Does Harvard have a right to taxpayer money?

Harvard has an equal right to have the government grants denied, Walter.

They encourage and practice antisemitism at their university.

Are you an antisemitic, Walter?

Bad boy.
Equal right means that they have the same standards applied to all. A claim that they are antisemitic is not equality on the part of the government. It is a clear violation of the equal rights since they are being denied without due process.
 
Congress doesn't appropriate money directly to Harvard. That isn't how it works. The money gets apppropriated to the agencies who then dole it out at their discretion.

You see, this process of Congress writing laws at the discretion of bureaucrats has been around for a really long time. Marxists like you didn't mind because they largely supported your marxist agenda and steered money the way you wanted it.

Well, now Trump knows how the game is played and is turning off the spigot. Now you marxists are crying foul over a game you have played for decades.

Find me a bill which specifically spells out funding for a specific project at Harvard by Congress and I will concede the point. You won't because you can't
Congress almost always puts parameters on how money is doled out. And the President cannot use that funding based on free speech. Unconstitutional.
 
Supporting higher education has always been seen as important and beneficial to the country. Trump sees it as a fount of pro-right, Trumpian training. It is another part of America, he thinks, he should control. Every agency that Trump guts, he thinks he gets the power they lose. His mission is to remove any training, education and systems that are not 100 percent pro-Daffy all the time.
 
Supporting higher education has always been seen as important and beneficial to the country. Trump sees it as a fount of pro-right, Trumpian training. It is another part of America, he thinks, he should control. Every agency that Trump guts, he thinks he gets the power they lose. His mission is to remove any training, education and systems that are not 100 percent pro-Daffy all the time.
It's so important that they aren't willing to using their own $53.2 billion to provide it? Stfu. How do you get more stupid every fucking day?
 
Congress doesn't appropriate money directly to Harvard. That isn't how it works. The money gets apppropriated to the agencies who then dole it out at their discretion.

You see, this process of Congress writing laws at the discretion of bureaucrats has been around for a really long time. Marxists like you didn't mind because they largely supported your marxist agenda and steered money the way you wanted it.

Well, now Trump knows how the game is played and is turning off the spigot. Now you marxists are crying foul over a game you have played for decades.

Find me a bill which specifically spells out funding for a specific project at Harvard by Congress and I will concede the point. You won't because you can't

As long as the opponents of democratic government are too dumb to comprehend their opposition (it's not "M(m)arxists") things should be okay.
 
Apparently they think so. I 100% agree with Harvard in that the federal government cannot just outright tell them what to do.

But..............

It has been a longstanding practice that the gobblement has attached strings to any federal money it doles out. You see, Harvard doesn't have to take the money. The federal gobblement has done this to companies, states and colleges/universities for decades. Harvard never cared when the gobblement was forcing things it supported, but now they whine like little bitches.

Hey, if this research is so important to Harvard they should dip into their $54 billion endowment
Precisely. If Harvard wants money from the federal government, it has to accept the strings that come with that money. For example, Conservative Hillsdale College takes no federal or state money and therefore doesn't have the strings that go with that attached.

Harvard could do likewise and stop taking federal and state money and become a true private entity that would mean it doesn't have to deal with the strings attached to government funding. But Harvard wants it both ways in their favor. They want the funding and they don't want the strings. They're going to get screwed taking up that fight.
 
Precisely. If Harvard wants money from the federal government, it has to accept the strings that come with that money. For example, Conservative Hillsdale College takes no federal or state money and therefore doesn't have the strings that go with that attached.

Harvard could do likewise and stop taking federal and state money and become a true private entity that would mean it doesn't have to deal with the strings attached to government funding. But Harvard wants it both ways in their favor. They want the funding and they don't want the strings. They're going to get screwed taking up that fight.
But their lawyers will make money.
 
Congress almost always puts parameters on how money is doled out. And the President cannot use that funding based on free speech. Unconstitutional.
As usual Vercua you are wrong. Remember when Obama threatened to withhold funding to the state of Arizona because they were going to enforce immigration laws that Obama wouldn't? Oh yeah, you were all for that.

Remember when the federal government told the state of Louisiana that they wouldn't get any highway funds if they didn't raise the drinking age to 21? Yeah, that happened.

The courts have supported this kind of behavior for a long time because it is simple, these institutions don't have a RIGHT to this money. They can choose not to accept it. If the government makes accepting it contingent on certain behaviors then that is their choice.

Absent that the government has zero right to tell Harvard how to handle its affairs. But, if Harvard wants the money and the government makes accepting the money contingent on certain behaviors then that is legal and upheld by precedent. You do know what precedent is don't you Vercua?
 
It's so important that they aren't willing to using their own $53.2 billion to provide it? Stfu. How do you get more stupid every fucking day?
I'd rather that the Federal government pass the money they give to the Ivy league colleges around to smaller colleges to give average kids a break.
 
Equal right means that they have the same standards applied to all. A claim that they are antisemitic is not equality on the part of the government. It is a clear violation of the equal rights since they are being denied without due process.
Its a fact they are anti-Semitic.
 
Precisely. If Harvard wants money from the federal government, it has to accept the strings that come with that money. For example, Conservative Hillsdale College takes no federal or state money and therefore doesn't have the strings that go with that attached.

Harvard could do likewise and stop taking federal and state money and become a true private entity that would mean it doesn't have to deal with the strings attached to government funding. But Harvard wants it both ways in their favor. They want the funding and they don't want the strings. They're going to get screwed taking up that fight.
Harvard thinks the American taxpayers are its slaves.
 
I'd rather that the Federal government pass the money they give to the Ivy league colleges around to smaller colleges to give average kids a break.
I don't disagree but I don't believe the govt should be in the business of providing colleges and universities with any money. They should operate like every other business. Provide people with a quality product at a good price and people will buy it.
 
As usual Vercua you are wrong. Remember when Obama threatened to withhold funding to the state of Arizona because they were going to enforce immigration laws that Obama wouldn't? Oh yeah, you were all for that.

Remember when the federal government told the state of Louisiana that they wouldn't get any highway funds if they didn't raise the drinking age to 21? Yeah, that happened.

The courts have supported this kind of behavior for a long time because it is simple, these institutions don't have a RIGHT to this money. They can choose not to accept it. If the government makes accepting it contingent on certain behaviors then that is their choice.

Absent that the government has zero right to tell Harvard how to handle its affairs. But, if Harvard wants the money and the government makes accepting the money contingent on certain behaviors then that is legal and upheld by precedent. You do know what precedent is don't you Vercua?
Your examples do not violate the first amendment. Your example examples are of different funding mechanisms provided by Congress. Your simplistic view is incorrect, as usual.
 
I don't disagree but I don't believe the govt should be in the business of providing colleges and universities with any money. They should operate like every other business. Provide people with a quality product at a good price and people will buy it.
I think the government should fund a quality online university that is free as long as you maintain a 3.0 average and are American citizens.. That way anyone can go to college no matter where they live inside of the US. Live in a small Montana town? Can't afford college. No Problem. All other Colleges and Universities that accept student loan money have to accept the on-line government University's credits for the first two years. The government has an interst in an educated population to help us compete with other countries.
 
I think the government should fund a quality online university that is free as long as you maintain a 3.0 average and are American citizens.. That way anyone can go to college no matter where they live inside of the US. Live in a small Montana town? Can't afford college. No Problem. All other Colleges and Universities that accept student loan money have to accept the on-line government University's credits for the first two years. The government has an interst in an educated population to help us compete with other countries.
Do you happen to know what the proficiency levels of students now coming out of high school? We already pay for elementary, middle and high school and are kids learning? The California Learning Resource Network says the average reading level of high school grads is around 7.5-8.5 grade level. Until they can show better success I don't think they deserve another penny.
 
Apparently they think so. I 100% agree with Harvard in that the federal government cannot just outright tell them what to do.

But..............

It has been a longstanding practice that the gobblement has attached strings to any federal money it doles out. You see, Harvard doesn't have to take the money. The federal gobblement has done this to companies, states and colleges/universities for decades. Harvard never cared when the gobblement was forcing things it supported, but now they whine like little bitches.

Hey, if this research is so important to Harvard they should dip into their $54 billion endowment
Most of the funds go to students, and the research they, and other Universities do, is invaluable to the U.S., discoveries aren’t made in some think tank in Washington
 
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