Giantone
12-03-2022, 06:29 PM
I thought this was interesting
Ted Cruz unites with Bernie Sanders behind failed push for rail worker sick leave
Per Dallas morning News
Like you . they are both idiots.
Chico23231
12-05-2022, 11:31 AM
Instead of giving hand outs of 10k to folks who don’t need them, we should be looking at why colleges are so expensive and looking to reduce cost. A big part of the problem is a familiar one when talking about big government and ineffective bureaucracy:
Harvard employs almost as many administrators as there are undergrad students. 7,024 admins vs 7,153 undergrads. unreal! what the hell do they do?
Giantone
12-05-2022, 11:59 AM
[B]Instead of giving hand outs of 10k to folks who don’t need them,
Who says they don't need them? Fuck you and Harvard.
SunnySide
12-05-2022, 12:05 PM
Instead of giving hand outs of 10k to folks who don’t need them, we should be looking at why colleges are so expensive and looking to reduce cost. A big part of the problem is a familiar one when talking about big government and ineffective bureaucracy:
Harvard employs almost as many administrators as there are undergrad students. 7,024 admins vs 7,153 undergrads. unreal! what the hell do they do?
https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/093/953/c5b.jpg
Blames cost of college education on "big government" ...
Wants government to investigate private college
Chico23231
12-05-2022, 12:29 PM
https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/093/953/c5b.jpg
Blames cost of college education on "big government" ...
Wants government to investigate private college
Of course I didn’t say neither of these.
I blame the cost on the student loan program which the government has a firm hand in as well as “business” of higher education which colleges private or public are responsible for as well.
System is broken and the cost shouldn’t be a mortgage for undergrad programs. Now programs above under grad, then that’s a different story
Giantone
12-05-2022, 12:35 PM
Of course I did neither of these.
I blame the cost on the student loan program which the government has a firm hand in as well as “business” of higher education which colleges private or public are responsible for as well.
System is broken and the cost shouldn’t be a mortgage for undergrad programs. Now programs above under grad, then that’s a different story
So teachers and all employees at College don't deserve a living wage, is that what you're saying?
Don't know why we can't do both, relieve people of some debt along with fixing the outrageous costs of education.
BaltimoreSkins
12-06-2022, 09:16 AM
Instead of giving hand outs of 10k to folks who don’t need them, we should be looking at why colleges are so expensive and looking to reduce cost. A big part of the problem is a familiar one when talking about big government and ineffective bureaucracy:
Harvard employs almost as many administrators as there are undergrad students. 7,024 admins vs 7,153 undergrads. unreal! what the hell do they do?
Did you get this from marginalrevolution.com? Looking at Harvard's website around 5,500 administrative and professional staff. That is still high but not hyperbolic to the unbelievable. At tuition costs of $55,000 a year that just isn't possible.
Chico23231
12-06-2022, 11:03 AM
Did you get this from marginalrevolution.com? Looking at Harvard's website around 5,500 administrative and professional staff. That is still high but not hyperbolic to the unbelievable. At tuition costs of $55,000 a year that just isn't possible.
I’ve also seen employment figures much higher for Harvard.
Let’s be honest, higher education cost are ridiculous and it much less about about education and more about big business.
These institutions could be run much, much leaner. Administration bloat is a problem
Chico23231
12-06-2022, 11:08 AM
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/canada-offered-assisted-suicide-paralympian-veteran-wanted-wheelchair-lift-installed-report
Canada offered assisted suicide to a Paralympian veteran who wanted a wheelchair lift installed: report
Man what is up with Canada? place has become a shithole:
Christine Gauthier, a 52-year-old retired corporal who competed in the 2016 Paralympics at Rio De Janeiro, testified to lawmakers that a VA official had offered — in writing — to provide her with a medically-assisted suicide kit. The case officer remains unnamed but reportedly made similar offers to at least three other veterans, according to the Independent.
"I have a letter saying that if you’re so desperate, madam, we can offer you MAID, medical assistance in dying," Gauthier said in a hearing before the House of Commons veterans affairs committee.
Gtfoh with this…a 50-something got a medical device and the state offered to help kill herself? Is this medical advice
Don’t make me tap the fuckin sign again:
The government will not save you.