I wrote an article yesterday discussing the University of Missouri’s financial crisis following racial hooliganism in November: over 1,500 students lost, $32 million underfunded, funding cut for all departments, no pay raises for the year, a hiring freeze… bad days for Mizzou. They’re possibly about to get worse. Mizzou’s own nutty professor Melissa Click, the […]

How One Idiot Professor Screwed Mizzou.
by Austin on March 15, 2016 in Liberty and Politics, Uncategorized
The University of Missouri is in trouble. They are losing students and losing money. Over 1,500 students have disenrolled from the school, most of them incoming freshmen. They face a $32 million budget shortfall. Annual pay increases have been canceled for the year. Hiring has been frozen across the board. College leadership sent out an […]

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: “Public Schools Failing Minorities.”
by Austin on January 27, 2016 in Liberty and Politics
Yesterday, I wrote an article detailing the terrible state of public education in poor ghettos. Everybody knows how bad they are. But most people avoid talking about it. Liberals especially do not like talking about it, because everyone knows that the Department of Education is dominated by liberals. The piss-poor state of public education in […]

Public Schools and Bad Apples.
by Austin on January 26, 2016 in Liberty and Politics
Walter Williams has written a good article detailing the pathetic state of public education in poor black ghettos. Everybody knows how bad the state of education is in these places. Nobody willingly sends their kids to schools in the ghetto if they have a choice. With the ever-present cops and metal detectors, public schools in […]

Mizzou: How To Deal With Hooligans.
by Austin on November 11, 2015 in Liberty and Politics
The University of Missouri is currently overrun by social justice warriors who are pretending to be involved in something productive or important. In reality, most of these students are just suckers who have sold themselves into debt slavery for a slip of paper that will require years of toil to repay. Many of them will […]

How To Be A Loser – College Edition.
by Austin on September 19, 2015 in Economy
Look at this photo. I will take the author at her word: This person decided to peg her future on a Women’s Studies degree. Even worse, she sold herself into debt slavery to do it. I cannot imagine a bigger waste of $60,000 than a Master’s degree in Women’s Studies. If you burn $60,000 in […]

Chicago Public Schools to Close?
by Austin on May 15, 2015 in Economy
On CBS Chicago, we read: One day after the city of Chicago took a big hit to its credit rating, a leading bond-rating agency further downgraded the Chicago Public Schools debt to “junk” status. The Moody’s Investor Service applied the Ba3 rating to the Chicago Board of Education’s $6.2 billion in debt. Like the city, […]

The Future of Public School – 51% of Students in Poverty.
by Austin on January 20, 2015 in Liberty and Politics
The Public Schools are completely falling apart. In my opinion, they are utterly doomed. I have discussed this before. Recent data coming to light does not paint a healthy picture for the future of Public Schooling in America. In the Washington Post, we read: For the first time in at least 50 years, a majority […]

Public Education: Dead in 10 Years?
by Austin on March 22, 2014 in Liberty and Politics
Public Schools in some major cities will be dead within 10 years, says former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Education Diane Ravitch. According to Ms. Ravitch, a double-whammy combo of increasingly popular charter schools and the Common Core Curriculum will cause the public education system in numerous major cities to go belly-up as we know it. […]

Ron Paul: “Government Education Easily Becomes Indoctrination.”
by Austin on February 4, 2014 in Liberty and Politics
Written by Ron Paul, as posted here: National School Choice week takes place from January 26 to February 1, and during this week education freedom activists around the country will be participating in events highlighting the need for parental control of education. I wholeheartedly endorse National School Choice Week, as parental control of education is […]