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Posted on 4/13/16 at 6:11 pm to The Sad Banana
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don't know where this fits in, but if it weren't for TOPS I would have never attended LSU. I probably would have had to go to Nicholls
I'll tell you where it fits in. It is a fricking travesty that the state paid for a Nicholls level student to go to LSU.
Posted on 4/13/16 at 6:14 pm to SuperSaint
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Give me your quick argument against foodstamps if you don't mind. I'm curious about your stance
Interested as well. There may be issues in that system, but I know more than 1 single mom that busts her arse working 50 hours a week for her 2 kids, and still needs food stamps to get by ($30k a year salary).
Posted on 4/13/16 at 6:49 pm to ULSU
This is all political posturing. Some changes will be made but not nearly as deep as they are making it seem. In the end taxes will be raised on something. They let TOPS get out of control and they can't go back. Remember when that POS JBE put a halt on TOPS for 24 hrs and caused all of the national negative attention on the state. What an embarrassing frick stick
Posted on 4/13/16 at 8:29 pm to WeeWee
Yea that's better than what it is now. I made a 29 but many of my peers made 24 and they tried as well and were/are very successful. A 26 would have cut a bunch of people I know off and I feel (just me) that a 24 seemed like a line of demarcation. I think it's real important to cap the state payout. As it stands since inception colleges have been able to Jack rates every damn year. It's up over 100% since I graduated just under 10 years ago. Double in ten years??? Get the frick out with that shite
Posted on 4/14/16 at 9:29 am to foj1981
I do not think this is political posturing at all, JBE did not bring the negative attention to the state, he merely addressed the crisis to the people of Louisiana. The first step to solving a problem, is admitting there is a problem. This is something our previous governor refused to do, and the state will suffer for it. The national attention was not "brought" to Louisiana, it was earned over an eight year period.
As a republican who did not vote for JBE last November, I still have to applaud the effort on all fronts to fix the states budget. There is only one way to eliminate this deficit.. raise taxes and cut spending, and a lot of both needs to be done.
Raising taxes is never popular, especially in a state recovering from a governor who's policies included "no tax raises." However unpopular, it is necessary to increase the state's revenue.
Cutting spending is also painful when we have grown accustomed to having such easy access to government money (in forms of TOPS, Welfare, Food Stamps, etc..).
Unfortunately, TOPS is one of the more inflated government programs, and has been in need of reform for some time now. Personally, I think we need more entitlement reform in the areas of food stamps and welfare requirements as well as the ridiculous tax credits that have failed to have the positive economic impact that was once promised.
For now, I cannot disagree with a 26 ACT requirement for a fully paid scholarship.
As a republican who did not vote for JBE last November, I still have to applaud the effort on all fronts to fix the states budget. There is only one way to eliminate this deficit.. raise taxes and cut spending, and a lot of both needs to be done.
Raising taxes is never popular, especially in a state recovering from a governor who's policies included "no tax raises." However unpopular, it is necessary to increase the state's revenue.
Cutting spending is also painful when we have grown accustomed to having such easy access to government money (in forms of TOPS, Welfare, Food Stamps, etc..).
Unfortunately, TOPS is one of the more inflated government programs, and has been in need of reform for some time now. Personally, I think we need more entitlement reform in the areas of food stamps and welfare requirements as well as the ridiculous tax credits that have failed to have the positive economic impact that was once promised.
For now, I cannot disagree with a 26 ACT requirement for a fully paid scholarship.
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