Saturday, July 05, 2003
Romney Veto Dishonors University
The Fraud Governor vetoed $1.7 million in funding for the University of Massachusetts honors program. (source: Boston Globe, 7/1/2003, 7/5/2003)
Too bad the gifted and talented students were not Quinn Bill carrying police officers. Romney would have paid for their tuition, their books, their meals and their beer.
Months ago, when asked if the Fraud Governor's higher ed reforms would be shaped by political implications, Romney's loathsome $150,000-a-year spokesman sneered, "We don't make decisions based on people or personalities." (source: Boston Herald, 2/24/2003)
He should have added, 'and we won't make veto decisions based on the needs of the students.'
The Fraud Governor vetoed $1.7 million in funding for the University of Massachusetts honors program. (source: Boston Globe, 7/1/2003, 7/5/2003)
Too bad the gifted and talented students were not Quinn Bill carrying police officers. Romney would have paid for their tuition, their books, their meals and their beer.
Months ago, when asked if the Fraud Governor's higher ed reforms would be shaped by political implications, Romney's loathsome $150,000-a-year spokesman sneered, "We don't make decisions based on people or personalities." (source: Boston Herald, 2/24/2003)
He should have added, 'and we won't make veto decisions based on the needs of the students.'