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Since the Dilly, Dally, Delay & Stall Law Firms are adding their billable hours, the Toyota U.S.A. and Route 44 Toyota posts have been separated here:

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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

MASSACHUSETTS Senior Senator Elizabeth Warren

I've listened to far more babble about Senator Elizabeth Warren than I ever care to hear.
Uninformed folks who have no idea what Senator Warren has accomplished blabber on endlessly and it might be wise to inform yourself before blabbering.




Yup! Horse Manure! It's tiring, boring, tedious, overdone and let's get over it.

The G.I. Bill after World War II is credited with creating great prosperity, enhancing the educational level of Americans, improving living standards and doing a great deal to create and sthrengthen a Middle Class that allowed many of us to grow up and enjoy an unparalleled standard of living.

Education is the only thing that will allow the United States to compete in a global economy and the only thing that will allow our grandchildren to compete.

As a nation, we simply cannot continue to make higher education less affordable and create a further income divide that handicaps those on the lower rungs, as well as denying us of the best and the brightest.

How do we continue to deny Americans the tools they need to compete - An Education?

This is NOT partisan...just simple economics and common sense.

 Below from Senator Elizabeth Warren...will you add your name and stand for the importance of higher education in America?




The government will make $51 billion in profit off of federal student loans this year.

That's five times the money Google made in profit in 2012. In fact, it's more than any Fortune 500 company made last year.

It's obscene. Our government should help students who are trying to get an education, not figure out ways to squeeze more money out of them.

This week, the Senate will be voting one more time on a bill to freeze the interest rate on new Stafford student loans at 3.4% while Congress works out a long-term student debt solution. A majority of senators support the bill, but so far, the Senate Republicans have blocked an up-or-down vote.

I have been speaking out on this issue, and I'm writing today to ask you to join me. Tell the Senate to stop playing politics with our kids' futures and to give the student loan bill an up-or-down vote.

Students owe more than $1 trillion in student loan debt – more than all the credit card debt in the entire country.

But they didn't go on a shopping spree at the mall -- they did exactly what we told them to do. They worked hard, they played by the rules, and they got an education.

Too many of those kids must delay buying a home because they can't save for a down payment. They delay starting a small business because they can't get a loan. They delay putting anything away for their retirement because their exploding student loan debt is making it impossible for them to save. They delay their start on life -- and all the while, the government rakes in more and more profits.

I was ashamed when the interest rate on student loans doubled last week. Not just as a United States Senator, but as a teacher, a mother, and a grandmother. We should do better for our students.

Students don't have an army of lobbyists demanding a better deal. They don't have millions of dollars for a splashy public relations campaign to shame our elected officials and to get the media's attention.

It's going to take all of us working together -- people all across the country saying, "We can't do this to our kids." And that starts with you, right now.

Tell the Senate: Give the student loan bill an up-or-down vote.

Thank you, and keep fighting!

Elizabeth

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