(THE OBAMA ACTION FIGURE)
Nothing comes 2 a sleeper but DREAMS...
SO KEEP DREAMING ABOUT CHANGE smdh?
Anyone awake yet? "I see said the blindman"...
is this not the same president who murdered the DC
private school voucher program that mainly benefitted
black students from DC’s poorest neighborhoods.
(his own neighborhood)..If you have'nt continuously
seen this MAN fund every billionare company that claims
chapter 11, broke, hurt or hurting, with no promises 2 their
employees of job security..nor a proposal of CHANGE themselves..
so lets GIVE the RICH gew-gobs of loot and not ask them
2 change a dam thang as far as how they use NOR DISTRIBUTE
their fianances...YES WE CAN..UPGRADE THEIR EXPENSE ACCOUNTS!
SAME (imagionary) CAUSE ...SAME AFFECT!
What will the newly unemployed and non-thinkers,
slash co-dependent of abusers give for this
unexcusable action by the Obama administration NOW?.
Leaders of historically black colleges say they’ll fight a reduction in a federal program they call a financial lifeline at a time of economic distress for the schools and their students.
President Barack Obama’s education budget, unveiled Thursday, included major spending increases in many areas — but didn’t include an extra $85 million that black institutions have received annually for the past two years thanks to a 2007 change to the student loan laws.
That two-year-old program provided direct funds to
federally recognized HBCUs — historically black colleges
and universities. Other direct federal support to the
schools would increase from $238 million to $250 million,
but with the expiration of the HBCU fund the schools effectively
would see a $73 million cut.
A program supporting Native American tribal
colleges would also see decreased funding, while
one for institutions serving large numbers of Hispanic
students would see an increase from $93 million to $98 million.
Education Department officials emphasized that all
such institutions stand to gain from other parts
of the budget, notably the proposed increase in the
maximum Pell Grant for low-income students by $200 — to $5,550.
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SUPER NEGRO Cuts Federal Funding 2 Historically Black Colleges
(THE OBAMA ACTION FIGURE)
Nothing comes 2 a sleeper but DREAMS...
SO KEEP DREAMING ABOUT CHANGE smdh?
Anyone awake yet? "I see said the blindman"...
is this not the same president who murdered the DC
private school voucher program that mainly benefitted
black students from DC’s poorest neighborhoods.
(his own neighborhood)..If you have'nt continuously
seen this MAN fund every billionare company that claims
chapter 11, broke, hurt or hurting, with no promises 2 their
employees of job security..nor a proposal of CHANGE themselves..
so lets GIVE the RICH gew-gobs of loot and not ask them
2 change a dam thang as far as how they use NOR DISTRIBUTE
their fianances...YES WE CAN..UPGRADE THEIR EXPENSE ACCOUNTS!
SAME (imagionary) CAUSE ...SAME AFFECT!
What will the newly unemployed and non-thinkers,
slash co-dependent of abusers give for this
unexcusable action by the Obama administration NOW?.
Leaders of historically black colleges say they’ll fight a reduction in a federal program they call a financial lifeline at a time of economic distress for the schools and their students.
President Barack Obama’s education budget, unveiled Thursday, included major spending increases in many areas — but didn’t include an extra $85 million that black institutions have received annually for the past two years thanks to a 2007 change to the student loan laws.
That two-year-old program provided direct funds to
federally recognized HBCUs — historically black colleges
and universities. Other direct federal support to the
schools would increase from $238 million to $250 million,
but with the expiration of the HBCU fund the schools effectively
would see a $73 million cut.
A program supporting Native American tribal
colleges would also see decreased funding, while
one for institutions serving large numbers of Hispanic
students would see an increase from $93 million to $98 million.
Education Department officials emphasized that all
such institutions stand to gain from other parts
of the budget, notably the proposed increase in the
maximum Pell Grant for low-income students by $200 — to $5,550.
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