2011年5月21日 星期六

I Really Should Read The Onion More Regularly

Here:

WASHINGTON?According to bewildered and contrite legislators, a major budgetary mix-up this week inadvertently provided the nation?s public schools with enough funding and resources to properly educate students.

Sources in the Congressional Budget Office reported that as a result of a clerical error, $80 billion earmarked for national defense was accidentally sent to the Department of Education, furnishing schools with the necessary funds to buy new textbooks, offer more academic resources, hire better teachers, promote student achievement, and foster educational excellence?an oversight that apologetic officials called a ?huge mistake.?

?Obviously, we did not intend for this to happen, and we are doing everything in our power to right the situation and discipline whoever is responsible,? said House Budget Committee chairman Paul Ryan (R-WI), expressing remorse for the error. ?I want to apologize to the American people. The last thing we wanted was for schools to upgrade their technology and lower student-to-teacher ratios in hopes of raising a generation of well-educated, ambitious, and skilled young Americans.?

?That?s the type of irresponsible misspending that I?ve been focused on eliminating for my entire political career,? Ryan added.

And this makes more sense than Newt Gingrich.

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Source: http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/05/20/i-really-should-read-the-onion-more-regularly/

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