The chickens are finally coming home to roost for America's bloated, ideologically-captured university system. While most Americans correctly identify rampant liberal bias as the primary problem plaguing higher education, a devastating financial reality is brewing beneath the surface that could topple hundreds of colleges within the next few years.
According to a comprehensive Daily Wire investigation, hundreds of universities across the nation are quietly sliding toward insolvency, victims of their own arrogance and ideological extremism. When over 30,000 Americans were surveyed about higher education, liberal bias topped their concerns - and rightfully so. But here's what the ivory tower elites don't want you to know: their woke agenda isn't just destroying minds, it's destroying their bottom line.
For decades, these institutions have operated like bloated government agencies, raising tuition costs far beyond inflation while hiring armies of diversity administrators and gender studies professors. They've created a massive bureaucratic machine designed to churn out indoctrinated activists rather than educated citizens capable of critical thinking.
The Great Awakening Hits University Wallets
But something beautiful is happening: American families are waking up. Parents who watched their children return home spouting anti-American propaganda are voting with their wallets. Enrollment numbers are cratering at colleges known for their radical leftist programming, while practical trade schools and conservative institutions see surging demand.
This financial fragility exposes the lie that these institutions are somehow essential to America's future. In reality, they've become expensive indoctrination camps that saddle young Americans with crushing debt while teaching them to hate their own country.
With President Trump's second-term agenda focused on dismantling woke ideology in government institutions, don't be surprised if his administration takes a hard look at federal funding flowing to these failing factories of leftist groupthink.
The question isn't whether these colleges deserve to survive their financial crisis - it's whether America can afford to keep propping up institutions that actively undermine our nation's values and economic competitiveness.
