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    Brett McMurphy: Michigan and college football returning? Not so fast, says their president

    If the UMichigan President was doing it as a trial Zeppelin, it is the Hindenberg approaching Lakehurst... https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careersandeducation/in-michigan-46000-students-may-have-nowhere-to-go/ar-BB14ycff
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    Brett McMurphy: Michigan and college football returning? Not so fast, says their president

    So you don't have anything concrete where NIH and CDC guidelines, crafted by civil servants, where overuled by 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Don't try to BS me either about after the fact changes, I have experience being in charge of policy and procedures for a federal government entity and know...
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    Brett McMurphy: Michigan and college football returning? Not so fast, says their president

    Care to give, concrete, non-partisan examples of this? Last I checked, Dr Fauchi, Dr. Birx, The Surgeon General and others are on the team and giving advice to the executive and appear with him constantly in the past two months. That does not jive with your absolute, unsupported statement...
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    Brett McMurphy: Michigan and college football returning? Not so fast, says their president

    Today's great science is tomorrow's failure...From 1972 https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-****el-engine/ Yep, just the header but you can see where this is going. "The demands of emission control and cost reduction are making this rotary power plant increasingly attractive for the...
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    Brett McMurphy: Michigan and college football returning? Not so fast, says their president

    But theren lies the problem, the science isn't in agreement; different states are doing different things, based on (they say) the science. Ohio, with the very visible Dr. Acton, was one of the first to lock down, but now is pretty much open. Obviously, living arrangements, population density...
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    Brett McMurphy: Michigan and college football returning? Not so fast, says their president

    Back during the recession 11 or so years ago, UMichigan had their chance (State of Michigan broke) to push for a state constitution change and go private: http://markmaynard.com/2009/11/will-public-universities-begin-going-private/ Instead of foregoing the whopping 8% the state gives them...
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