I could go for that, but I don't think it's practical. Step 1, make college loans resolvable in bankruptcy. Step 2, make colleges responsible for what they teach by allowing students who aren't able to get employed in their field of study to be paid back their tuition costs. These two steps, perhaps just Step 1, will eliminate most of the garbage courses now being taught. Eliminating the garbage courses will also unemploy most of the radical leftists.cb1000rider wrote:Are you proposing that we fire all the liberal college professors that teach in public institutions? Or just the ones that make provocative statements? Just curious... Would that fix the issue?mojo84 wrote:Not much I can do about private schools. If they want to be liberal and have tenure, that is their business. I dont have to send my money to them or support them.
The subject of the thread is a Texas A&M (publicly funded university) professor.
BTW, I think you're misusing the term "liberal." Hubert Humphrey was a liberal. The radicals calling themselves liberals today are authoritarians and better labeled as "progressives." In classical terms I am a liberal. I even used to identify as such back when the term meant something besides authoritarianism. Inside each progressive is an authoritarian screaming to get out.