Trump considering taking $3 billion in Harvard grants, giving them to trade schools

Moderates are leaving in droves and this is particularly true of Republican Party now, moderates need not apply and will not be welcome.
That was equally true of the Democrats, and it is primarily why they lost last time. The moderates don't exist in that party anymore.

The Republicans are following suit, sadly.
 
And Japan had been stockpiling Metals and Oil since before the beginning of the China campaigns and were greedy but not lacking
The Japanese directly cited the Oil embargo as the reason for the attack on Pearl Harbor, they claimed that it was a direct threat to their ability to sustain their expansion across the Indo-Pacific. A secondary reason was that they wanted to neutralize the US Pacific fleet so they could continue unabated.

They failed on both counts.
 
Excellent idea!:2up:


Trump considering taking $3 billion in Harvard grants, giving them to trade schools​

 
This is about the US not China shit for brains.
I guess you missed the part about Haaarvard treating with the chi-coms.


The very people they train go on to build using Uyghur slave labor....Then again dems have always had a soft spot for slave labor.

  • Harvard’s repeated training of members of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (XPCC)—a U.S.-sanctioned paramilitary group that plays a central role in the Chinese Communist Party’s genocide of Uyghur Muslims
 
I am trying to figure out why you can’t see the larger picture here and why you seem to think this a zero sum situation where it is either universities or trade schools. Harvard is expensive, but that doesn’t begin to cover the cost of research, funding labs and the people work them.

Sure, there is a degree of science and engineering in welding, machining and installing HVAC systems, but they are not the ones who figure out how to upgrade quantum computing, or a more efficient HVAC systems.

Sure, leftists are guilty of educational elitism and ignoring or diminishing the value of trade schools and that has led to its own host of issues,

So you don’t fund research because…what, you want to stick it the libs and higher Ed? Or maybe you fund only the “ideologically correct” research, but then you never what might lead to a connection that leads to a break through.

All this is leading to a brain drain and other countries which see a value in this will gain a competive edge while we’re busy using taxpayer money to subsidize private religious schools and fossil fuels.
Tell me about Harvard's engineering accomplishments. Oh, they don't get recognized for anything? Wonder why?
 
The Japanese directly cited the Oil embargo as the reason for the attack on Pearl Harbor, they claimed that it was a direct threat to their ability to sustain their expansion across the Indo-Pacific. A secondary reason was that they wanted to neutralize the US Pacific fleet so they could continue unabated.

They failed on both counts.
The Secondary Reason was the only reason ( because they would never see a drop of Texas Oil after the Attack and they know that )
 
The Secondary Reason was the only reason ( because they would never see a drop of Texas Oil after the Attack and they know that )
Well, I see both reasons as equally plausible, but the former is more plausible. Though it's possible they acted on both, too. In that they both may have been co-equal drivers for the attack.
 
The Japanese directly cited the Oil embargo as the reason for the attack on Pearl Harbor, they claimed that it was a direct threat to their ability to sustain their expansion across the Indo-Pacific. A secondary reason was that they wanted to neutralize the US Pacific fleet so they could continue unabated.

They failed on both counts.
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