Bailouts - Round 3


Just_A_Guy
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Well, that's kind of the rub, isn't it?

I've seen nothing to suggest a long-range trend towards an actual cut in funding (though I wouldn't be surprised to hear that they're hurting this year, along with everyone else). What has happened is that as the government attempts to do more, education becomes a proportionally smaller part of the budget--causing the academics to think they've been robbed and demand that government stop "neglecting our future".

It's a vicious, never-ending cycle, and it's also part of why some of us are a little leery of those who demand a larger role for government: no matter how much you fund a particular program, it will never be enough.

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