EDUCATION UNDER ATTACK: PART 2

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EDUCATION & RELIGION UNDER ATTACK
Federal and state governments have enslaved schools and churches.

PART TWO: OUR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

#1. Anytime government 'give away', rest assured there're more strings than a kite flying contest. Our universities get bucket loads of tax paper money in addition to their own outrageous tuition and fees.

#2. Legitimately they don't "NEED" government money as long as they jack students and parents with tuition & fee increases. This money is just an incentive to ensure woke ways and collective DEI are salted across campuses.

#3. Sowing such evil information is how universities and colleges "pay the piper." What sucks is we the taxpayers are giving these bastards our money. If we cut off all their funds they couldn't afford the to spread their extreme wokism and political correctness.

#4. In less than 50 years, American higher education has fallen from grace. Marxist Democrats pushed their "progressive" agenda to these schools, backing this with taxpayer dollars. Since Bill Clinton they've been handing out money like plastic necklaces at Mardi Gras.

#5. Critical Race Theory, LGBTQ studies, and other garbage propaganda have become mainstays of the higher education industry as it scams parents and students alike.

#6. A scam you say! Yes, indeed! In 1969 a Bachelor Degree was a 3~4 year degree. Only subjects necessary were taught in producing 'well rounded' college graduates. Today's universities have padded curricula to keep students for 4~5 years. This 'padding' is designed to further pick the pockets of parents and students alike.

#7. Our universities and colleges have are now the most expensive in the world. Even lesser state colleges have inflated tuition, books, and other fees. Through Student Loan programs, universities "milk this cow for all it's worth."

#8. Completely out of hand, students owe over $1.5 Trillion in loans. Worse yet, over 49% of them never finished their degree because they ran out of money.

#9. The only money higher education should get is that raised by through private grants and their own tuition and fees. They need to pull their own weight and stop milking government.

#10. Wouldn't it be better if universities underwrote their students' loans? If they did this, there would be more graduates of higher quality. These schools would have to eliminate many of their 'unnecessary and frivolous majors and courses of study'.

#11. Higher Education's addiction to government money is exemplified by schools such as Harvard, Yale, and others. These high-priced schools have collective endowments in the hundreds of billions of dollars.

#12. How can government justify massive cash awards given to these incompetent, anti-semitic, socialist, and highly racist institutions when they are already 'richer than God.?'

#13. To fix this we need to enforce common sense government. Let's start with the President. Doesn't he realize these schools are thriving financially and don't need handouts? Doesn't he realize these schools have more cash reserves than the collective universities of France and Germany combined?

#14. Please, Mr. President, cut them off at the hips! There's no need to threaten their boorish behaviour. Just cut them off at the pockets. Tell me I'm wrong!

#15. If parents [the ones supplying most of the money for their children to go to university] rose up and demand competition among schools, then higher education would improve its product, that being educated and balanced graduates.

#16. With many well-healed alumni there's plenty of 'endowment' available without taking money out of my pockets. I am sick and tired of being screwed out of my money so some moronic Bostonian imbecile can major in calligraphy and minor in jazz music. I am sick of this going on my tab!

#17. If these schools can't support themselves, let them fail. We've got too many already. 80% of them can burn in Hell and our economy and society would be the better for it.

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