tired of this scumbag.
                          so by winner you mean approval rating? lol

                          the best thing to do is not always the popular thing to do.

                          let me see a chart of bushes approval rating. lol.

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                          • #14
                            Bush had horrible approval ratings.

                            We aren't talking about Bush, as much as libs love to still bring him up at every turn.

                            Obama was a "game changer" remember? He was going to be different, transparent policy, superb ethics, turn things around.

                            ALL BULLSHIT.

                            Backdoor deals, closed sessions, cabinet members dismissed for violations, etc....

                            He's the biggest scumbag of them all.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by decadecadeca View Post
                              Bush had horrible approval ratings.

                              We aren't talking about Bush, as much as libs love to still bring him up at every turn.

                              Obama was a "game changer" remember? He was going to be different, transparent policy, superb ethics, turn things around.

                              ALL BULLSHIT.

                              Backdoor deals, closed sessions, cabinet members dismissed for violations, etc....

                              He's the biggest scumbag of them all.
                              he is a game changer. many presidents have wanted to do something about healthcare. his plan may not be perfect but at least he did something. i would rather go down as trying then to have done nothing at all. is he perfect, nope not at all, but he getting things done in a government made up of 90 year old white men designed to set up road blocks at every turn.

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