The education industry is the very foundation of the entire parasite class. Nobody can untangle the tax dollar web of deceit educators have been weaving throughout the 20th century.
Parenthetically, Harvard University was founded in 1636, but there is no doubt in my mind that Harvard parasites led every higher education institution in implementing, and later controlled, the XVI Amendment.
NOTE: The Department of Education was created by Jimmy Carter to serve one purpose. The ED coordinates every tax dollar effort every college and university goes after.
Education industry parasites so control every tax dollar expenditure individual liberty is all but smothered by the entire parasite class. A few Americans know about higher education’s feast on federal and state tax tubs; so I will only mention one free lunch that is hidden from the prying eyes who pay the taxes:
This next news story might be humorous on the surface, but Harvard parasites are not going to pay for anything. You can take this to the bank —— taxpayers will get the bill no matter how this ends:
Parenthetically, Harvard University was founded in 1636, but there is no doubt in my mind that Harvard parasites led every higher education institution in implementing, and later controlled, the XVI Amendment.
NOTE: The Department of Education was created by Jimmy Carter to serve one purpose. The ED coordinates every tax dollar effort every college and university goes after.
Education industry parasites so control every tax dollar expenditure individual liberty is all but smothered by the entire parasite class. A few Americans know about higher education’s feast on federal and state tax tubs; so I will only mention one free lunch that is hidden from the prying eyes who pay the taxes:
. . . Harvard’s balance sheet, it has for decades now been a hedge fund with an educational institution attached, the educational institution more than paying for itself in the tax exemption it confers upon the entire endowment.
Universities shouldn’t be tax exempt
By Felix Salmon
July 8, 2013
Universities shouldn 8217 t be tax exempt
By Felix Salmon
July 8, 2013
Universities shouldn 8217 t be tax exempt
This next news story might be humorous on the surface, but Harvard parasites are not going to pay for anything. You can take this to the bank —— taxpayers will get the bill no matter how this ends:
Many conservatives are chuckling over this New York Times story about the impact Obamacare is having on Harvard’s health care plan: “Health Care Fixes Backed by Harvard’s Experts Now Roil Its Faculty.” Heh. It was easier to promote Obamacare when they thought it was only going to apply to others:
In other words, Harvard is like every other employer. If government imposes mandated coverages and, in effect, makes it illegal to sell cheap insurance, guess what: health insurance will get more expensive. The odd thing is that there apparently were a lot of Harvard professors who didn’t understand this until they got the bill.
Welcome to the world, Professor.
So now Harvard’s professors, pretty much all of whom voted for Obama and supported Obamacare, are learning the hard way, from experience, what they apparently were not able to learn by analysis. Lots of conservatives enjoy this, because they don’t like Harvard.
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In other words, Harvard is like every other employer. If government imposes mandated coverages and, in effect, makes it illegal to sell cheap insurance, guess what: health insurance will get more expensive. The odd thing is that there apparently were a lot of Harvard professors who didn’t understand this until they got the bill.
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Welcome to the world, Professor.
Mary D. Lewis, a professor who specializes in the history of modern France and has led opposition to the benefit changes, said they were tantamount to a pay cut.
Well, yes. What was her first clue? For quite a few years, labor costs have been increasing while wages have stagnated, because more compensation dollars have been funneled into rising health insurance costs. This is indeed a pay cut: there is, as someone once said, no free lunch.
Well, yes. What was her first clue? For quite a few years, labor costs have been increasing while wages have stagnated, because more compensation dollars have been funneled into rising health insurance costs. This is indeed a pay cut: there is, as someone once said, no free lunch.
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So now Harvard’s professors, pretty much all of whom voted for Obama and supported Obamacare, are learning the hard way, from experience, what they apparently were not able to learn by analysis. Lots of conservatives enjoy this, because they don’t like Harvard.
Posted on January 5, 2015 by John Hinderaker in Obamacare
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