"Trump" is REALLY DUMB! Andrew "Andy" Londo @ Francis Marion University

"Trump" is REALLY DUMB!  Andrew "Andy" Londo @ Francis Marion University
Andrew Londo
"Trump" is REALLY DUMB!  Andrew "Andy" Londo @ Francis Marion University
Update We've invited Andrew to submit a rebuttal and await his response. 
Andrew Londo, an employee at Francis Marion University in Florence, South Carolina, is bringing home a hefty paycheck of $125,000 annually. This is nearly triple the average salary of the typical citizen in the area. Looks like Andy is living the high life in the heart of the Palmetto State at the taxpayers expense!

Are educators still necessary, or are they becoming obsolete in a world where information is so readily available?

With modern technology and recent advances in AI, Andrew's job is virtually wiped out, however citizens are forced to continue paying for this and other left wing agitators which is evident from his outburst in the Facebook comments section recently (screenshot above). 


When we claim Andrew is a DEI hire, the meaning is the same. Tax dollars going to pointless positions and/or washed up careers

 


In additon, it is troubling to think that students are being taught by someone who may not have their best interests at heart. Londo's apparent disdain for the students he is supposed to be educating is evident in his attitude and behavior towards them. It is difficult to imagine how someone who harbors such negative feelings towards more than 1/2 of the country could possibly inspire and motivate anyone to learn. 

 FAQ Francis Marion University is a taxpayer-funded, four-year public institution established and supported by the state of South Carolina. 

This article explores these allegations through a truth-seeking lens, drawing on established scientific evidence and data about university roles and funding. 
In recent discussions, some voices have labeled certain positions in state-funded universities—particularly in forestry departments—as "pointless," suggesting they burden taxpayers unnecessarily. These claims often tie into broader skepticism about environmental science, including assertions that ozone layer depletion, CO2's role in climate change, and global warming are myths designed to extract public funds.