Glenn Beck: On Strike–Shut It Down–Department of Education–Smaller Government and Less Spending–The Sooner The Better!

Posted on April 14, 2010. Filed under: Blogroll, Economics, Employment, Energy, Federal Government, Fiscal Policy, government, government spending, Life, Links, media, People, Philosophy, Politics, Rants, Raves, Regulations, Resources, Security, Taxes, Technology, Transportation, Video, War, Wisdom | Tags: , , , , |

 
“There is, in fact, only one solution: the state, the government, the laws must not in any way concern themselves with schooling or education. Public funds must not be used for such purposes. The rearing and instruction of youth must be left entirely to parents and to private associations and institutions.”

~Ludwig von Mises, Liberalism, page 115

 

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Dan Mitchell on cutting the Dept. of Education on CNBC

 

 

Smaller Government and Less Spending…

The Democratic and Republican Parties are the Frick and Frack of big government spending, taxes, debt, and regulations.

Time for a new political party–American Citizens Alliance Party-A CAP on Spending, Taxes, Debt and Regulation.

Join the Second American Revolution.

“The characteristic mark of this age of dictators, wars and revolutions is its anticapitalistic bias. Most governments and political parties are eager to restrict the sphere of private initiative and free enterprise.”

~Ludwig von Mises, Planned Chaos, page 15

Background Articles and Videos 

2010 United States federal budget 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_United_States_federal_budget

 

Obama’s 2010 Federal Budget Explained in Plain English

by Rebekah Manning

Department of Education – $46.7billion+$81.1billion from Recovery Act

Obama’s commitment to bettering the US educational system can be seen through the $81.1 billion he dedicates to education in the Recovery Act as well as the $46.7 billion in the 2010 federal budget. He wants to strengthen public schools, reward effective teaching and expand opportunities for higher education.

Department of Education Budget Breakdown 2010

http://www.onlineforextrading.com/blog/federal-budget-broken-down/

 

Federal Government Spending

 

Mr Frick – Frick & Frack

 

 

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United States Department of Education

Posted on January 28, 2010. Filed under: Blogroll, Communications, Demographics, Economics, Education, Federal Government, Fiscal Policy, government, government spending, history, Law, liberty, Life, Links, media, People, Philosophy, Politics, Taxes, Video, Wisdom | Tags: , , , , , , , , |

    Saddling Posterity with Debt

“We believe–or we act as if we believed–that although an individual father cannot alienate the labor of his son, the aggregate body of fathers may alienate the labor of all their sons, of their posterity, in the aggregate, and oblige them to pay for all the enterprises, just or unjust, profitable or ruinous, into which our vices, our passions or our personal interests may lead us. But I trust that this proposition needs only to be looked at by an American to be seen in its true point of view, and that we shall all consider ourselves unauthorized to saddle posterity with our debts, and morally bound to pay them ourselves; and consequently within what may be deemed the period of a generation, or the life of the majority.”

~Thomas Jefferson to John Wayles Eppes, 1813

US Debt Clock

http://www.usdebtclock.org/

 

United States Department of Education 

http://www.ed.gov/ 

 

United States Department of Education 

http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/budget/fy2010/assets/edu.pdf

 

“…Department of Education
The mission of the Department of Education is to promote student achievement and preparation for competition in a global economy by fostering educational excellence and ensuring equal access to educational opportunity.

The Department administers federal financial aid for education, collects data on America’s schools to guide improvements in education quality, and works to complement the efforts of state and local governments, parents, and students.

The U.S. Secretary of Education oversees the Department’s 4,200 employees and $68.6 billion budget. …”

http://www.whitehouse.gov/our-government/executive-branch

“…Department of Education – $46.7billion+$81.1billion from Recovery Act

Obama’s commitment to bettering the US educational system can be seen through the $81.1 billion he dedicates to education in the Recovery Act as well as the $46.7 billion in the 2010 federal budget. He wants to strengthen public schools, reward effective teaching and expand opportunities for higher education.

Department of Education Budget Breakdown 2010

Department of Education Budget Highlights

Innovative Solutions

  • Expand access to high quality early childhood education – no monetary value given
  • Funds education research – no monetary value given
  • Increase funding for charter schools – no monetary value given

College Access and Completion

http://www.onlineforextrading.com/blog/federal-budget-broken-down/

United States Department of Education

“…The United States Department of Education, also referred to as ED or the ED for (the) Education Department, is a Cabinet-level department of the United States government. Created by the Department of Education Organization Act (Public Law 96-88), it was signed into law by President Jimmy Carter on October 17, 1979 and began operating on May 16, 1980.

The Department of Education Organization Act divided the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare into the Department of Education and the Department of Health and Human Services. The Department of Education is administered by the United States Secretary of Education.

It is by far the smallest Cabinet-level department, with about 5,000 employees. The agency’s official acronym is ED (and not DOE, which refers to the United States Department of Energy.)

Department of Education is to create programs to generate funds for education and enforcement of privacy and civil rights laws.

On March 23, 2007, President George W. Bush signed into law H.R. 584, which designates the ED Headquarters building as the Lyndon Baines Johnson Department of Education Building.[2]

  • Office of Communications and Outreach (OCO)
  • Office of the General Counsel (OGC)
  • Office of Inspector General
  • Office of Legislation and Congressional Affairs (OLCA)
  • Office for Civil Rights (OCR)
  • Institute of Education Sciences (IES)
    • National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
      • National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)
      • Education Resources Information Center (ERIC)
  • Office of Innovation and Improvement (OII)
  • Office of the Chief Financial Officer
  • Office of Management
  • Office of the Chief Information Officer
  • Office of Planning, Evaluation and Policy Development
    • Budget Service
  • Risk Management Service
Chief Operating Officer
Office of the Under Secretary (OUS)
  • Office of Postsecondary Education (OPE)
  • Office of Vocational and Adult Education (OVAE)
  • Office of Federal Student Aid (FSA)
  • President’s Advisory Board on Tribal Colleges and Universities (WHITCU)
  • President’s Advisory Board on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (WHIHBCU)
Office of the Deputy Secretary (ODS)
  • Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE)
    • Office of Migrant Education
    • President’s Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans
  • Office of English Language Acquisition, Language Enhancement and Academic Achievement for Limited English Proficient Students (OELA)
  • Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS)
    • National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR)
    • Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP)
    • Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA)
  • Office of Safe and Drug Free Schools (OSDFS)
  • Office of Innovation and Improvement
Associated federal organizations
  • Advisory Councils and Committees
  • National Assessment Governing Board (NAGB)[3]
  • National Institute for Literacy (NIFL)[4]
  • Federal Interagency Committee on Education (FICE)
Federally aided organizations
  • Gallaudet University
  • Howard University
  • National Technical Institute for the Deaf

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Department_of_Education

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