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No. That is not how accounting works. Labor is an expense.Also, if you're teaching classes to tuition paying students, aren't you, then, a source of revenue?
No. That is not how accounting works. Labor is an expense.Also, if you're teaching classes to tuition paying students, aren't you, then, a source of revenue?
At research universities, how much do the faculty contribute to line 8, typically?IRS Form 990
No two are the same. If you don't want to dox yourself then pick a research institution you believe is comparable in size and we can pick through the financials. Be aware that not everything classified as a grant is what you think it is.At research universities, how much do the faculty contribute to line 8, typically?
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You would have gone to a school for free in the #1 State for Higher Education with that score! (and you were a resident)
I got a 25 on the ACT, and wouldn't even come close that now.
You and Red both seem to have universities completely backwards. He thinks universities are there to serve professors and you think professors are the customer.
Yep. This is sad. And I think whether democrats were saying it out loud or not they think the same way when republicans are in power. Neither party wants the country to be successful when the other party is in power. I think democrats were probably somewhat happy about covid because it hurt trump.Saying the quiet part out loud. Republicans want to crash the global economy because they think it’ll help them in 2024.
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Ronna McDaniel Says Possible U.S. Default ‘Bodes Very Well for the Republican Field’ in 2024
Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel said the U.S. potentially defaulting on its debt would be a boon for Republicans in 2024.www.mediaite.com
Yet Republicans have had a solution since April and McCarthy has been there working every day while Joe is going on vacation this weekend. Imagine having your place of work in possible default and your boss going on vacation like Biden is.Yep. This is sad. And I think whether democrats were saying it out loud or not they think the same way when republicans are in power. Neither party wants the country to be successful when the other party is in power. I think democrats were probably somewhat happy about covid because it hurt trump.
2 party system sucks ***.
Democrats had several chances to do this and they didn’t. Especially under Covid. Imagine how much worse the economy could’ve been if Democrats had refused the spending Trump demanded to mitigate Covid economic decline? With “luck” we could’ve put the country into a deep recession of 20+ percent unemployment. Try getting reelected with 25-30 percent of the country unemployed!Yep. This is sad. And I think whether democrats were saying it out loud or not they think the same way when republicans are in power. Neither party wants the country to be successful when the other party is in power. I think democrats were probably somewhat happy about covid because it hurt trump.
2 party system sucks ***.
Agreed. trump is the best candidate for the democratic party.Trump is unbeatable in GOP politics because he’s so deplorable. But his super power in GOP politics acts as his greatest weakness in the general. He’s seen as too cruel, stupid, and extreme for us normal voters. He has cost the GOP political power every single time he intervenes in elections. 2018, 2020, and 2022. From state legislatures to Senate seats, he’s cost them.
So bring him on in 2024! Can’t wait for him to hold nationally televised rallies where he’s denying 2020, making fun of sexual abuse victims, bragging about overturning Roe, praising Putin, sharing the stage with Nazis, and pledging allegiance to Jan 6 Insurrectionists. That’ll win normal people over in no time!
Soooo...the Republican control only the House. The House did pass a bill to raise the debt ceiling. Meanwhile the Senate, which is Democrat controlled, has steadfastly refused to vote on any bill raising the debt ceiling, and the President made it very clear that he would not negotiate with Republicans. Then for 89 days he was true to his word and refused to speak to any Republicans, who as mentioned previously had already passed a bill to raise the debt ceiling.Yep. This is sad.
Yep, the two party system sucks. democrats vs republicans instead of what is best for the country. I agree.Soooo...the Republican control only the House. The House did pass a bill to raise the debt ceiling. Meanwhile the Senate, which is Democrat controlled, has steadfastly refused to vote on any bill raising the debt ceiling, and the President made it very clear that he would not negotiate with Republicans. Then for 89 days he was true to his word and refused to speak to any Republicans, who as mentioned previously had already passed a bill to raise the debt ceiling.
These are all left-leaning sources:
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Why Joe Biden won’t negotiate on the debt ceiling
The budget and debt ceiling are separate issues. Biden will budge on one of them.www.vox.com
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Biden won’t move on debt ceiling terms even as he seeks to restart talks
With threat of a June 1 default now looming, the president invites GOP leaders to talk, but on his terms.www.politico.com
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Biden will talk budget but won't negotiate debt ceiling in Congress meeting
President Joe Biden will not negotiate over the debt ceiling during his meeting with four top congressional leaders on May 9, but he will discuss starting "a separate budget process" to talk about spending priorities, the White House said on Tuesday.www.reuters.com
You see Senate Democrats refusing to vote on anything that raises the debt ceiling and a President being publicly hostile to even talking about it as Republicans wanting to crash the economy. Got it.
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It isn’t our two party system doing that. That is the product of our media, our culture, and throngs of really angry people.Yep, the two party system sucks. democrats vs republicans instead of what is best for the country. I agree.
I mean imagine if Biden said he loved the republicans proposal? Or if senate democrats did. They would be in danger of being called DINO's and voted out or censured.
I know not everything is a grant for scientific research, but some of it is. The point is that these grants specifically covers the researcher's salary plus those of others. Typically a researcher will have more than one grant, and completely cover their salary as well as providing excess income. Here's a sample of how they get filled out:No two are the same. If you don't want to dox yourself then pick a research institution you believe is comparable in size and we can pick through the financials. Be aware that not everything classified as a grant is what you think it is.
No one has question Hunter Biden's corruption.Even CBS cant hide Bidens blatant corruption.
You have take the position that the Trump campaign should have been treated with more deference (the findings of Durham's report), yet want to deny the Biden family the same consideration. Also, the investigators weren't fired, just moved to other cases.... Biden even fires the entire investigation team looking into these things.
McCarthy is also going on vacation, as is all of Congress. No venom for them?Imagine having your place of work in possible default and your boss going on vacation like Biden is.
It doesn't repeal the Trump tax cuts.What don't you like about Republicans proposal exactly?
The Republicans cut taxes without cutting spending, and now want Biden to do their dirty work for them.But Democrats need me to pay off their loans they took out so I understand why they don't understand fiscal responsibility.
McCarthy is going on vacation AFTER he passed a bill to raise the debt ceiling.McCarthy is also going on vacation, as is all of Congress. No venom for them?
You're saying that students are less prepared for college-level material, and the costs of college are going as they take in the less-prepared students. What a mystery!Even before the pandemic hit, test scores were falling.
Meanwhile the costs of this ever worsening education has been crazy.
There is way too much spending. My community college is putting up a new building even though we've seen severe enrollment declines in the last decade. Other colleges around me are building dorms, gyms, and other facilities hoping to attract more students. Cafeterias are much nicer than when I went to college. These are things that are raising prices. DEI spending is a drop in the bucket by comparison.These education costs have consequences with the youth of today being saddled with mountains of debt that cannot even be disposed in bankruptcy. There is far too much power in academia. They don't need more power and more privileges.