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    Quote Originally Posted by scottietohottie View Post
    Stupid people reproduce the most.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bisonaudit View Post
    When aren’t there real problems though?
    There are always real problems. Not sure what your point is but I'm just pointing out that declining population will be a real challenge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CAS4127 View Post
    Doesn’t less people solve climate change? Confused here…
    I was referring to economic problems.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gully View Post
    I was referring to economic problems.
    Not sure how climate change isn’t an economic problem, you know, in addition to being an existential threat to civilization as we know it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bisonaudit View Post
    Not sure how climate change isn’t an economic problem, you know, in addition to being an existential threat to civilization as we know it.
    Man you like to argue. If you don't think population decline is a problem, I can't help you.....and that's all I was saying.
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    Quote Originally Posted by THEsocalledfan View Post
    I always enjoy being captain obvious, but U of M tuition rates are simply outrageous. They may want to figure that out to get more kids; that and get people to copulate more....
    noone wants to go to school because its so expensive and people aren't having kids because of the burden of student loan debt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bisonaudit View Post
    Not sure how climate change isn’t an economic problem, you know, in addition to being an existential threat to civilization as we know it.
    It’s neither, because it’s a fallacy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gully View Post
    I was referring to economic problems.
    you mean with the ponzi scheme called social security?

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    Found this article really interesting:

    https://www.inforum.com/sports/bison...ver-70-million

    FTA:
    "Another massive growth in the athletic department, however, is not visible from University Drive and can only be accessed on a computer screen. While NDSU has been assembling an army of athletic facilities in the last decade, the athletic department’s scholarship endowment fund has quietly been going up, also.

    It’s currently at $71 million.

    Combined with an operational endowment of $23 million and the athletic department overall endowment is at almost $94 million. An escalating rate of progress of both funds has come in the last five years.

    The hope, Larsen said, is to grow the scholarship endowment to $125 million, which would fund all 192 athletic scholarships at the university. The current $71 million comprises 196 endowments."
    A $71M Athletics Scholarship Endowment towers over the overall endowments of these POS teachers colleges in the FCS... For example, the overall endowment for CUSA bound Jacksonville State University is less than $14M...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NovaBison View Post
    Found this article really interesting:

    https://www.inforum.com/sports/bison...ver-70-million

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    A $71M Athletics Scholarship Endowment towers over the overall endowments of these POS teachers colleges in the FCS... For example, the overall endowment for CUSA bound Jacksonville State University is less than $14M...
    Getting this done would free up a big stadium derived revenue stream…
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