Tuesday, January 27, 2009

A cure or a bandaid?

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/28/education/28educ.html?ref=todayspaper

For those of you who may not want to read the article, it's simply about some revisions made to Obama's stimulus plan, mostly funds towards education. Presumably, his stimulus plan would put $150 billion in the pockets of school districts, day care centers, and universities/colleges all over the nation.

Now, as a student and as an educator of children, I am the first to thank the Lord that Obama is following his promise of putting money into the right hands. He campaigned on the backs of college students all over America, most of which will probably end up owing the government more money than they ever thought they would. This is a nice way to say thank you, although I know it's much more than that.

In spite of my delightedness in this attempt, I must admit to some hesitancies. First, the stimulus ends in two years...what then? What happens to the schools who weren't able to spend all their money but the time has run out? Or the day care centers who may not need all of that money right now but could surely use it over the next few years? What happens to the universities who's enrollments go up because of more access to financial aid, but then they are unable to maintain after the two years?

Also, I must say, who is going to be in charge of deciding how the money is spent? I mean, in all honesty, the systems couldn't even figure out to save money and distribute it over the last decade, why would they be any better at it now?

Without being negative, I must say that maybe this shouldn't be passed just yet. I know that the educational system, arguably more then any other system right now, desperately needs a boost, but the systems need to know what to do with it when they get it and how to maintain once it runs out.

I hope all ends well with this.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Can You Believe This S#$T!

Bush defends his presidency

Well, ain't this about a B#$%#... If you haven't read the article, check it out.

And for those of you who have, can you believe this shit! Bush must think I'm stupid! He didn't go to New Orleans immidiately after Katrina because he didn't want to distract the police officers from helping the locals...

Bush must think I'm stupid! He still doesn't think that his accusations of "weapons of mass distruction" were a mistake...He continues to defend his decision to send 30,000 MORE troops over to Iraq just in 2007!

Is it just me, or is Bush still on that ooooowweee...I mean, he actually began to wrap up his final press conference by saying that the war will define his presidency as like no other. Well, no shit! He is officially, statistically the worst president in history and he feels the need to tell us, without telling us.

I don't know about everyone else, but I can't even begin to describe how excited I am about this man finally being done destroying our nation in a few days. But, don't celebrate too early...there still enough time for him to fuck somthin else up.