@AverageJoe1 saidMaurauder is a Muslim and a supporter of terrorists. We established that already despite his protestations to the contrary.
Why does marauder want disruptive students to be disruptive and disrupt all of their friends and the professors in a college that is trying to teach people how to grow and be successful in life. Why doesn't marauder want them to leave the premises.? Why does marauder want them to stay there and be disruptive or, am I missing something here? He appears to have some issue a ...[text shortened]... , why would they care?
Further, what would these ashes expect people who are watching them to do?
@moonbus saidHarvard and all other unversities that allow uncontrolled demonstrations supporting terrorists will have to fall in line. It has already started, and campuses are quiet and decent students are free to do their studies in peace. If the US constitution allows foreigners to enter America, join demonstrations calling for death to Jews and Americans then that is a flaw in the constitution that needs to be fixed.
I have every confidence that Harvard Law School is well able to fend off this absurd interference into academic freedom.
For an historic overview of academic freedom, see:
https://www.britannica.com/topic/academic-freedom
@Rajk999 saidWe have the best cabinet that we can have, the best president. If the Marauder people prevaiil with terror, fires, torn down statues, all of it, I will tell my children that the best was done to protect America.
Harvard and all other unversities that allow uncontrolled demonstrations supporting terrorists will have to fall in line. It has already started, and campuses are quiet and decent students are free to do their studies in peace. If the US constitution allows foreigners to enter America, join demonstrations calling for death to Jews and Americans then that is a flaw in the constitution that needs to be fixed.
@AverageJoe1 saidFixing problems created by bad management, and bad decisions of the past are always a difficult task. The fact that some people cannot understand that you cannot have foreign students, many of which are Muslims and supporters of terrorism, coming into your country calling for death to Americans and Jews, really is weird. These people rather site law and constitution regarding freedom of speech as if that is a good excuse to call for death to others.
We have the best cabinet that we can have, the best president. If the Marauder people prevaiil with terror, fires, torn down statues, all of it, I will tell my children that the best was done to protect America.
If I were Trump I would load some of them on to a military transport plane and drop them off in Gaza. Yeah ... go there and call for death to Jews and Americans.
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@AverageJoe1 saidSo add intellectual laziness to your resume. Try GOOGLING that.
Are you of the 'Answer Like Zahlanzi' school? Jesus. Did you just answer my question......does the college have rights to USA govt funding? Geez.
here is one answer but not sure if this is what you meant by that question:
"No, the presence of international students does not automatically guarantee a college or university the right to government funding. International students are generally not eligible for federal student aid, and their presence does not change the eligibility criteria for institutions. While international students can contribute significantly to a college's revenue through tuition, this income stream does not override the established rules for federal funding.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
Federal Student Aid:
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International students are largely ineligible for federal financial aid programs like Pell Grants and subsidized student loans.
Institutional Eligibility:
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Colleges and universities must meet specific criteria to be eligible for federal funding, regardless of the student population.
International Student Contribution:
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International students often pay full tuition, which can be a significant revenue source for institutions. However, this income is separate from federal funding streams and does not alter the eligibility requirements for institutions.
"Privilege, Not a Right":
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Some argue that the ability to enroll international students and benefit from their tuition is a privilege, not a right, and is not necessarily tied to federal funding. "
I guess that puts a hole in your coming anti college stance.
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@sonhouse saidNo, it is quite boring, and it is not on point, which makes it quite boring. And you ask what is meant by my question? I meant, slanthead, does the college have a right to government funds.? Whew.
So add intellectual laziness to your resume. Try GOOGLING that.
here is one answer but not sure if this is what you meant by that question:
"No, the presence of international students does not automatically guarantee a college or university the right to government funding. International students are generally not eligible for federal student aid, and their presence doe ...[text shortened]... cessarily tied to federal funding. "
I guess that puts a hole in your coming anti college stance.
Did my question say anything about international students in my question ?? No, I did not. Whycan you not understand a question? this would upset Suzanne greatly, she thinks we should all learn English.
No, I simply asked if Harvard has a right to government money. Of course they do not, so as much as you hate Trump, and as much as you love the Palestinians, that is irrelevant to my question.
So I ask you again, does Harvard have a right to government money? No, they do not. So, Trump can on a whim, following the proper guidelines, stop funding to that college. There, I answered the question for you.
Whew.
@AverageJoe1 saidOF COURSE they have the RIGHT to government money. ANY college does Mr Obvious. so what is your problem with that? Kill any government money of the college in question has ANY left wing studies or black history studies.
No, it is quite boring, and it is not on point, which makes it quite boring.
Did my question say anything about international students in my question ?? No, I did not. Whycan you not understand a question? this would upset Suzanne greatly, she thinks we should all learn English.
No, I simply asked if Harvard has a right to government money. Of course they do not ...[text shortened]... e proper guidelines, stop funding to that college. There, I answered the question for you.
Whew.
THAT is Trumps and Millers objection to government money.
So GOVERNMENT wants to be in charge of what educational programs are listed for students.
SCREW studying the slave era, don't want to upset those poor whiteys who would be uncomfortable hearing the fact we had slaves and the like.
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@sonhouse saidOh, Lord. You silly goose. And you actually follow by saying that all colleges have a right!!
OF COURSE they have the RIGHT to government money. ANY college does Obvious. so what is your problem with that?
Take a shower, man, you have really had a long debate day and it’s not even noon.
You see, Harvard is a private institution. They have absolutely no such right. Let me see, if I can find something on that… Oh yes, here is something
“””Yes, Harvard University is a private institution. It is a research university, not a public one, meaning it's not funded or operated by the state. Harvard is governed by the President and Fellows, who are not appointed by the government. While private, Harvard does receive some public funding for research projects, subject to specific conditions. “
@AverageJoe1 saidANY US citizen has the RIGHT to apply for some government program like say food stamps, which of course will be gone if the big UGLY bill is passed.
Oh, Lord. You silly goose. And you actually follow by saying that all colleges have a right!!
Take a shower, man, you have really had a long debate day and it’s not even noon.
You see, Harvard is a private institution. They have absolutely no such right. Let me see, if I can find something on that… Oh yes, here is something
“””Yes, Harvard University is a pr ...[text shortened]... e, Harvard does receive some public funding for research projects, subject to specific conditions. “
So ANY college has the ABSOLUTE right to apply for aid. That doesn't mean they automatically get it but they have the right to apply.
And OF COURSE you hate ANY idea of ANY money going to ANYONE or any organization.
But that is YOUR twisted mind at work. The REAL world has different criteria for that.
@Rajk999 saidThe Constitution wasn't written by or for fascists.
Harvard and all other unversities that allow uncontrolled demonstrations supporting terrorists will have to fall in line. It has already started, and campuses are quiet and decent students are free to do their studies in peace. If the US constitution allows foreigners to enter America, join demonstrations calling for death to Jews and Americans then that is a flaw in the constitution that needs to be fixed.
@AverageJoe1 saidYou misspelled worst. Twice.
We have the best cabinet that we can have, the best president. If the Marauder people prevaiil with terror, fires, torn down statues, all of it, I will tell my children that the best was done to protect America.
@Mott-The-Hoople saidOne person (who?) saying something (what?) is a political viewpoint, yes.
Calling for killing someone is a “ political viewpoint”?
Even you spewing nonsense is a political viewpoint.
@AverageJoe1 saidIn no way was that the original question.
No, it is quite boring, and it is not on point, which makes it quite boring. And you ask what is meant by my question? I meant, slanthead, does the college have a right to government funds.? Whew.
Did my question say anything about international students in my question ?? No, I did not. Whycan you not understand a question? this would upset Suzanne greatly, she thin ...[text shortened]... e proper guidelines, stop funding to that college. There, I answered the question for you.
Whew.