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Normally a contract shouldn't be broken. On the other hand, the federal government has a debt of $36 trillion. So under those circumstances they can break whatever contract they wish or go bankrupt. Further, the US government is under no obligation to support and promote the work of organizations that are effectively plotting against our American way of life and all the things that most regular Americans hold dear. In essence the universities have broken their contract with the people and they are not entitled to any protection of any sort. Sure they can say and do what they want under the 1st amendment, but why should "we the people" support them financially in those endeavors that are antithetical to our way of life, our beliefs, western culture and western civilization. It's not complicated and enough is enough. And moreover, the universities have been treated with kid gloves: they have massive endowments and don't pay taxes on their properties, their capital gains and their distributions. All the while they fleece the people by charging ever more exhorbitant student fees that are simply unaffordable to the vast majority.

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