Discussion: Court Denies Request To Delay Obama For-Profit Fraud Protection

Totally unfit for her position and totally partisan.

She claims she’s worried about the “taxpayers.”

Hilarious. What a greedy, stupid woman. That she’s the Education Secretary is just another Trump travesty and a slap in the face to all those public school teachers who educate, mentor and stand in for parents, rich and poor.

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But [for-profit college lobbyist] Steve Gunderson … described Judge Moss’ ruling as “disappointing as it will only create further confusion for students and schools”

Right. They’ll be confused about what to do with the extra money in their pockets. SAD!

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Education Department spokeswoman Liz Hill said DeVos “respects the role
of the court and accepts the court’s decision” and will soon provide
information about how the regulation will be implemented.

In other words, they are going to ignore the court’s decision until there’s yet another lawsuit to hold them in contempt.

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My “like” is for the comment, definitely not for the probable position of the American oligarchs’ Dept. of Education.

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Gunderson added, “Many will look at this ruling where a Judge appointed by President Obama upholds a rule created by the Obama Department of Education and see further evidence of the politicization of our court system.”

Drop dead, you fucking fraud. Your lobbying group represents some of the most vile parasites of society. People, mostly young, who are trying to improve their lives by getting the education that could move them out of dead-end, minimum-wage jobs are your prey. Your “schools” lure them in with misleading marketing, charge a premium price for a crap education, and have the students pay for it with government guaranteed loans so you can pull more money out of them than they can afford and at no risk to the “school.” The students graduate (if the “school” doesn’t close first) and, just as they have to start paying their loans back, learn that they have a worthless degree from a school that provides no placement assistance.

After having done exactly what society has said they should do to succeed, they find themselves a few years older, deep in debt, and unable to get the loans they need to get the education they need to get the job they need to pay back what your “schools” stole from them.

In a just country, Gunderson would be out of a job and they people who run the schools he represents would be in debt to the attorneys they hired in an unsuccessful attempt to stay out of jail.

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