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kurtster

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Posted: Nov 28, 2024 - 10:16pm

Hillary was the first person to make the assertions about Gabbard during the 2020 election campaign.

Business as usual for Hillary.

I remember it well.  Evidently few here do.  Even posted on the subject.

This is only one take (of many) on the subject.
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The Hillary Clinton-Tulsi Gabbard feud, explained

by Zack Beauchamp

Oct 22, 2019, 8:40 AM EDT

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Posted: Nov 28, 2024 - 7:08pm

Tulsi Gabbard’s history with Russia is even more concerning than you think

FTA - Even before Gabbard left the Democratic Party, ingratiated herself with Donald Trump and secured his nomination to become director of National Intelligence, she was known as a prolific peddler of Russian propaganda.

In almost every foreign conflict in which Russia had a hand, Gabbard backed Moscow and railed against the US. Her past promotion of Kremlin propaganda has provoked significant opposition on both sides of the aisle to her nomination.


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Posted: Nov 28, 2024 - 6:38pm

 Steely_D wrote: 
That's what she says.  This is old news to me as I heard it back on the shows cited by Snopes.

Thought of posting about it but thought that no one would even care.  Or would say things like she belongs on it.

I believe her btw.  No reason not to and also for the reasons she stated about Biden retaliating against her for leaving the party.
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Posted: Nov 28, 2024 - 6:30pm

Is Tulsi Gabbard on a TSA watch list?
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Posted: Nov 27, 2024 - 5:33am

Angry Rudy Giuliani argues with judge overseeing defamation payout: 'I can't pay my bills'
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Posted: Nov 18, 2024 - 9:13am

Listen:
The Republican Charm-Offensive

Kevin O’Leary on Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy at @DOGE:
“I don’t see any reason why these two can’t just release the hounds and go nuts…This is fantastic… we haven’t had anything quite like this and I absolutely love it.”


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Posted: Nov 16, 2024 - 5:54pm

 steeler wrote:


I think the exponentially rising costs of a college education is a problem that Trump is not trying to solve. Instead, as evidenced by the video, he is using it as an opening to stir up outrage over age-old conservative complaints that  academia is dominated by radical liberals bent on indoctrinating our young people.


I'm not sure how Trump or even a responsible, pro-government POTUS could solve the cost of a college education. Part of the problem is that the top-level college get in a reverse price war with each other: applicants and their parents assume that if a college's tuition is sky-high, then the quality of the education must be the same. The best colleges don't have trouble attracting applicants, so at the high end of education universities have not priced their way out of demand. 

The other issue is that the universities are often private institutions and don't have to offer insights into their budgets and actual costs. They can game any system of calculating their actual costs by offering student grants and loans.

As for the "age-old conservative complaints that academia is dominated by radical liberals bent on indoctrinating our young people"—yeah, I think that's really outdated. College-level education has become highly vocational. Majors that might have offered the means to move impressionable young minds to the left—philosophy, political science, gender studies—are losing students to majors that provide technical /business skills and good money right after graduation. 

So once again, the GOP has come up with a bogeyman that doesn't add up. 

black321 has pointed to the likely trend for higher education, however: online access to courses and degree-granting programs. IF you mix online teaching with some in-person sessions and grouping of students into mutual support arrangements, you can make up for the superior power of in-person classes to teach. People lock into a subject when someone is talking to them about that in person. There's greater emotional bonding and memory retention of the material. However, in-person teaching is expensive and rarely available. 

Online programs can drop that cost and be effective, provided students get some in-person interaction during the course. Online courses are also a lot easier for people to fit into their lives.  It'd be nice to see a greater number of Americans be able to afford higher education and continued technical training. 
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Posted: Nov 16, 2024 - 4:37pm

Since the current batch of Republicans define themselves by their anger, dissatisfaction, and revolt - now they have nowhere to direct that bile. Now, they have to take the reins and improve things, while bearing the inevitable criticism that they'll run into.

The next two years will be a completely different world for those folks that played Armchair Congressman/President. If the price of eggs, gas, rent, mortgages all don't drop - they've no one to blame but themselves.

As I said many years ago: welcome to the end of the Republican Party, which is already in progress. Pull up a chair.
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Posted: Nov 16, 2024 - 3:41pm

Dont ever take sides with anyone against the family again
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Posted: Nov 16, 2024 - 3:37pm

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Posted: Nov 12, 2024 - 2:11pm

 black321 wrote:


the huge endowments are part of the problem...but so is the race to the top with capital spending, project after project, more and more new buildings, while more education (at least many of the basic, core subjects), should be moving online without the need for the capital spending. Some of the spending is good, eg new science facilites, but also new gyms, rock walls for students, meeting centers...

but once again, trump has the wrong answer to the right type of question. 


The money parked in endowments and used as slush funds for pet projects and backdoor bribery is a disgrace to these institutions. Couple that with the rising tuition costs that are crippling those that do get in and leaving others in the dark... Ugh, these are failed institutions.
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Posted: Nov 12, 2024 - 2:03pm

DA.

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Posted: Nov 12, 2024 - 1:57pm

A game we name Blinde-Kuh i.e. blind cow.

Magic formula.

Plus secrets.
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Posted: Nov 12, 2024 - 1:54pm

 steeler wrote:


I think the exponentially rising costs of a college education is a problem that Trump is not trying to solve. Instead, as evidenced by the video, he is using it as an opening to stir up outrage over age-old conservative complaints that  academia is dominated by radical liberals bent on indoctrinating our young people.
 black321 wrote:
but once again, trump has the wrong answer to the right type of question. 



Correct. Take advantage of genuine need for improvement, then fail to improve anything except his bank balance.

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Posted: Nov 12, 2024 - 1:46pm

 ScottFromWyoming wrote:


The problem lies somewhere in the middle. But there is a problem. People give a billion dollars tax-free to Stanford, making it a tax-supported institution despite being "private." Then they spend that billion on a think tank or hyper-specialized institute that accepts 10 students when it could be training 10000 doctors. 


I think the exponentially rising costs of a college education is a problem that Trump is not trying to solve. Instead, as evidenced by the video, he is using it as an opening to stir up outrage over age-old conservative complaints that  academia is dominated by radical liberals bent on indoctrinating our young people.
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Posted: Nov 12, 2024 - 9:43am

 ScottFromWyoming wrote:


The problem lies somewhere in the middle. But there is a problem. People give a billion dollars tax-free to Stanford, making it a tax-supported institution despite being "private." Then they spend that billion on a think tank or hyper-specialized institute that accepts 10 students when it could be training 10000 doctors. 


the huge endowments are part of the problem...but so is the race to the top with capital spending, project after project, more and more new buildings, while more education (at least many of the basic, core subjects), should be moving online without the need for the capital spending. Some of the spending is good, eg new science facilites, but also new gyms, rock walls for students, meeting centers...

but once again, trump has the wrong answer to the right type of question. 
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Posted: Nov 12, 2024 - 9:17am

 steeler wrote:

This is scary. Purges of academia. 

He talks about universities ripping off students. Trump University paid $25 million to students who had alleged in a lawsuit that the university had defrauded them.




Is that video real? I am not seeing articles about it and that would have made news.


EDIT: Never mind. I am finding some now
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Posted: Nov 12, 2024 - 9:06am

 steeler wrote:

This is scary. Purges of academia. 

He talks about universities ripping off students. Trump University paid $25 million to students who had alleged in a lawsuit that the university had defrauded them.




The problem lies somewhere in the middle. But there is a problem. People give a billion dollars tax-free to Stanford, making it a tax-supported institution despite being "private." Then they spend that billion on a think tank or hyper-specialized institute that accepts 10 students when it could be training 10000 doctors. 
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Posted: Nov 12, 2024 - 8:29am

 steeler wrote:

This is scary. Purges of academia. 

He talks about universities ripping off students. Trump University paid $25 million to students who had alleged in a lawsuit that the university had defrauded them.




Every accusation is an confession. 
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Posted: Nov 12, 2024 - 8:27am

 Beaker wrote:


Straight into my veins:
We need this in Canada too.



This is scary. Purges of academia. 

He talks about universities ripping off students. Trump University paid $25 million to students who had alleged in a lawsuit that the university had defrauded them.


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