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EdTech Funding Cut from Proposed FY06 budget

An anonymous reader writes "Bush's proposed FY06 budget eliminates a $500M Enhancing Education Through Technology program that is a major component of many schools' tech budgets. Rural school districts that serve underprivileged populations are going to be especially hard-hit, since they rely so heavily on technology to use educational resources that would otherwise be unavailable."

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  1. Bush's misleading Budget proposal. by EnronHaliburton2004 · · Score: -1, Troll

    Bush just submitted a $2.57 Trillion budget proposal.

    However, Bush's proposal doesn't include the majority of funding for the Iraqi war (Which costs approximately $1 Billion per day), and doesn't take into account the costs for Bush's Social Security transition [1].

    Bush neglected to include hundreds of billions of
    dollars in his Budget proposal.

    Bush is a bloody thief and a filthy liar.

    [1] For the record, I'm still trying to figure out if his SS plan is good or bad overall. However, excluding the numbers from the budget is wrong and deceitful.

  2. Re:So what? by hey! · · Score: 0, Troll

    Excellent.

    Now, I, from the wealthy state of Massachusetts, won't be paying for the education of all those kids in those dirt poor counties in Texas.

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  3. Re:I somewhat agree by EnronHaliburton2004 · · Score: 1, Troll

    We'll have created a third world underclass in our own country.

    I often wonder if that's the goal-- an uneducated labor force will keep wages down (And profits UP UP UP!), are less likely to complain about poor working conditions, less likely to organize, vote, or call their government representative to complain.