Comment by firesteelrain 5 months ago I am struggling with the premise of this post. The analogies don’t seem to land very well 2 comments firesteelrain Reply 3cKU 5 months ago There are several premises:1. CMU needs immigration to remain a top school.2. His children will be in the top 1% of 1% of 1% to qualify for top schools.3. His children will move away if CMU does not remain a top school...4. and that would be bad, so bad that it justifies perpetual rent stress for 100 million Americans, an actual impact of immigration.
3cKU 5 months ago There are several premises:1. CMU needs immigration to remain a top school.2. His children will be in the top 1% of 1% of 1% to qualify for top schools.3. His children will move away if CMU does not remain a top school...4. and that would be bad, so bad that it justifies perpetual rent stress for 100 million Americans, an actual impact of immigration.
There are several premises:
1. CMU needs immigration to remain a top school.
2. His children will be in the top 1% of 1% of 1% to qualify for top schools.
3. His children will move away if CMU does not remain a top school...
4. and that would be bad, so bad that it justifies perpetual rent stress for 100 million Americans, an actual impact of immigration.