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RE: Massive Budget Cut Proposal Worries LSU/Louisiana
This is purely a political move by LSU. I feel that they will never actually go through with that plan as it was do more harm than good.
However, this will get the LSU alums in the Legislature (and there are a lot of them), to take up measures to make sure that LSU doesn't get hit as hard by the budget cuts. Need to protect the almighty flagship.
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RE: Massive Budget Cut Proposal Worries LSU/Louisiana
Unlike the federal government, the states can't print money. Current spending levels are unsustainable. This is going to happen more and more in more places as the years go forward.
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RE: Massive Budget Cut Proposal Worries LSU/Louisiana
States that rely on oil prices are all going to take a hit at some point or another in the future as long as prices stay this low.
Up next, Alabama.
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RE: Massive Budget Cut Proposal Worries LSU/Louisiana
(04-22-2015 04:53 PM)QuestionSocratic Wrote: Unlike the federal government, the states can't print money. Current spending levels are unsustainable. This is going to happen more and more in more places as the years go forward.
So this is where we make our cuts though?
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RE: Massive Budget Cut Proposal Worries LSU/Louisiana
(04-23-2015 09:41 AM)JDTulane Wrote: (04-22-2015 04:53 PM)QuestionSocratic Wrote: Unlike the federal government, the states can't print money. Current spending levels are unsustainable. This is going to happen more and more in more places as the years go forward.
So this is where we make our cuts though?
Yep. Maybe those tenured professors and that endless University administration need to take a pay cut...................nah - just sock it to the students.
The cost of college education has far out paced that of the general economy, maybe it's time they went on a fiscal diet.
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RE: Massive Budget Cut Proposal Worries LSU/Louisiana
(04-23-2015 09:49 AM)Crebman Wrote: (04-23-2015 09:41 AM)JDTulane Wrote: (04-22-2015 04:53 PM)QuestionSocratic Wrote: Unlike the federal government, the states can't print money. Current spending levels are unsustainable. This is going to happen more and more in more places as the years go forward.
So this is where we make our cuts though?
Yep. Maybe those tenured professors and that endless University administration need to take a pay cut...................nah - just sock it to the students.
The cost of college education has far out paced that of the general economy, maybe it's time they went on a fiscal diet.
The minute you cut tenure professors/salary is the minute these professors go to industry or the private sector and you lose your teaching base/credibility.
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RE: Massive Budget Cut Proposal Worries LSU/Louisiana
(04-23-2015 09:41 AM)JDTulane Wrote: (04-22-2015 04:53 PM)QuestionSocratic Wrote: Unlike the federal government, the states can't print money. Current spending levels are unsustainable. This is going to happen more and more in more places as the years go forward.
So this is where we make our cuts though?
Other than "tax the rich" what Cuts do you support?
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RE: Massive Budget Cut Proposal Worries LSU/Louisiana
(04-23-2015 12:32 PM)Bull_In_Exile Wrote: (04-23-2015 09:41 AM)JDTulane Wrote: (04-22-2015 04:53 PM)QuestionSocratic Wrote: Unlike the federal government, the states can't print money. Current spending levels are unsustainable. This is going to happen more and more in more places as the years go forward.
So this is where we make our cuts though?
Other than "tax the rich" what Cuts do you support?
With neither a degreeI in business nor economics I wont profess a solution. I can say however that cutting higher and secondary education is about the last we should ever do or support.
But taxing the rich sounds nice :):)
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RE: Massive Budget Cut Proposal Worries LSU/Louisiana
(04-23-2015 01:16 PM)JDTulane Wrote: (04-23-2015 12:32 PM)Bull_In_Exile Wrote: (04-23-2015 09:41 AM)JDTulane Wrote: (04-22-2015 04:53 PM)QuestionSocratic Wrote: Unlike the federal government, the states can't print money. Current spending levels are unsustainable. This is going to happen more and more in more places as the years go forward.
So this is where we make our cuts though?
Other than "tax the rich" what Cuts do you support?
With neither a degreeI in business nor economics I wont profess a solution.
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RE: Massive Budget Cut Proposal Worries LSU/Louisiana
(04-23-2015 10:10 AM)JDTulane Wrote: (04-23-2015 09:49 AM)Crebman Wrote: (04-23-2015 09:41 AM)JDTulane Wrote: (04-22-2015 04:53 PM)QuestionSocratic Wrote: Unlike the federal government, the states can't print money. Current spending levels are unsustainable. This is going to happen more and more in more places as the years go forward.
So this is where we make our cuts though?
Yep. Maybe those tenured professors and that endless University administration need to take a pay cut...................nah - just sock it to the students.
The cost of college education has far out paced that of the general economy, maybe it's time they went on a fiscal diet.
The minute you cut tenure professors/salary is the minute these professors go to industry or the private sector and you lose your teaching base/credibility.
You don't think there's a glut of educators that could replace them?
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RE: Massive Budget Cut Proposal Worries LSU/Louisiana
(04-23-2015 01:38 PM)Crebman Wrote: (04-23-2015 10:10 AM)JDTulane Wrote: (04-23-2015 09:49 AM)Crebman Wrote: (04-23-2015 09:41 AM)JDTulane Wrote: (04-22-2015 04:53 PM)QuestionSocratic Wrote: Unlike the federal government, the states can't print money. Current spending levels are unsustainable. This is going to happen more and more in more places as the years go forward.
So this is where we make our cuts though?
Yep. Maybe those tenured professors and that endless University administration need to take a pay cut...................nah - just sock it to the students.
The cost of college education has far out paced that of the general economy, maybe it's time they went on a fiscal diet.
The minute you cut tenure professors/salary is the minute these professors go to industry or the private sector and you lose your teaching base/credibility.
You don't think there's a glut of educators that could replace them?
There certainly is in the $VICTIM studies fields.
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RE: Massive Budget Cut Proposal Worries LSU/Louisiana
(04-23-2015 09:41 AM)JDTulane Wrote: (04-22-2015 04:53 PM)QuestionSocratic Wrote: Unlike the federal government, the states can't print money. Current spending levels are unsustainable. This is going to happen more and more in more places as the years go forward.
So this is where we make our cuts though?
OK, where do you start? What are your suggestions?
How about eliminating 20% of all state administrative positions.
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RE: Massive Budget Cut Proposal Worries LSU/Louisiana
(04-23-2015 01:38 PM)Crebman Wrote: (04-23-2015 10:10 AM)JDTulane Wrote: (04-23-2015 09:49 AM)Crebman Wrote: (04-23-2015 09:41 AM)JDTulane Wrote: (04-22-2015 04:53 PM)QuestionSocratic Wrote: Unlike the federal government, the states can't print money. Current spending levels are unsustainable. This is going to happen more and more in more places as the years go forward.
So this is where we make our cuts though?
Yep. Maybe those tenured professors and that endless University administration need to take a pay cut...................nah - just sock it to the students.
The cost of college education has far out paced that of the general economy, maybe it's time they went on a fiscal diet.
The minute you cut tenure professors/salary is the minute these professors go to industry or the private sector and you lose your teaching base/credibility.
You don't think there's a glut of educators that could replace them?
If this were a stateschool like LaTech or ULL yes but when you cut your flagship to barebones it's not a good sign. Youre no longer cutting average and replaceable.
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RE: Massive Budget Cut Proposal Worries LSU/Louisiana
(04-23-2015 02:35 PM)JDTulane Wrote: (04-23-2015 01:38 PM)Crebman Wrote: (04-23-2015 10:10 AM)JDTulane Wrote: (04-23-2015 09:49 AM)Crebman Wrote: (04-23-2015 09:41 AM)JDTulane Wrote: So this is where we make our cuts though?
Yep. Maybe those tenured professors and that endless University administration need to take a pay cut...................nah - just sock it to the students.
The cost of college education has far out paced that of the general economy, maybe it's time they went on a fiscal diet.
The minute you cut tenure professors/salary is the minute these professors go to industry or the private sector and you lose your teaching base/credibility.
You don't think there's a glut of educators that could replace them?
If this were a stateschool like LaTech or ULL yes but when you cut your flagship to barebones it's not a good sign. Youre no longer cutting average and replaceable.
I generally think that higher education - just like government generally - is overloaded with admin costs. Those areas could absorb the cuts and no one would scarcely notice.
Of course the education groups ALWAYS cry that the sky will fall if they have to tighten their belts at all. Always!!!
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