Schools in Spain Strike Due To Budget Cuts

Editor's Note:  Jim Bakker has taught and continues to teach that when 'entitlements' are taken away from people, they will riot in the streets.  The prophets who have visited Morningside have confirmed this warning.

Schools and universities in Spain closed in protest today because the government is planning to cut more than twenty percent from budgets.

The cuts, which will increase class sizes and require teachers to work more hours for the same pay, will force university tuition feeds to jump by more than twenty-five percent.

Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has been promising and putting into place major reforms in an attempt to control the weakening Spanish economy. Government officials believe the cuts are necessary to get the Spanish economy growing again.

“For us, the university so far has been a place of knowledge,” Andreu Vela, a student dressed as the Grim Reaper at the protest told the Associated Press. “Now it’s becoming a place of recruiting armies of workers.”

 

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