Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard won't pay a dime in taxes. Something like 20 % of their alums are attorneys. They will bring an avalanche of lawsuits pointing out that they can't be singled out like this, certainly not while Hillsdale and Liberty, with precisely zero ideological diversity, keep their tax exempt status. Courts will vontinue to rule against Trump.
Suppose they did manage to revoke Harvard's tax exempt status? Who is left at the IRS to collect the money? Trump can either have power, or he can keep firing people. He doesn't get to have both.
With 97% of faculty aligning with the left, Harvard is even more skewed than Liberty.
I have a kid considering attending this fall. I don’t want Harvard to fail. I want equal protections for Jewish students and more diversity of thought. Garber has done a much better job and we’d like to see it continue. This week will be telling, as will the atmosphere at Visitas.
What equal protections do you think are lacking for your Jewish students?
And I ask that patiently because everyone else seems to know that what the administration is seeking is to silence criticism of Israel’s policies and actions, and to punish anyone who dares to speak out about it. Basically, far worse than China 1989 because the crackdown involves the policies snd actions of a foreign state that the rest of the world has already condemned repeatedly.
Anonymous wrote:Would never let them go to Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard won't pay a dime in taxes. Something like 20 % of their alums are attorneys. They will bring an avalanche of lawsuits pointing out that they can't be singled out like this, certainly not while Hillsdale and Liberty, with precisely zero ideological diversity, keep their tax exempt status. Courts will vontinue to rule against Trump.
Suppose they did manage to revoke Harvard's tax exempt status? Who is left at the IRS to collect the money? Trump can either have power, or he can keep firing people. He doesn't get to have both.
With 97% of faculty aligning with the left, Harvard is even more skewed than Liberty.
I have a kid considering attending this fall. I don’t want Harvard to fail. I want equal protections for Jewish students and more diversity of thought. Garber has done a much better job and we’d like to see it continue. This week will be telling, as will the atmosphere at Visitas.
Anonymous wrote:If you can get into Harvard, go to Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a pretty uninvolved alum, I sent them a large donation yesterday and will I be going out of my way to hire Harvard alums. n of 1 here but I do think there will be an energized H network in the coming years.
I went to a rival school, and there's nothing but goodwill towards H right now. Even some talk of making donations.
I'd send my kid to H in a heartbeat (if it was otherwise a good fit). But I would avoid Columbia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a pretty uninvolved alum, I sent them a large donation yesterday and will I be going out of my way to hire Harvard alums. n of 1 here but I do think there will be an energized H network in the coming years.
Interesting, bc my harvard alum friends say the opposite, they have ceased donations and look elsewhere for hiring. But harvard has a global brand, deep pockets and a strong international donor base, so time will tell.
No Harvard has not stopped taking donations. Your post is gibberish.
Anonymous wrote:Harvard won't pay a dime in taxes. Something like 20 % of their alums are attorneys. They will bring an avalanche of lawsuits pointing out that they can't be singled out like this, certainly not while Hillsdale and Liberty, with precisely zero ideological diversity, keep their tax exempt status. Courts will vontinue to rule against Trump.
Suppose they did manage to revoke Harvard's tax exempt status? Who is left at the IRS to collect the money? Trump can either have power, or he can keep firing people. He doesn't get to have both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An institution has to REALLY love antisemitism & discrimination in order to turn down $2 billion so they can continue them.
Anti-Semitism? The president of Harvard is Jewish.
Continue with that BS though - most Americans are waking up to the truth that criticizing Israel is NOT anti-Semitism, and negative views of Israel are increasing among the young and old in both political parties. Your "anti-Semitism" BS isn't cutting it anymore. People are waking up.
Anonymous wrote:As a pretty uninvolved alum, I sent them a large donation yesterday and will I be going out of my way to hire Harvard alums. n of 1 here but I do think there will be an energized H network in the coming years.