Flexbone said:
Captain Pablo said:
Flexbone said:
Captain Pablo said:
CanyonAg77 said:
I do not understand the glee from fellow Aggies over a waste of time and taxpayer money.
Because we don't think it's all that horrible, think it could
Be a good thing, and are not bothered by another vet school.
We think A&M's behavior at trying to thwart the effort is repugnant. It's none of A&M's business and is a product of nothing more than Aggies wanting to be the only game in town
And you don't know that it will be a waste, and even if it is, it's pretty small change. The outrage over taxpayer waste is disingenuous. There is more at work here
Aggies just need to shut up about it. It's not their dog in the fight. Another University having a vet school does not hurt A&M in the least, and if it does, that's A&Ms fault
Every single school with skin in the game does this whenever any professional school is proposed.
Yeah. I don't listen to them either
When we got a law school, I'm sure there was squawking. Who cares? We wanted a law school and got one
(And we damn sure didn't need more lawyers)
If you knew **** about it, you'd know that it didn't create more lawyers. It made it possible to have better ones than were previously being produced.
As usual, you talking out of your ass with zero knowledge.
It created more lawyers that could actually pass the bar
And that was not the point, beigler. It was tongue-in-cheek, as was the sentence directly above this paragraph
The point, yes, there has been squawking Every time a new professional school is created. A&M medical school, Texas Tech health science Center, Texas Tech law school, No doubt about it. I'm sure people of been pissing and moaning somewhere about the sips new Austin-based medical school. You are correct in that. I just don't care that people squawk. They are all still good things that serve state well
EDIT - TexAgs going haywire for some reason