Ralph Nader’s Corporate Welfare
Monday, March 3rd, 2003My latest column is up at Tech Central.
It’s on Ralph Nader’s PIRG scams, which are funded by unsuspecting — and usually unwilling — college students.
My latest column is up at Tech Central.
It’s on Ralph Nader’s PIRG scams, which are funded by unsuspecting — and usually unwilling — college students.
Does this really surprise anyone, given the blatantly left attitude of the majority of college campus’…they can get away with calling themselves apolitical on college campus’ because their views aren’t controversial in that bubble world that is college.
Yeah, what Craig said.
I pay about $200 a semester to useless crap I don’t use.
And then, when I could be taking advantage of these programs, I have to work to afford tuition, isn’t that some irony?
Yeah, I know a person here at IU who signed up for INPIRG when he was a freshman, thinking it was a charity group (they said they were for the homeless), then learned the truth, and tried four times to de-pledge, but the slips he filled out and gave to INPIRG (as the process has students do) were lost.
I think it actually might have been lost by the university one of those times, but he talked to the campus coordinator for INPIRG, who promised to take him off the list, and didn’t. He eventually had to meet with Dean McKaig to get off the list. He’s still waiting, though.
You people are smoking crack. Those poor little starving corporations can’t even get a government cheese sandwich, yet they are accused of being on welfare.
College should be free
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