Schools
will curry favor with whoever funds them.
Wealthy donors have built buildings for their favorite schools. Now our bankrupt government is the primary
benefactor for schools. Schools are
subject to the whims of the Whitehouse and are obeying the destructive rules
that come with the money. Marxist
professors are entrenched in these universities and they are more than willing
operatives for the Marxists in our government.
They have been in “sleeper cells” for some time, but are now involved in
advancing Marxism rapidly.
Schools
are no longer based on worthwhile education and common sense. There are way too
many courses that are all about indoctrination.
Sports
for schools have been key assets for school spirit, but the incident at the
University of Missouri shows a more sinister plan. Once the black radicals were
able to get the football team and their $35.6 million revenue to sign on to
their trumped-up hunger strike and protest, the battle was won. Sports is now a key asset for revenue.
The
university protest movements elsewhere also contain demands that mirror the
Democrat give-away promises to bribe “useful idiots” into protesting for a $15
per hour minimum wage, free college tuition and a full bailout from the student
loan scam.
Democrats
are masters at setting up unsustainable expensive structures that go bad and
then require even more expensive solutions. None of this spending is in any way
related to reality. It’s a delusion; it’s wishful thinking; it’s a pipe-dream.
It’s perfect, unless you ask who is going to pay for the free ride.
Thoughtful
students comprise the majority of our students and they aren’t happy with these
schools. They are easy pickings for good
schools who are free from the federal bribery indoctrination trap.
Education
costs are at least 4 times higher than they should be and students are opting
to go to community colleges to save money.
The Price/Demand curve is reducing the number of US students applying to
the more expensive schools.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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