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Paul158

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  1. I wonder where Bob got the data he was using back in 1972? Which would be at the height of college wrestling in all divisions. Do they have any records hidden away from back then. Like I said the California Community colleges had their own association and had their own tournament.
  2. The big number that would be hard to verify would be Junior colleges and Community Colleges back in the 70's. I know California did not participate in the NJCAA tournament. But almost every one of their colleges had wrestling.
  3. Maybe 2 or 3 well placed nukes (in Iran) could resolve this problem and avoid future problems. It could prevent Iran from getting their own Nukes in the future.
  4. These numbers came from an article that was in the Oklahoman . April27 1997. by 1997 there were only 315 schools with wrestling. The numbers were provided by Bob Bubb the Executive Director of the National Wrest. Coaches Assoc. . From 1972 until 1997 He said they had lost 255 teams in NCAA div. 1,2,and 3. So it looks like we lost 207 NAIA an Junior colleges during that time period.
  5. That is what the internet is saying when I googled it. Call them . I know there were probably 240 plus junior colleges. They actually said 780 . Which included DIVISION 1 ,Div 2, Div 3 , NAIA and Junior Colleges. Do you have some different numbers. We have lost a lot of programs since 1972.
  6. He was a lifeguard at a pool .Remember the kids liked to come up to him and play with the hair on his legs.
  7. In 1972 there were nearly 800 college wrestling programs. We are down to about 380. At the high school and college level placing in the top 6 in the 70's was quite challenging, especially in the powerhouse states. I think going to 8 was a great idea . Several of the states only had a one class tournament, making it difficult to even get to the state tournament. I believe California is a one class state still. Having 8 places helps grow the sport.
  8. I would settle for a couple of 1 carat diamonds.
  9. Good morning . I put a few questions on the No ID required thread and I was wondering if you could lend some of knowledge and expertise to answer them. Thanks.
  10. I'm just curious. What would actually happen if we found enough evidence and could prove it? Who gets involved, the DOJ or the Supreme court? Who would get arrested? Would they actually go to jail? Would there instead be a massive cover up of the likes we have never seen before? Would they claim that we have no standing? If the party cannot show any harm.
  11. I think the entire squad plus one can go. I will donate for a plane ticket for them to North Korea, Russia or Iran.
  12. Yes, they are locked and loaded for any VP pick. They have 85 lawyers on retainer ready for the green light. He should probably use a decoy VP pick. Maybe Morning Joe. Maybe Bernie Saunders. My pick would be Hillary Clinton.
  13. Do you mean taxes take up 3% of the 8% interest.
  14. Reality on farms is that animals die for one reason or another. Animals get sick, horses break their legs, dogs attack animals, dog attack people. They all get euthanized that's the reality.
  15. It is quite normal to euthanize (shoot) problematic dogs on farms. My dad brought home a problematic dog. She attacked our cow. Dad didn't do anything. Then the dog attacked me (dog bit my stomach ,4holes in myside) and my dad did the right ( I was 6 yrs. old) .Then my dad euthanized (Shot) the dog. I was working on a farm and my boss a very mean, vicious dog . One day the dog broke his chain and attacked me biting me on the arm ( I was 11). My boss euthanized the dog. These are fairly normal occurrences on farms. Most intelligent farmers protect their family and their livestock.
  16. It may have already been covered on here but how big of a check did OSU have to write. Maybe 600K or 700K? I think Brands is in the 700K range already.
  17. Most of the liberals referred to in Politico’s story refused to comment, but the Tides Foundation is out and proud: Why are so many of America’s richest people viciously anti-Semitic and anti-American? That is probably one for the psychiatrist’s couch. UPDATE: Here’s one more: add Goldman Sachs, a notoriously left-wing operation, to the list. MORE: Here is another one–Lina Khan, Chairwoman of the Federal Trade Commission. To be fair, though, she is an “intellectual” supporter of anti-Semitism and anti-Americanism, not a financial supporter. A sample: It is hard to overstate how evil these people are. https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2024/05/who-is-paying-for-the-protests.php Excellent job. Really good work. Thanks
  18. it says and I quote " Colleges and Universities received 1.068 trillion dollars in revenue from federal and non-federal funding sources." non-federal would include tuition and state funding, etc. (correct). I pro-rated to 1.4 trillion for 2023 because I could not find the updated data. In the article I did not see where it broke down the non-federal revenue. I apologize if it is wrong or I am wrong.
  19. Isn't 900 billion nonfederal revenue for a total 1.068 for 2018. isn't nonfederal tuition?
  20. Endowment funds. Harvard does very well 39.8 B. Yale, Stanford and Texas sit at 29B. A good number of schools are over a billion dollars.
  21. 200 billion is federal revenue. the rest is nonfederal revenue. In the 200 Billion I am pretty sure it doesn't include the grants for research. It would be separate.
  22. 203 billion would be federal revenue the rest of the 1.2 trillion is nonfederal revenue. I found it it on USAFACTS.org. It was an article from 2018 . It was 1.086 trillion then. I pro-rated it to 1.4 trillion in 2023.
  23. These colleges received 1.4 Trillion dollars in federal and non-federal funding last year. That is a lot of money. These colleges have 1 trillion dollars in their endowment funds. None of these dollars goes toward student loan forgiveness.
  24. There were no degrees in any of areas you listed. Zero.
  25. It was a college that at one time had around 30 campuses all over the country. The college closed its doors last year. It had been in financial trouble for some time. It was called The ART Institutes. Just google Joe Biden 6.1 billion dollar loan forgiveness. There several dozen sources listed. This is just one college.
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