Given your proclivities for precision I would have thought you'd know the difference between information and insipid platitudes.They do have a plan and they've provided information on it.
Given your proclivities for precision I would have thought you'd know the difference between information and insipid platitudes.They do have a plan and they've provided information on it.
They do have a plan and have provided information on it. Of course, since the instant, visceral, and prejudiced response of nearly everybody on this board to the announcement, I'm not surprised no effort has been made to seek it out.Given your proclivities for precision I would have thought you'd know the difference between information and insipid platitudes.
Grifters gotta grift.
this^ is incorrectOy gevalt.That there is no such business.What is this supposed to establish?
Most private and public universities in America are not for profits and are not on such a register.
yes, this was a cursory search, the email is there for your entertainment...
View attachment 36034
If you had support, you’d present it instead of making excuses.I'm not going to do it. I've told you where it is. I am not going to indulge your fake obtuseness.Still waiting for you to present it. Telling someone go find it is not presenting it.
hehe english I am sure it is offered locally in YOUR region.this^ is incorrectOy gevalt.That there is no such business.What is this supposed to establish?
Most private and public universities in America are not for profits and are not on such a register.
yes, this was a cursory search, the email is there for your entertainment...
View attachment 36034
Wow.
We had suspected for a long time that the University of Texas, Austin was nothing more than a front for the University of Texas, Austin Student Golf Club, but never had the smoking gun to prove it until now.
Thank you for your vigilance in tracking this down, citizen. Your country thanks you.
Ironically enough, a more cursory search would have kept you from looking absurd:hehe english I am sure it is offered locally in YOUR region.this^ is incorrectOy gevalt.That there is no such business.What is this supposed to establish?
Most private and public universities in America are not for profits and are not on such a register.
yes, this was a cursory search, the email is there for your entertainment...
View attachment 36034
Wow.
We had suspected for a long time that the University of Texas, Austin was nothing more than a front for the University of Texas, Austin Student Golf Club, but never had the smoking gun to prove it until now.
Thank you for your vigilance in tracking this down, citizen. Your country thanks you.
cursory
View attachment 36036
I do not see University of Austin in that list you just posted to establish this claim. Maybe go back and take another two minutes?Ironically enough, a more cursory search would have kept you from looking absurd:hehe english I am sure it is offered locally in YOUR region.this^ is incorrectOy gevalt.That there is no such business.What is this supposed to establish?
Most private and public universities in America are not for profits and are not on such a register.
yes, this was a cursory search, the email is there for your entertainment...
View attachment 36034
Wow.
We had suspected for a long time that the University of Texas, Austin was nothing more than a front for the University of Texas, Austin Student Golf Club, but never had the smoking gun to prove it until now.
Thank you for your vigilance in tracking this down, citizen. Your country thanks you.
cursory
View attachment 36036
View attachment 36041
2 minutes on Google and looking through the University of Austin's website would be sufficient to tell you the name of the taxable entity that the donations are currently going to in order to manage funds for the project. That entity is on the tax list.
As to whether or not one should believe that entity is organizing a university as advertised or is a complete scam, I have no solid basis on which to speculate.
The list I posted above was not posted to establish the claim I made afterwards. It was posted as a show of good faith to establish @none's argument on more solid ground than they did.I do not see University of Austin in that list you just posted to establish this claim. Maybe go back and take another two minutes?Ironically enough, a more cursory search would have kept you from looking absurd:hehe english I am sure it is offered locally in YOUR region.this^ is incorrectOy gevalt.That there is no such business.What is this supposed to establish?
Most private and public universities in America are not for profits and are not on such a register.
yes, this was a cursory search, the email is there for your entertainment...
View attachment 36034
Wow.
We had suspected for a long time that the University of Texas, Austin was nothing more than a front for the University of Texas, Austin Student Golf Club, but never had the smoking gun to prove it until now.
Thank you for your vigilance in tracking this down, citizen. Your country thanks you.
cursory
View attachment 36036
View attachment 36041
2 minutes on Google and looking through the University of Austin's website would be sufficient to tell you the name of the taxable entity that the donations are currently going to in order to manage funds for the project. That entity is on the tax list.
As to whether or not one should believe that entity is organizing a university as advertised or is a complete scam, I have no solid basis on which to speculate.
There is University of Texas AT Austin, but that is not University of Austin.
a mere cursory search is not as through as a detailed informed cursory search.Ironically enough, a more cursory search would have kept you from looking absurd:hehe english I am sure it is offered locally in YOUR region.this^ is incorrectOy gevalt.That there is no such business.What is this supposed to establish?
Most private and public universities in America are not for profits and are not on such a register.
yes, this was a cursory search, the email is there for your entertainment...
View attachment 36034
Wow.
We had suspected for a long time that the University of Texas, Austin was nothing more than a front for the University of Texas, Austin Student Golf Club, but never had the smoking gun to prove it until now.
Thank you for your vigilance in tracking this down, citizen. Your country thanks you.
cursory
View attachment 36036
View attachment 36041
2 minutes on Google and looking through the University of Austin's website would be sufficient to tell you the name of the taxable entity that the donations are currently going to in order to manage funds for the project. That entity is on the tax list.
As to whether or not one should believe that entity is organizing a university as advertised or is a complete scam, I have no solid basis on which to speculate.
Then you can do the two minutes of work if you wish to be believed. I'm not going to, nor should anyone else feel compelled to, operate an IRS website that may or may not actually contain the information you claim it does.The list I posted above was not posted to establish the claim I made afterwards. It was posted as a show of good faith to establish @none's argument on more solid ground than they did.I do not see University of Austin in that list you just posted to establish this claim. Maybe go back and take another two minutes?Ironically enough, a more cursory search would have kept you from looking absurd:hehe english I am sure it is offered locally in YOUR region.this^ is incorrectOy gevalt.That there is no such business.What is this supposed to establish?
Most private and public universities in America are not for profits and are not on such a register.
yes, this was a cursory search, the email is there for your entertainment...
View attachment 36034
Wow.
We had suspected for a long time that the University of Texas, Austin was nothing more than a front for the University of Texas, Austin Student Golf Club, but never had the smoking gun to prove it until now.
Thank you for your vigilance in tracking this down, citizen. Your country thanks you.
cursory
View attachment 36036
View attachment 36041
2 minutes on Google and looking through the University of Austin's website would be sufficient to tell you the name of the taxable entity that the donations are currently going to in order to manage funds for the project. That entity is on the tax list.
As to whether or not one should believe that entity is organizing a university as advertised or is a complete scam, I have no solid basis on which to speculate.
There is University of Texas AT Austin, but that is not University of Austin.
The University of Austin's website is here.
The form to search the tax list is here.
Between those two links, it is possible to find the taxable entity that donations are going to and confirm that it is such a taxable entity in the state of Texas. This can be easily done.
If nobody else does it, then I'll do it in a bit, post about it, and slightly lower my expectations moving forward.
Then you can do the two minutes of work if you wish to be believed. I'm not going to, nor should anyone else feel compelled to, operate an IRS website that may or may not actually contain the information you claim it does.
You make the claim, you justify it.
They do have a plan and have provided information on it. Of course, since the instant, visceral, and prejudiced response of nearly everybody on this board to the announcement, I'm not surprised no effort has been made to seek it out.Given your proclivities for precision I would have thought you'd know the difference between information and insipid platitudes.
It plans to accept graduate students next year and undergraduate students by 2024.
University of Austin - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Check my own source what?
They do have a plan and have provided information on it. Of course, since the instant, visceral, and prejudiced response of nearly everybody on this board to the announcement, I'm not surprised no effort has been made to seek it out.Given your proclivities for precision I would have thought you'd know the difference between information and insipid platitudes.
It plans to accept graduate students next year and undergraduate students by 2024.
University of Austin - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Check your own source! Look at the section "Reception".
I have the rather controversial opinion that plans should be at least longer and more comprehensive than what is written in a fortune cookie, The University of Austin has failed to achieve this. That's I way I described their attempt as insipid platitudes. Valid criticism in my opinion.What about the 'Reception' part? That leftists immediately, reflexively, and hysterically screamed that it was a grift? I already knew that they had done that.
It still sounds like you haven't read what's in that section.Check my own source what?
They do have a plan and have provided information on it. Of course, since the instant, visceral, and prejudiced response of nearly everybody on this board to the announcement, I'm not surprised no effort has been made to seek it out.Given your proclivities for precision I would have thought you'd know the difference between information and insipid platitudes.
It plans to accept graduate students next year and undergraduate students by 2024.
University of Austin - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Check your own source! Look at the section "Reception".
What about the 'Reception' part? That leftists immediately, reflexively, and hysterically screamed that it was a grift? I already knew that they had done that.