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Evil billionaires strike again. Nobody should make that much money, so they can turn around and do things like this.
PhDeac said:It’s a nice feel good story but it is a sign of a large problem that it takes a billionaire to clear the debts of one graduating class from a small private university.
It’s a nice feel good story but it is a sign of a large problem that it takes a billionaire to clear the debts of one graduating class from a small private university.
Evil billionaires strike again. Nobody should make that much money, so they can turn around and do things like this.
It doesn’t take a billionaire. Just someone willing to spend $40M. One doesn’t have to be a billionaire to do that.
You have that much in your living room sofa.
The only disappointing thing about this great story is your comment. What a clown.
Why, we live in a society where people vilify billionaires?
We should celebrate success and people that do great things for others.
not a single person (that I know of) is vilifying the donor
people are vilifying the new normal: that about 400 graduates were leaving with about $40 million in debt