Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Chilling Bureaucrat. Also, Thanks Jimmy Carter, You Blew It Again.


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 Chilling to think this type of  bureaucrat is allowed to serve in government

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Ex-CIA Head Thinks Republicans Are Worse Than Terrorists

(ConservativeInsider.org) – Leaders tend to have a big influence over their followers as they teach and guide them. When these people that hold immense power also have strong beliefs, it can create an environment of division and hate. One such instance is the former head of the CIA who believes Republicans are more dangerous than terrorists.

Ex-CIA Chief Michael Hayden, who is also a retired four-star general, served as the director of the National Security Agency (NSA) from 1999-2005. He then led the CIA from 2006-2009 during the George W. Bush administration. He also believed the Hunter Biden laptop story was Russian disinformation during the 2020 election season. This man, who has clearly held powerful spots in Washington, is now making his opinions clear.

On August 12, the Financial Times Associate Editor Edward Luce said he’s never seen a “more nihilistic, dangerous & contemptible” group than the GOP. A few days later, Hayden concurred:

This came just a few days after the former CIA leader shared a photo of two spies who were executed for selling nuclear secrets to Russia after the FBI raided former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.

This fiercely powerful and influential man clearly dislikes Trump and the Republican party, and he has been ensuring all of his followers know just how he feels.

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Far too many colleges have  outpriced themselves.  They have gone overboard hiring expensive bureaucrats who do not teach but simply create angst with all their rules and regulations that turn the college experience into a prison sentence. Many of the rules are driven by our government which has done serious damage to upper education. Hillsdale College skirted the government's impact by increasing their endowment so they could fund the tuition of the type of diverse student body they sought.

Furthermore, far too many feckless college Presidents and Boards of Trustees have allowed radical anti-Semites (predominantly Arabs and Muslims) to take over their campuses.  Consequently bright students, particularly of the Jewish faith, are beginning to question attending these schools - CUNY comes to mind  as well as many of the Eastern and California "Ivies." I attended Wharton and because of various actions and now the tenure lawsuit involving Law Professor Amy Wax, I would never give another dime to my Alma Mater.

Vanderbilt was an institutional client of mine and I remember how Vandy went through a period when the school's reputation sank and they began a concerted effort to market to Jewish students to this once white shoe school. They brought Hillel on campus and a personal client made a significant donation to fund The  Hillel  Building and sent several of their kids there.

Most kids graduate with degrees that will never allow them to pay off their tuition costs.  Biden is going to allow these "scholars" to dump their college financial obligations on the public.  What moral lesson will they take from this?

We can thank Jimmy Carter for The Department of Education and from the day that Bureaucratic agency began  what government touches it destroys began to occur.

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Is a college education still valuable today? The answer isn’t so clear anymore. That’s why award-winning journalist and author Will Bunch set out to examine the current state of college education. In his newest book, Bunch questions if degrees are still worth paying thousands of dollars for. And in this episode, host Charles Mizrahi sits down with Bunch to tackle one big question: What is college even for?

How College Broke the American Dream – Will Bunch

Episode 8 • 23rd August 2022 • Real Talk: The Charles Mizrahi Show • Charles Mizrahi

Guest Bio:

Will Bunch is a Pulitzer-Prize-winning journalist and author. Currently, he’s a national opinion columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer, where he tackles topics surrounding social injustice, income inequality, and the U.S. government. Bunch has also written several books. And his latest book (below) examines the transformation of college education and how it’s impacting both older and younger generations.

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