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Ingersoll: Amid Discussions of Internal Threats, Trump Delivers a Huge Win to Them

Ingersoll: Amid Discussions of Internal Threats, Trump Delivers a Huge Win to Them

Hello, dear reader,

Today, let’s talk about Chynah!

Welcome, Betty Dub, to today’s topic, where I aim to strip away the layers of e-musical representation in national politics and serve it to you straight.

After a long Labor Day weekend, I find myself wondering: why do we assist the enemy?

This is a positive discussion

Let’s delve into Howard Luttonick’s reasoning.

“How can 600,000 students from China’s communist regime lead America first?” This was a question posed by Fox News Anchor Lowline Graham to Rutnik last week.

“The president believes that if we lose these 600,000 students, our universities would struggle financially, causing the bottom tier to collapse,” Rutnik noted.

Now, let’s break it down.

  1. If Chinese students don’t attend our top universities, those schools will need to compensate for the lost income.
  2. To attract more students, they’ll risk lowering their admission standards.
  3. Ultimately, the weakest universities may have to shut down since they’d lack students who truly belong in college.

And here’s my one question: does this make sense to you?

It’s worth pointing out the dynamics of the two political parties involved. Higher education has increasingly leaned toward radical left ideologies.

“We’ll admit more students,” Trump asserted. “600,000 students are essential. We must maintain our relationship with China for economic growth.”

Now, I can’t help but raise an eyebrow, Mr. Trump. I’m eager to see the trade agreements that’ll follow the increase from 277,000 to 600,000 Chinese students in vital fields of study here.

Just my two cents: let the universities falter and allow Chinese students to find their own paths.

I’m not keen on 15% of the universities collapsing.

Actually, I’d argue that we need to cut down student populations significantly, perhaps by over 85%. Many of these degrees are essentially worthless. It seems like a lot of students are just floating along on taxpayer money while administrators cash in, leading to mountains of debt for graduates who often vote for people like Mandanis and Ilhan Omar, lacking any viable skills.

For instance, there’s a Colombian student who studied comparative literature pondering, “What kind of job can someone get with this degree?”

His answer? “People go to med school, law school, various graduate schools.”

“What exactly do you want to do?” he was asked.

His response? “I don’t know.”

It’s a bit concerning to see people in such a predicament.

I advocate for deporting illegal immigrants and refunding the universities. Let’s send those filled with socialist ideas back to the battlefield.

It’s absurd, really. This influx into our universities from foreign governments, along with support from our own, only leads to more debt and prepares students to contribute to a more advanced Beijing, rather than our own economy.

I’d like to see the specifics of this proposed trade agreement.

That would make more sense.

What I’m reading

Take it back; I don’t have to fund their education!

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I do enjoy seeing discussions like these.

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