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    Government Forces Taxpayers to Finance Private, Tax Exempt, Nonprofit Big

    Business Billionaire Corporations Favored Four Education Leviathans UPENN

    UPITT TempleU PENN STATE take from the taxpayer to finance lifestyles of 1%

    of 1%

    Who Pays? Who Benefits?

    The Higher Subsidies The Higher The Tuitions The More Highly Paid

    Administrators, Faculty and Staff. How do students benefit?

    Four Appropriations Acts of 2011 appropriated $558,411 fiscal year 2011-12,

    more than half billion dollars, to the following millions of taxpayer money to

    private, tax exempt nonprofit big business corporate billionaires with

    significant real estate interests

    $238,792,000 Penn State

    As taxpayers subsidies increase, tuitions increase, salaries increase and ,

    administrators and nonteaching staff increase, student debt increases, but

    student learning performance remains stagnant.

    The Trustees and Administrators and the Faculty of this $4 billion dollar Tax

    Exempt Leviathan failed to protect the most innocent and defenseless child a rape

    of a 10 year old and protecting a serial child molester and it wants more money?

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    PENN STATE has an annual budget of $4 Billion and owns 7 airplanes and its own

    airport and a student to staff ration of 2 to 1 and its Administration covered up

    the March 2002 rape of a ten year old and protected a child molester.

    $29,000,000 to UPENN and

    UPENN, another private tax exempt nonprofit corporate big business billionaire

    has an annual budget of $6 billion, is the second largest employer in Pennsylvania

    (after taxpaying Wal*Mart) and owns acres of prime real estate in Philadelphia

    and elsewhere.

    $146,823,000 to Temple U

    $142,796,000 UPITT

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    UPITT and TempleU are also private, tax exempt nonprofit corporate big

    business billionaires with significant real estate interests.

    The Presidents and many of the top employees are in top 1% of income bracket,

    the OnePerCenters. All paid for by productive taxpayers who work, save and

    invest.

    Source:

    $ 238,792,000 Penn State (Appropriations Act 14 of 2011)

    $ 146,823,000 Temple U (Appropriations Act 11 of 2011)

    $ 142,796,000 UPITT (Appropriations Act 10 of 2011)

    $ 29,000,000 UPENN (Appropriations Act 12 of 2011)

    Total 558,411,000 more than billion taxpayer dollars that the General

    Assembly and Governor forced The Forgotten Taxpayer to pay to private tax

    exempt nonprofit big business corporate billionaires.

    What was the result? Higher Tuitions and are students learning anymore or any

    better off. Productive taxmakers/taxpayers aren't any better off.

    All are exempt, in significant part, from Pennsylvanias Right to Know Law. Sen.

    Pileggi has positioned himself as a champion of transparency but that would not

    be my opinion. Rep. Tim Mahoney was the unlikely driver of this legislation with

    support from Bill DeWeese of all people. Who knows why? Sen. Pileggi went with

    the flow.

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