Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Email from the president and what I sent back

Here's the president's email sent to anyone who did something or other for some petitions online:

[Hello, everybody --
Michelle and I know exactly how tough it can be to pay for higher education. By the time we finished paying back the loans we took out to go to college and grad school, I was on my way to being a U.S. Senator.
I believe that anyone who works hard should have the same opportunities that our educations gave us. That's why, as President, I've made it a personal mission to make higher education more affordable -- and why I'm going to be visiting school campuses later this week.
Learn more about why this is the time to take action.
The facts are clear. Over the past three decades, the average tuition at a public four-year college has more than tripled. At the same time, many state governments are actually reducing their support for education, and many middle-class students are getting stuck with the tab. Today, the average student taking out loans to pay for education graduates with more than $26,000 in debt.
Just tinkering around the edges won't be enough: To create a better bargain for the middle class, we have to fundamentally rethink about how higher education is paid for in this country. We've got to shake up the current system.
That's why, starting Thursday, I will be embarking on a bus tour to offer my plan to make college more affordable, tackle rising costs, and improve value for students and their families. My plan includes real reforms that would bring lasting change. They won't all be popular with everyone --including some who've made higher education their business -- but it's past time that more of our colleges work better for the students they exist to serve.
Over the past four and a half years, we've worked to put college in reach for more students and their families through tax credits, improving access to financial aid, and new options that make it easier to repay those loans.
But if we're going to keep the doors of higher education open to everyone who works for it, we need to do more -- much more. And that's exactly what I'm going to be talking about this week.
So learn more here, then help to spread the word:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/share/college-affordability
Thanks,
President Barack Obama}

And the email I sent back: [
So why don't you do something about it, rather than sitting around the last five years letting the Republicans make you their bitch? Sorry about the language, but it's (slightly) true, there's been a ton of time to do all this, rather than letting the GOP win and sending off drones and the NSA. Here's some suggestions for college reform: Give much more research money to schools so that knowledge and applications of the sciences and beyond, sort of like the Cold War, except without any warmongering or military-industrial driving guides; get rid of golf universities and majors, it's an incredibly stupid, in fact get rid of most golf courses, there do nothing but waste time, money, and resources such as water; create a more rigorous standard of way of determining who and who should not be instructors at colleges, for example I had this art history instructor at Santa Monica College who was arrogant and actually frequently incorrect (because I looked up the art he was talking about, and found the stories were sometimes not what we were told); work on a way to de-emphasize the image of college as being a place of nonstop partying; and please try to keep in mind that while opponents might call you a fascist for anything you do, more often than not they're real (crypto)fascists deep down.
Signed, Nick Scroggs]

P.S.: I'm not sure how I become this firebrand personality when on this blog, and that I hope this got read by the president himself.

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