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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Arnold's Secret Plan To End The Deficit

Yesterday I noted how the Governor is trying to lower the Medi-Cal rolls by increasing the paperwork for enrollees and hoping that they'll get tripped up by the process. This is officially a trend.

Midnight on March 1 -- Saturday -- recently became the deadline for students to apply to seven Cal State campuses that traditionally accepted applications months later. An even earlier deadline, Feb. 1, has already passed for 16 other Cal State campuses

The root cause of the time crunch is a multibillion-dollar state deficit. In his provisional budget for next year, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger set Cal State's share of reductions at $386.1 million. If that figure holds, schools have much difficult budget-cutting ahead. As a precaution, Chancellor Charles B. Reed limited the number of students by shortening the application period.

"An effort was made to try to slow down what was otherwise going to be a record year in enrollment," said Jim Blackburn, director of enrollment management services in the chancellor's office. Blackburn did not know of another time when Cal State sought to curtail students in this fashion. He noted, however, that campuses frequently stop reviewing new applications when they reach enrollment thresholds. The priority application period ended Nov. 30, which was the deadline for Cal State Long Beach and four other especially popular schools. Three other campuses would have closed by Feb. 1 regardless.


What we have here is a coward of a Governor, who instead of cutting programs wants to throw up sneaky barriers to entry in an effort to take the blame away from himself and toward those who need the services. It's about as scummy as you can get. Frank Russo shares my disdain.

Is this what the great state of California is coming to? I thought, apparently naively, that we celebrated and cherished the desire of our young wanting to further their education and attend institutions of higher learning. Instead, because of the budget proposed by Governor Schwarzenegger for next year, and difficulties the California State University (CSU) system expects to have with cut backs, they are, with premeditation (but propbably without malice aforethought) advancing the deadline for applying and hoping that many students miss the deadline.


Now we see the "Year of Education" and the "Year of Healthcare" turned into the "Year of Changing Paperwork and Deadlines So We Can Kick People Off Education And Healthcare." The Legislative Analyst has already deemed the Governor's budget unworkable. I wonder what she'll say about these latest efforts.

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Monday, December 17, 2007

The Truth About Those Liberal Fascists

Reading the screen caps of the jacket copy of Jonah Goldberg's lame-ass book, it's clear that conservatives really, REALLY don't like teachers.



The quintessential liberal fascist isn't an SS stormtrooper. It is a female grade-school teacher with an education degree from Brown or Swarthmore.


This is basically a non sequitur: "The real fascist isn't an iron-fisted despotic ruler, but a plumber with a drinking problem." But the stab at teachers is familiar. This weekend, Tony Snow told students at Old Dominion University that "The average Iranian is more pro-American than virtually any college faculty in this country." There's a real antipathy here.

These are the same faculty members, by the way, who came rushing to this Princeton student's aid when he claimed to have been a victim of a physical attack for trying to instill conservative values among undergrads on campus. In particular, Robert George, a jurisprudence professor, vigorously defended the student.

Turns out he made the whole thing up, and in fact inflicted the wounds upon himself. He made up a death threat against himself in high school, too. And here's the reality about the Princeton campus:

With an active Republicans Club, a pro-life club, three major Evangelical groups, and the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions that is led by Professor George, Princeton University is considered one of the Ivy League's more conservative campuses.


But it wasn't enough just to be the persecuted majority, the student had to feel like he was the hunted majority. And this professor played right into it.

Somehow, despite all this, it's educators on the LEFT described as belonging to hate groups, as liberal fascists, and as anti-American.

You figure it out.

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