Future Presidents
On the left: Pretima Persaud
On the right: Jason Greenberg
On the right: Jason Greenberg
Stein on the Future of Education
"Abolish student debt to free a generation of Americans from debt servitude. Guarantee tuition-free, world-class public education from preschool through university. End high stakes testing and public school privatization." - Jill Stein on Education as a Right
In other words: Students should not have to pay for their school's tuition, so they become focused on their education and not of the cost of their school. Admission testing will also be wiped out for educational institutions which require testing as a part of their admissions process. Every American is entitled to top-quality public education, regardless of their background or financial status.
It's not just conceivable, it's crucial. On the off chance that we figured out how to salvage the law breakers on Wall Street who slammed the economy through waste, misrepresentation and manhandle, we can positively figure out how to help understudies who are a portion of the central casualties of that crash. We safeguarded Wall Street to the tune of $17 trillion when you incorporate the no-intrigue credits and the straight-up bailouts they got. The uplifting news is that understudy obligation is small by examination: just $1.3 trillion. - Jill Stein, a statement on Education
Jill Stein is stating that there have been several incidents in the past which correlate to tuition finances, one incident being the "crooks" on Wall Street who exploited the system. She states that the problem of tuition is not merely as extravagant as the Wall Street incident, and that this issue should be handled as more of a national concern, rather than neglecting it as we are doing currently.
In other words: Students should not have to pay for their school's tuition, so they become focused on their education and not of the cost of their school. Admission testing will also be wiped out for educational institutions which require testing as a part of their admissions process. Every American is entitled to top-quality public education, regardless of their background or financial status.
It's not just conceivable, it's crucial. On the off chance that we figured out how to salvage the law breakers on Wall Street who slammed the economy through waste, misrepresentation and manhandle, we can positively figure out how to help understudies who are a portion of the central casualties of that crash. We safeguarded Wall Street to the tune of $17 trillion when you incorporate the no-intrigue credits and the straight-up bailouts they got. The uplifting news is that understudy obligation is small by examination: just $1.3 trillion. - Jill Stein, a statement on Education
Jill Stein is stating that there have been several incidents in the past which correlate to tuition finances, one incident being the "crooks" on Wall Street who exploited the system. She states that the problem of tuition is not merely as extravagant as the Wall Street incident, and that this issue should be handled as more of a national concern, rather than neglecting it as we are doing currently.
Stein on Social Welfare
Basic necessities:
One of Stein's major plans is to end poverty. Ending poverty would be the first major step she would have to take to ensure that Americans are given basic necessities. Stein also guarantees access to food, water, and utilities. She plans to implement programs which will aid to these concerns.
"End Poverty: Guarantee economic human rights, including access to food, water, housing, and utilities, with effective anti-poverty programs to ensure every American a life of dignity."
Affordable Housing:
Jill Stein promises to honor the right to affordable housing, and immediately put a halt to any upcoming foreclosures and evictions. Stein promises to create a federal bank with local branches to cater to distressed mortgages. She also promises to expand local home ownership assistance. Stein promises that this will create the basis for a new economy.
Not preventing church-based welfare, but not as a substitute:
Jill Stein does not believe that substituting a government program for one that is provided by a local church is in the people's favor. But if it is absolutely necessary, then they are open to do so if such a program were to be debated upon.
One of Stein's major plans is to end poverty. Ending poverty would be the first major step she would have to take to ensure that Americans are given basic necessities. Stein also guarantees access to food, water, and utilities. She plans to implement programs which will aid to these concerns.
"End Poverty: Guarantee economic human rights, including access to food, water, housing, and utilities, with effective anti-poverty programs to ensure every American a life of dignity."
Affordable Housing:
Jill Stein promises to honor the right to affordable housing, and immediately put a halt to any upcoming foreclosures and evictions. Stein promises to create a federal bank with local branches to cater to distressed mortgages. She also promises to expand local home ownership assistance. Stein promises that this will create the basis for a new economy.
Not preventing church-based welfare, but not as a substitute:
Jill Stein does not believe that substituting a government program for one that is provided by a local church is in the people's favor. But if it is absolutely necessary, then they are open to do so if such a program were to be debated upon.
Sources used:
http://www.ontheissues.org/2016/Jill_Stein_Welfare_+_Poverty.htm
http://www.ontheissues.org/2016/Jill_Stein_Education.htm
http://www.jill2016.com/
https://ballotpedia.org/Jill_Stein_presidential_campaign,_2016
Website designers: Brian Sukhnandan, Alfredo Peralta, Jiali Chen, Namita Sharma
http://www.ontheissues.org/2016/Jill_Stein_Welfare_+_Poverty.htm
http://www.ontheissues.org/2016/Jill_Stein_Education.htm
http://www.jill2016.com/
https://ballotpedia.org/Jill_Stein_presidential_campaign,_2016
Website designers: Brian Sukhnandan, Alfredo Peralta, Jiali Chen, Namita Sharma