Aug. 31st, 2007

javasaurus: (wedding daze)
NO WAR LEFT BEHIND

A lot of controversy has evolved over Bush's "no child left behind" education strategy, which forces schools across the country to impose testing to determine whether the schools "pass" or "fail" -- the results impacting the continued funding of the school. Congress has, in essense, done the same thing to Bush's Iraq War plans -- assigned benchmarks and declared that future funding will depend on pass or fail. But the president has declared that the benchmarks and their ratings are not fair, and that he should get additional funding based on his assessment, not the assessment of others.

In a draft report circulated this week, the GAO concluded that at least 13 of the 18 political and security goals for the Iraqi government have not been met. Administration officials on Thursday objected to several of the findings and dismissed the report as unrealistically harsh because it assigned pass-or-fail grades to each benchmark, with little nuance.

(from a wtopnews.com article)

From WTOPnews.com, here is a list of benchmarks including whether they were fully met, partially met, or not met.
javasaurus: (wedding daze)
Bush is wanting to add yet another $50 billion to his Iraq spending. He also wants to help victims of the recent mortgage problems, by asking Congress to change FHA regulations. How's this for an idea: Take that $50B and give $25,000 to each of two million families that need help in preventing foreclosure!

I realize that it's not that simple -- paperwork, various legal issues, yadda, yadda. I'm just trying to point out that if we're so determined to sink deeper into debt, then the money so casually tossed into the Iraq War pot could be spent saving millions of people from poverty, homelessness, and hunger.

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