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WestlinnDuck
WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,993 Standard Supporter
It's not like leftards really care about old people in an assisted living facility. They just care about virtue signaling while getting paid for not working. Virtue signaling will be less fun when the reality of a free falling economy starts to hit public education and government employees.

https://pjmedia.com/instapundit/

HIGHER EDUCATION BUBBLE UPDATE: Universities begin considering canceling in-person classes until 2021. This is going to be a big boost for online education, particularly as universities have to argue that online classes are equivalent to in-person instruction when defending against tuition lawsuits . . .

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  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,204
    Friend of mine who lives here in the Bay Area sends his kid to Oregon. He pays out of state tuition. His kid is now at home doing online classes. He is starting to question why he is paying out of state tuition rates for this.

    Going to be a number of interesting legal cases over this virus.
  • RoadTrip
    RoadTrip Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,305 Founders Club

    It's not like leftards really care about old people in an assisted living facility. They just care about virtue signaling while getting paid for not working. Virtue signaling will be less fun when the reality of a free falling economy starts to hit public education and government employees.

    https://pjmedia.com/instapundit/

    HIGHER EDUCATION BUBBLE UPDATE: Universities begin considering canceling in-person classes until 2021. This is going to be a big boost for online education, particularly as universities have to argue that online classes are equivalent to in-person instruction when defending against tuition lawsuits . . .

    Related.

    Also: After Coronavirus, Colleges Worry: Will Students Come Back?

    Will provide for very interesting discussions. I look forward to not paying $70K yr for my daughter's education. Yes, I'm a dipshit for allowing it in the first place but I have an extremely hard time saying no to her.
  • Kaepsknee
    Kaepsknee Member Posts: 14,919
    SFGbob said:

    Friend of mine who lives here in the Bay Area sends his kid to Oregon. He pays out of state tuition. His kid is now at home doing online classes. He is starting to question why he is paying out of state tuition rates for this.

    Going to be a number of interesting legal cases over this virus.

    But But He'll miss out on Puddles riding bitch on a Harley out of the tunnel!!!!!
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,204
    salemcoog said:

    SFGbob said:

    Friend of mine who lives here in the Bay Area sends his kid to Oregon. He pays out of state tuition. His kid is now at home doing online classes. He is starting to question why he is paying out of state tuition rates for this.

    Going to be a number of interesting legal cases over this virus.

    But But He'll miss out on Puddles riding bitch on a Harley out of the tunnel!!!!!
    That's easily worth $10,000 extra per year.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,918 Founders Club
    The cascading effect is the real issue here

    People stop buying when they are insecure. They drop gym memberships. The gym goes under. Those employees can't pay the rent. They cancel their shit (except netflix) and on and on it goes

    The longer we wait the harder it becomes. We are just scratching the surface of economic collapse

    But if it saved one life
  • GreenRiverGatorz
    GreenRiverGatorz Member Posts: 10,168
    edited April 2020
    SFGbob said:

    Friend of mine who lives here in the Bay Area sends his kid to Oregon. He pays out of state tuition. His kid is now at home doing online classes. He is starting to question why he is paying out of state tuition rates for this.

    Going to be a number of interesting legal cases over this virus.

    Imagine sending your kid to Oregon for a public school education. Poor decisions all around.
  • Meek
    Meek Member Posts: 7,031

    The cascading effect is the real issue here

    People stop buying when they are insecure. They drop gym memberships. The gym goes under. Those employees can't pay the rent. They cancel their shit (except netflix) and on and on it goes

    The longer we wait the harder it becomes. We are just scratching the surface of economic collapse


    But if it saved one life

    so, put another way, normal pre-Covid 19 life in Alabama, Tennessee, Louisiana, Mississippi...these fuckers all still have big-ass TVs and the latest guns.

    It'll be interesting when the lazy fuckers in this country who bitch about the people in left leaning states like California all of a sudden don't have California being the economy for the whole country realize that they've bitten the hand that feeds them.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,918 Founders Club
    Meek said:

    The cascading effect is the real issue here

    People stop buying when they are insecure. They drop gym memberships. The gym goes under. Those employees can't pay the rent. They cancel their shit (except netflix) and on and on it goes

    The longer we wait the harder it becomes. We are just scratching the surface of economic collapse


    But if it saved one life

    so, put another way, normal pre-Covid 19 life in Alabama, Tennessee, Louisiana, Mississippi...these fuckers all still have big-ass TVs and the latest guns.

    It'll be interesting when the lazy fuckers in this country who bitch about the people in left leaning states like California all of a sudden don't have California being the economy for the whole country realize that they've bitten the hand that feeds them.
    We are stronger together

  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter

    Meek said:

    The cascading effect is the real issue here

    People stop buying when they are insecure. They drop gym memberships. The gym goes under. Those employees can't pay the rent. They cancel their shit (except netflix) and on and on it goes

    The longer we wait the harder it becomes. We are just scratching the surface of economic collapse


    But if it saved one life

    so, put another way, normal pre-Covid 19 life in Alabama, Tennessee, Louisiana, Mississippi...these fuckers all still have big-ass TVs and the latest guns.

    It'll be interesting when the lazy fuckers in this country who bitch about the people in left leaning states like California all of a sudden don't have California being the economy for the whole country realize that they've bitten the hand that feeds them.
    We are stronger together on Zoom

  • GDS
    GDS Member Posts: 1,470

    Meek said:

    The cascading effect is the real issue here

    People stop buying when they are insecure. They drop gym memberships. The gym goes under. Those employees can't pay the rent. They cancel their shit (except netflix) and on and on it goes

    The longer we wait the harder it becomes. We are just scratching the surface of economic collapse


    But if it saved one life

    so, put another way, normal pre-Covid 19 life in Alabama, Tennessee, Louisiana, Mississippi...these fuckers all still have big-ass TVs and the latest guns.

    It'll be interesting when the lazy fuckers in this country who bitch about the people in left leaning states like California all of a sudden don't have California being the economy for the whole country realize that they've bitten the hand that feeds them.
    We are stronger together on Zoom

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