The vote-a-rama provides several clues.
[Update a few minutes later]
You know what? When you’re getting praise for your public policy from Fidel Castro, maybe you ought to rethink it. But of course, people who like this bill probably don’t have a problem with Fidel.
As an aside, it looks like they messed up student loans too.
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The only problem with these changes? They toss more money into a program that doesn’t need it, exacerbate education inflation, and they don’t address the loan default problem.
They toss more money into a program that doesn’t need it
Pell Grants pay a much smaller fraction of average tuition than they did 20 years ago — the money is much needed.
exacerbate education inflation
Pell Grants aren’t close to keeping up with education inflation, much less driving it. “Don’t let poor students afford college, it’ll drive up the price” has to be one of the dumbest arguments I’ve heard in a while.
they don’t address the loan default problem
And they don’t give everyone a pony, either. But they do redirect $6 billion a year — a huge sum, approximately 1/3 of what we spend on NASA — away from politically-connected lenders and to poor students, community colleges, and reducing the deficit. As policy, it’s a slam dunk.
“And they don’t give everyone a pony, either. But they do redirect $6 billion a year — a huge sum, approximately 1/3 of what we spend on NASA — away from politically-connected lenders and to poor students, community colleges, and reducing the deficit. As policy, it’s a slam dunk.”
How about slam dunking your head into the toilet and letting the people who earned that money keep it?