True.
But this is an article about a woman who is is charge of $3,500,000,000 in pension funds. She said she had a degree on her job application, committed fraud, and lied about it.
Why you want to make this story a debate about the value of college degrees or not, I don't understand.
“But this is an article about a woman who is is charge of $3,500,000,000 in pension funds.”
No she’s not.
She’s in charge of the organization that administers it.
Investment decisions are made by a very broad and diverse board. And their collective actions are nearly universally stupid.
No one seems to listen. CA, including those in charge of CALPERS and their union goons are corrupt, including this woman. Are you surprised?☺
Let me ask you a question, does it sound a bit odd an organization would put a woman in charge of overseeing a $3,500,000,000 pension fund, who had a history of committing, "Fraud"?
Btw, there is no debate from my perspective about needing a college degree. You don't need one to be successful. It's not complex or debatable.
Are you saying she committed "fraud" on her application but fraud was not in her background history? If that's the case, ya mean an organisation would hire someone to administer a $3,500,000,000 pension fund and they didn't look at her background and check her references?
Really?
“Why you want to make this story a debate about the value of college degrees or not, I don’t understand.”
It kind of fits with the topic at hand. Also, who are you to tell us that we can’t deviate all over? Heh.