jsupop33
Loyalty & Respect
http://www.clarionledger.com/article/20091021/NEWS/91021031/Flaggs++Too+many+Miss.+school+districts
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I blame it on mindless repulicans, A.K.A. this past gov't under the Bush administration, for all the problems. You see when things seem to be fine the republicans are always trying to spend "BIG" and the problems is not the fact that business was going bad but it is the fact that when that "supply and demand" dwindles it leaves a large surplus and they have to do a lot cutting back which cause the economy to fall sharply and in this case the Bush administration has created a large surplus and the demands are so low that the economy almost shut down.
Now that Obama has created certain stimulus plans to some of our business so we want be at a total loss and then the republicans come "calling" about over spending and keep in mind the country should have been thinking of saving like the War in Iraq that cost this country miserably in terms of financially but the republicans never said a word. And, couple that with things like Madoff and Standford that rips the economy where key players or businesses in the stability of the wealth of the country no longer have their place. Also take a look at California whose economy is just as bad as the U.S. itself was having to send out I.O.U's to other networks because their spending is shot to 'you know what.' It is almost amazing how a wealthy (so we thought) California is which shows the the republican agenda which is to make as much money as possible and at the same time 'spend to make our pockets richer :retard:' which will drain the heck out of country how greedy they are, IMBO (IN MY BEST OPINION)!
http://www.clarionledger.com/article/20091116/NEWS/91116018/Barbour++Merge+Miss.+universitiesMississippi Gov. Haley Barbour says the state should consider merging some of its universities to save money.
Barbour, in announcing his budget recommendations Monday, said Mississippi University for Women should merge with nearby Mississippi State University and that Alcorn State and Mississippi Valley State be merged into Jackson State.
Barbour said none of the campuses would close
He wants to merge Alcorn and MVSU with JSU and MUW with MSU. First of all, this plan is DOA. Second, even if you're for merger, it makes no sense to merge Alcorn and Valley into JSU. Different schools, different programs. Third, if you want to save money, start with the over abundance of community colleges. There's a CC within an hour radius of every citizen in MS. That's too many.
http://www.clarionledger.com/article/20091116/NEWS/91116018/Barbour++Merge+Miss.+universities
He wants to merge Alcorn and MVSU with JSU and MUW with MSU. First of all, this plan is DOA. Second, even if you're for merger, it makes no sense to merge Alcorn and Valley into JSU. Different schools, different programs. Third, if you want to save money, start with the over abundance of community colleges. There's a CC within an hour radius of every citizen in MS. That's too many.
http://www.clarionledger.com/article/20091116/NEWS/91116018/Barbour++Merge+Miss.+universities
He wants to merge Alcorn and MVSU with JSU and MUW with MSU. First of all, this plan is DOA. Second, even if you're for merger, it makes no sense to merge Alcorn and Valley into JSU. Different schools, different programs. Third, if you want to save money, start with the over abundance of community colleges. There's a CC within an hour radius of every citizen in MS. That's too many.
http://www.clarionledger.com/article/20091116/NEWS/91116018/Barbour++Merge+Miss.+universities
:retard:....
Since his proposal will not close any of the campuses would it be
Jackson State University at Itta Bena? Or Jackson State University at Lorman?
Personally I feel that it is too costly for the universities to merge. Think about, Alcorn merging with JSU and no CCC :retard: and the rivalry between them and MVSU and also other phenomenas that apply to each institution.
I would assume so kind of like the university of phoenix online, it is the same school but in different locations.
Traditions would be lost but I don't think it would cost us any money. I am sure that Alcorn and Valley don't make any money on athletics and JSU is losing money too.
I just don't see the cost savings in university merger. I do see it in University closure. As long as you STILL paying the same utility bills, security, professors, ect... I can't see any cost savings.
IF and this is an IF.. this merger were to happen, the lights at Valley and Alcorn would need to be turned off ...Not saying I support merger/closer, I am just trying to see where the cost savings are. If they are talking about chipping $2M off the $300M deficit, I don't see the real point here.
some folks really think this is a good idea.....
IMO, Mason and Barbour cut a deal to make JSU the largest HBCU in the nation. Not only would this increase funding for JSU, but this will also add additional programs for students to select from. I would be lying if I stated I'm against such a move.
The only thing I'll miss is the rivalry.....
WAPT just reported that the merger plan includes eliminating athletics at ASU and Valley.
RB,
I saw this proposal coming along time ago. Once he got a black voice to agree (Democratic Rep from Vicksburg), it was moving forward..