government destroys value.
in this case, the value of an American education was destroyed in ~40 years.
if there’s no marketplace for customers (parents of students) to demand value (quality of education for price paid) by simply going to another service provider (school or educator), it is inevitable that costs will go up and quality will go down.
this is true of any service provided by government, which effectively grants itself a monopoly, deleting the opportunity for other service providers to compete in offering better value to customers/citizens…
We continue our summer series featuring our @IndStFB staff with @CoachDF2025 as he speaks on his background, what drives him, and his time with the Sycamores.
#MarchOn
Cody Campbell reveals his true colors by referring to himself (“I” and “my”) 13 times in a twelve-paragraph letter that should have been one paragraph from someone who wasn’t complicit in creating the biggest college sports shit show in recent memory.
This is all you need to know about the state of affairs. Cody Campbell says “I’m doing everything I can to fix it.” Who asked him to fix anything? The only reason he’s in the mix is because he is a billionaire willing to spend a lot of lineup to “fix” things for his alma mater. He and Texas Tech could say they will not give Sorsby a scholarship or any NIL money. Don’t hold your breath. They don’t want to fix anything, they want to break everything. And Congress is more than happy to do his bidding at the expense of a workable solution.
When the SEC was winning, the rest of the sport was told it was because how battle tested they were. Now that they aren’t, the same thing is spun into an excuse.