A billion dollars is a lot of money in your book. When we drop that $3 billion down to $2 billion, we're still only seeing like a 3.8 drop in the score, two or three points. If they were only going to cheat by inflating their student instructional expenditures by a billion, they only get a three point jump. You know what I'm saying? It's just like George Santos and Baruch Volleyball. They shouldn't have done the bill. The billion dollar thing was so obvious in egregious and it gave them such a small payoff. Why if you're trying to get away with some shenanigans, would you?
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