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Getting out of the deficit is as simple as.... - Page 2

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01-16-2011, 01:10 AM
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Well duh... You can't spend more than what you have, this is some Kinder garden thinking right here.
Yeah, sure, tell the government that, and all those people putting them selves in debt order to get an education.

Look at the news, they are trying to do something about foreclosures, so right now they are gathering ideas, for the future arguments that are going to happen.

When I said that they are debating the foreclosures I meant everywhere but in the senate and in the congress.

The republicans just want to waste time in debating the healthcare debate, knowing that its not going to get repealed anytime soon.
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01-16-2011, 01:18 AM
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"Education prices which will most likely be brought down"? LOL Wait didn't you say in another thread that education prices are going up? Contradictory, which is it? UP or DOWN?
Thats why I keep telling them to bring the prices of education down. They can put a ceiling on them, but probably not in the private institutions.

The Government can only do so much, which is good, I guess its gonna have to come down to the college owners.

They can still put mandatory federal minimum wages, if they could put a federal maximum wages then that should do the trick to lower education prices due to the price of the professors.

But, its not just the price of the service provided by the teachers, but it comes down to energy also. If every public school can have some sort of sunlight absorbing grids to help reduce the price of energy, then that can be of a lot of help.

Also, the price of such technology cannot be that expensive. If not, then it would take years for that upgrade to start paying off.
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