Social Trump Going After Academic Autonomy

The Dems have been in support of colleges and universities for decades at this point. It's been the right hand side of the aisle that has been increasingly against higher learning, especially at elite institutions.
I ran if you want to alienate the entire electorate you should definitely stand up for the icu league. What the Harvard endowment these days? I know it’s billions. This ain’t even an 80/20 issue this is 99/1. You’re on the side of the 1%. 0.1 really.
 
I ran if you want to alienate the entire electorate you should definitely stand up for the icu league. What the Harvard endowment these days? I know it’s billions. This ain’t even an 80/20 issue this is 99/1. You’re on the side of the 1%. 0.1 really.

THe Dems support for universities isn't about money. And neither is the far right's attack on them. Neither side has ever claimed it's a 99% vs. 1% conversation. It makes no sense to imply otherwise now.

For the left, universities are valuable because they are a place to advance independent thought and progressive values. For the right, universities are a threat because they allegedly indoctrinate kids and stifle free speech. No one cares about their endowments in this conversation.

Do you not remember just a few years ago when SFFA was suing Harvard? The right side of the aisle supported the litigation. The left side of the aisle opposed it. The same with the lawsuit against Texas. The same when universities were de-platforming speakers like Jordan Peterson.

The left consistently supported the schools, the right consistently opposed them.

Your memory can't be that short that you've forgotten that already?
 
THe Dems support for universities isn't about money. And neither is the far right's attack on them. Neither side has ever claimed it's a 99% vs. 1% conversation. It makes no sense to imply otherwise now.

For the left, universities are valuable because they are a place to advance independent thought and progressive values. For the right, universities are a threat because they allegedly indoctrinate kids and stifle free speech. No one cares about their endowments in this conversation.

Do you not remember just a few years ago when SFFA was suing Harvard? The right side of the aisle supported the litigation. The left side of the aisle opposed it. The same with the lawsuit against Texas. The same when universities were de-platforming speakers like Jordan Peterson.

The left consistently supported the schools, the right consistently opposed them.

Your memory can't be that short that you've forgotten that already?
Far right attacking Harvard. Ok well you’re lost. The right is going to start forming its own schools but it’s not the right. They’re just right of purple haired nose rings, which is still left. You’re going to run out of people first though since you’re aborting all your kids. You’ve got maybe one generation of influence left then you’re all gone.
 
Far right attacking Harvard. Ok well you’re lost. The right is going to start forming its own schools but it’s not the right. They’re just right of purple haired nose rings, which is still left. You’re going to run out of people first though since you’re aborting all your kids. You’ve got maybe one generation of influence left then you’re all gone.
This post doesn't make any sense.
 
This post doesn't make any sense.
You kind just can’t grasp that nobody goes to the Ivy League. You’re defending body except for the most elected imaginable people. We used to think that necessarily meant the smartest but some actors have proven that to not be true. So jump on this train. It’s an electoral winner
 
You kind just can’t grasp that nobody goes to the Ivy League. You’re defending body except for the most elected imaginable people. We used to think that necessarily meant the smartest but some actors have proven that to not be true. So jump on this train. It’s an electoral winner
Why would you post this without proofreading it? Are you AI?
 

Europe pledges half a billion euros to lure scientists as Trump battles universities​

By Elizabeth Pineau and Dominique Vidalon

  • Come and help us stay free,' Macron says
  • Cash to fund research, foreign scientists
  • Trump has targeted funding, student visas
PARIS, May 5 (Reuters) - The European Union and France on Monday announced half a billion euros worth of incentives to lure scientists to the continent, seeking to profit from U.S. President Donald Trump's federal funding cuts and clashes with top U.S. universities.

"We call on researchers worldwide to unite and join us ... If you love freedom, come and help us stay free," French President Emmanuel Macron said at Paris' Sorbonne University alongside European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

The money would fund research projects and help universities cover the cost of bringing foreign scientists over to help run them, officials said.

Von der Leyen announced the 500 million euros ($566.6 million) incentive package and said she also wanted EU member states to invest 3% of gross domestic product in research and development by 2030.

Macron pledged 100 million from France, though it was not immediately clear if this came on top of the EU pledge.

Trump has targeted U.S. universities since taking office in January by freezing federal funding, launching investigations, revoking international students' visas and making other demands.

Trump, a Republican, has said higher education has been gripped by what he calls antisemitic, anti-American, Marxist and radical left ideologies.
Last week, he said his administration will revoke Harvard University's tax-exempt status, a move that Harvard said would be an unlawful misuse of the U.S. tax code.

'REVERSE BRAIN DRAIN'

Robert N. Proctor, a historian at Stanford University, told Reuters that Trump was leading "a libertarian right-wing assault on the scientific enterprise" that had been years in the making.

"We could well see a reverse brain drain," he said. "It's not just to Europe, but scholars are moving to Canada and Asia as well."

Meredith Whittaker, the president of encrypted messaging app Signal, declined to comment on geopolitical disputes. But she told Reuters it was inevitable top talent would gravitate to welcoming jurisdictions.

"I think researchers, people whose lives, whose inquiry, whose obsessions are motivated by particular questions, particular fields, who exist in a community of intellectual practice, will always be attracted to places where the ground is fertile for that work, where they're not threatened, and where their research isn't hampered or perverted," she said.

The threat to academics' livelihoods at U.S. universities including Yale, Columbia and Johns Hopkins has given Europe's political leaders hope they could reap an intellectual windfall.

But with European universities far less wealthy than their U.S. peers, it remains to be seen if they can bridge the funding gap that is needed to attract top U.S. researchers.

Last month, Macron and Von der Leyen said they would be looking to invite scientists and researchers from the world to Europe.

In April, France also launched the "Choose France for Science" platform, operated by the French National Research Agency, which enables universities, schools, and research organisations to apply for co-funding from the government to host researchers.

https://www.reuters.com/science/eus...os-package-boost-european-science-2025-05-05/
 
This is a great man we have as a president:




This is a poll from Nature, the world's leading scientific publication.

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Congress approved a budget bill on 10 April that could lay the groundwork for massive spending cuts over the coming decade. The White House is expected to propose a budget for 2026 that would slash investments in science across the federal government; for example, the Trump administration is considering cutting the science budget for NASA nearly in half and spending at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) by 40%. The administration has also begun implementing strict immigration measures that have left some students and researchers in detention centres, and many academics fear that these and future measures could spur researchers to look for opportunities outside the United States.

The dismantling of scientific institutions and of much of the research ecosystem has led increasing numbers of people inside and outside research to wonder how science will survive Trump. In March, some 1,900 members of the US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, which represent the country’s leading scientists, published an open letter, declaring: “We are sending this SOS to sound a clear warning: the nation’s scientific enterprise is being decimated.”

In a survey of Nature readers in April, 94% of nearly 1,600 respondents said they are worried about the future of science in the country. And the same proportion said the Trump administration’s science policies will have negative effects on the world. Although the poll did not include a statistically representative sample, it presents a window onto the concerns of a broad array of researchers (see ‘Trump effects’)."


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How they control visas and that's the government's right to control that.

The school doesn't have to do anything the government wants them to do. The government can control certain thing but not the school.

I'm sure the demorats will find a judge to slow this down.

Yeah, probably any of the federal judges with a basic understanding of the 1st Amendment and how it's unconstitutional to target a university based upon their speech.

I'm sure the trump supporters will cry about that too.
 
This administration is so amazingly short sighted, this won’t be as bad a brain drain as Russia is dealing with. But, this is going to have serious repercussions
It's going to be really bad. No idea how it compares to Russia but it's going to drive American prosperity right to the graveyard and dump it in a deep hole.
 
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