Stop Tuition Hikes Now: A Million Letters Campaign
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In most other industrialized nations education is a right. The governments pay or heavily subsidize college tuition for citizens, and they do the same for health care. In America we now see a growing upper upper class made up of 1% of the population who control more wealth than the lower 95% of the population. We see health care reform that has a first priority of making sure a criminal for-profit health insurance industry continues to get funded by mandated premiums on all Americans.France
The higher education system is mainly public, which means that the tuition fees are almost fully funded by the state and students have to pay only a small fee.
Sweden
Higher education is free for all, tuition fees are not allowed, and university funding is met by the goverment. There is a system of student grants which meet roughly a third of living costs and then loans for the remainder of costs. Both loans and grants are subject to an income test of the student but not of their parents.
Australia
Introduced in 1989, the higher education contribution scheme (HECS) is a system where students contribute to the costs of their education with interest free deferred payment arrangements. You can repay in various ways, either upfront with a 25% discount, or paying part and deferring the rest, or deferring it all. You must start repaying when your income reaches the minimum threshold for compulsory repayment, which in 2001-02 was $23,242 (£8,576). Youth allowance provides income support based on a student's personal and/or family circumstances.
Countries like France, England, Germany, Spain, and Italy keep a strong check on their governments through healthy protests in the streets. Even with their successful socialized medicine and education programs they continue to protest to make things even better. The fight against greed, corruption and corporate crime is never ending. This is the true war we all must fight. It's a fight for the freedoms and rights all Americans were promised in the Declaration of Independence: life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. How can you live without basic health care? How can you have liberty and happiness when you can't afford to go to college to get even an entry level job in this country?
Bob Samuels, president UCAFT, describes the investment banking aspect of how the UC schools are run on a profit motive and not for education or recruitment of teachers, which they consider a monetary liability. Thus they hike tuition, layoff teachers and even entire departments, while, at the same time, increase huge bonuses and salaries to administrators who come from the corporate and banking sectors. They even lend money to the state because it returns them interest. What are our colleges, banks or institutions of higher learning? http://www.democracynow.org/2009/11/20/students
FDR proposed that our Bill of Rights be amended with new rights as he stated in 1944 and as seen in Michael Moore's film, Capitalism: A Love Story.
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The right to a useful and remunerative job in the industries or shops or farms or mines of the nation;
The right to earn enough to provide adequate food and clothing and recreation;
The right of every farmer to raise and sell his products at a return which will give him and his family a decent living;
The right of every businessman, large and small, to trade in an atmosphere of freedom from unfair competition and domination by monopolies at home or abroad;
The right of every family to a decent home;
The right to adequate medical care and the opportunity to achieve and enjoy good health;
The right to adequate protection from the economic fears of old age, sickness, accident, and unemployment;
The right to a good education.
All of these rights spell security. And after this war is won we must be prepared to move forward, in the implementation of these rights, to new goals of human happiness and well-being.
America’s own rightful place in the world depends in large part upon how fully these and similar rights have been carried into practice for our citizens.
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The people in the U.S. have the power if they have the kahunas to use it. It's time we pressure our elected officials to make changes in our country before it's too late. Without universal health care and without education for those who can't afford the outrageous tuition rates, we are already well on our way to becoming a third world nation, where only the very few and very rich have a quality of life while everyone else languishes in a struggle just to stay alive.
Sign this petition and demand that your elected officials write and pass legislation to fund our colleges without burdening students at the most vulnerable time in their lives. Tax the rich. Other countries have higher taxes to pay for these social goods. If that's what must happen then it must be done. The United States of America is no more a leader among nations in anything except war, crime, and imprisonment. Stand up now and be counted. Take back America.
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JonRaymond
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This campaign has been reopened. The fight will never end.
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JonRaymond
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Stargate2077
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One of the major issues in California is that tax increases are done through ballot referendum and those measures have failed in the last number of years. The state has to have monetary funds in order to provide services in the current economic system in the United States. Europe is able to have so many services because they pay large amounts of taxes for it. It is an unfortunate situation; however, I feel much of the revenue issues in California is on the shoulders of California voters.
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Stargate2077
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JonRaymond
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Stargate2077:
That's exactly why we need the federal government to step in.
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JonRaymond
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Stargate2077
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Stargate2077:
JonRaymond, I am a liberal and I have no issue with raising taxes. However, in California, the referendum system, which was put in place in the 1840s due to massive government corruption, is a method of direct democracy, thus the votes reflect the will of the people. It would be very difficult to justify that the federal government should step in here because the cause of the budget cuts is due to the will of the voters in California. If this was happening in a different state that worked more as a representative democracy then I think there would be more that the federal government could do. I am very concerned about the issues surrounding California. Right now, my older brother is getting his PhD at UC Santa Barbara. However, I think that it is more important to push to educate people on the vast number of public services that people use that are paid by taxes. What do you think?
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Stargate2077
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JonRaymond
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Stargate2077:
http://www.democracynow.org/2009/11/20/students
I just learned in this Democracy Now! video that the problem with the UC schools is corporatization. It is also a fact that a similar crisis is happening in colleges, not only around the country, but around the world. With this kind of corporate corruption pervading our schools we need the feds to step and at the very minimum, regulate our colleges. Federally subsidized higher education makes a lot of sense. It works in many other countries. Our country is languishing fast. We need to take action and the model we see in other countries should be high in consideration.In this video Bob Samuels, president UCAFT, describes the investment banking aspect of how the UC schools are run on a profit motive and not for education or recruitment of teachers, which they consider a monetary liability. Thus they hike tuition, layoff teachers and even entire departments, while, at the same time, increase huge bonuses and salaries to administrators who come from the corporate and banking sectors. They even lend money to the state because it returns them interest. What are our colleges, banks or institutions of higher learning?
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JonRaymond
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JonRaymond
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The million letter petition - sign this or create one of your own
http://current.com/http://www.change.org/actions/view/stop_tuition_hikes - 4 months ago
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JonRaymond
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Ihatethemall
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If these kids want an education I say give it to them. So many young people nowadays just dont care about getting any education. Those that want to be professionals in a certain field have the right to get an education. How can we expect people to pay for their own needs if they dont have the education to get the job to buy the house to get married to have kids and raise a family. Educate those that want it. Its cheaper in the long run to have productive members of society rather than inmates in the prisons.
I signed the petition. - 4 months ago
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Ihatethemall
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JonRaymond
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Ihatethemall:
Thanks for signing. We need to send Congress a message. 1 million signed letters is the goal. If we can do that it'll scare the shit out of 'em.
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JonRaymond
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tangibleparadox
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Ihatethemall:
agreed. and signed. and linking to facebook. ;P
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tangibleparadox
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EtVoila
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Excellent, these students are standing up for what's right. It's ridiculous how their tuition is steadily rising to the point of it being unaffordable. If I were in California, I would definitely be there alongside them with my own picket sign.
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EtVoila
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JonRaymond
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EtVoila:
Sign the petition :)
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JonRaymond
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Inside UCLA
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JonRaymond