← Back to context Comment by firesteelrain 15 hours ago I am struggling with the premise of this post. The analogies don’t seem to land very well 2 comments firesteelrain Reply 3cKU 10 hours 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 10 hours 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.