Sunday, April 6, 2025

THE CASH STUFF FOR APRIL 10, 2025

 DRAMA AT ST. AUG’S

CONTINUES AS SCHOOL

SUED FOR OVER $18 MIL

By Cash Michaels

Contributing writer


A month after losing its academic accreditation, the drama at St. Augustine’s University (SAU) continues.

The small, private HBCU in Raleigh is now being sued by two tech companies for over $18 million for reportedly failing to pay for contracted services. That’s $18 million in addition to at least $7 million owed the federal government in back taxes, millions more in fees owed to assorted vendors, and probable millions more in pending lawsuits from former employees if the school loses in litigation.

SAU officials did indicate that the school had secured a $70 million land lease loan with a Florida developer, but that deal ran into trouble with the state attorney general’s office, which was retired to approve the terms because SAU is a nonprofit institution. Not much has been revealed since about the status of that deal.

To add to the SAU drama, the embattled school is preparing to graduate the Class of 2025 next month, thanks to a temporary appeals accreditation period it has while fighting the March decision by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC).

But after its upcoming May commencement, not much is known about just how long SAU can, or will remain open for another school year. Last August, SAU had an enrollment of only 200 students, down considerably from a normal enrollment in years prior of at least 1,600 students.

Filed a week apart, the two recent lawsuits accuse SAU of failure to pay for services rendered by two companies.

One company, SBA Connect, claims that SAU went into default on its agreement to provide wireless service last September 2024. One of SBA Connect’s options to settle its outstanding debt is for SAU to pay $16, 860, 597.50 plus interest.

The second company to file litigation against SAU, Avaria, maintains that the school has paid some of the debt it owes the IT firm. According to Avaria’s lawsuit, SAU still owes $448, 067 in overdue bills since 2020, and $884,520 for the balance of its contract.

Reportedly, Avaria is still providing IT services to SAU, despite the litigation.

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ONGOING WAR AGAINST DEI

CONTINUES AS BERGER FILES

BILL BANNING IT AT NC COLLEGES

By CashMichaels

Contributing writer


Powerful Republican Senate Majority leader Phil Berger has now added his legislation to the growing opposition to DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) policies and practices. And if his bill passes, not only is DEI outlawed on public college campuses, but racial bias complaints would also be prohibited.

On March 26th, Sen. Berger filed Senate Bill 558, titled “Eliminating  “DEI” in Public Higher Education.” 

“An act to demonstrate the General Assembly’s intent that students, professors, administrators, and other employees of public institutions of higher education recognize the equality and rights of all persons and to prohibit public institutions of higher education from promoting certain concepts that are contrary to the intent,” SB 558’s description reads.

Though DEI was once used by colleges and companies in the aftermath of of the 2020 police murder of George Floyd as a way to ensure that qualified Blacks and other people of color were given equal opportunity to compete for educational and employment opportunities. However in May 2024, the conservative majority of U.S. Supreme Court deemed the practice unconstitutional in higher education.

Republicans in North Carolina have since labeled DEI a “divisive concept.” A bill pending in the state House even makes it a criminal offensive for public money to be used to promote DEI policies and practices. 

The Rockingham County Republican makes clear in SB 558’s language that it was inspired by Pres. Donald Trump’s January 21st, 2025 executive order banning DEI “…to ensure that higher education recipients of federal funds comply with all applicable laws prohibiting illegal discrimination and comply with the decision of the United States Supreme Court in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard …”

Because in the last fiscal year, North Carolina’s public colleges and universities received $2.4 billion in federal aid, and it’s therefore the NC General Assembly’s job to “protect the practice of higher education…,” SB 558 mandates that the UNC Board of Governors adopt a policy not only banning DEI policies and practices, but also “…prohibiting (public colleges) from establishing, maintaining or otherwise implementing a group or committee designed to investigate a bias incident.”

Bias incident in the bill is defined as “…any conduct, speech, or expression…” that the college, group or committee labels as “…intimidating, demeaning, mocking, degrading, or marginalizing an individual or group based on the perceived or actual identity of that individual or group.”

Each public college or university will be required to certify annually in writing by September 1st to the UNC Board of Governors that they are in compliance with the law, if passed.

SB 558’s language adds, “ For the certification due September 1, 2025, …..each public institution of higher education shall also include information on the initial implementation of this act, including reductions in force and spending, changes to jib titles and position descriptions, and how savings achieved from these actions have been directed.”

        Critics of the measure warn that as written, SB 558 is overly broad and does not really define DEI. Those critics add that the bill would chill free and open discussion on North Carolina college campuses.

The bill becomes law upon passage.

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Monday, March 31, 2025

THE NEW CASH COMMENTARY FOR APRIL 3, 2025

                                                            

                                                                    CASH MICHAELS  


MAKE AMERICA WHITE SUPREMACIST AGAIN

by Cash Michaels


No, I have no hatred of, or for, white people. Anyone who really knows me knows that to be true, and always has been.

What I do have though, is a profound hatred for white supremacy! And most sensible, knowledgeable people I know, hate it too for what it’s done, and is doing, to our country!

Growing up as a kid in Brooklyn, NY, I watched a lot of television during the 1960’s. Virtually everything I saw were white TV and movie heroes - Superman, Batman, John Wayne, James Bond. Even my favorite comedies, be they Abbott and Costello, the Three Stooges or Jerry Lewis, were all lily white too.

And little did I realize then that I saw no positive representations of me or mine on television or in the movies because of white supremacy. If a black person showed up on any of these shows (which was extremely rare), it was because they were the butt of some racist joke. Especially the cartoons. A caricature of a human being. That was the dictate of American culture then. The best place to accurately take this country’s racial tolerance temperature was, and still is, the TV screen.

Amos ’n Andy? Don’t forget, on radio, the popular show about two dimwitted black buddies actually starred two white actors in “Black” voice. When it came to TV with Black actors, the portrayals were so racist, the NAACP forced the show off the air.

Tarzan? A virtually naked white guy, always struggling to hold his stomach in, ruled the natives with a white woman named Jane by his side. And when he grew older, the same white actor, Johnny Weissmuller, put on some clothes and changed his name to “Jungle Jim” for the same shtick.

So for me, when it came to positive representation of my color on either the big or little screen during that period, it rarely appeared, and when it did, it was through the unsavory and mocking prism of white supremacy.

I and other little Black kids were being told by the country we were growing up in, that we could never be heroes, never be worthy of respect or adulation by anyone.

Probably why I went crazy when Bruce Lee, a TV hero of color (though not mine), came along. Sure other Asian heroes like Charlie Chan were on the screen (Charlie was always portrayed by a white actor, by the way), but none had the action and precision of Lee’s “Kato” in “The Green Hornet.”

What I didn’t know then was that he was also a victim of white supremacy, so much so that Lee - born in America - and his family, would later have to leave this country to find the international stardom he always dreamed of, and deserved.

And even when the infamous blaxploitation movies of the 1970’s, like Shaft and Superfly, came to the 42nd Street movie theaters in double feature, though my friends and I piled into the seats to see badass “brothas” stick it to “the man,” that was white supremacy too. White producers fed us poorly made crap they thought we would pay to see. Hollywood’s movie industry was in serious trouble in the 1970’s, and used over-sexed, foul and ultra-violent “black” films about pimps, pushers and crime bosses to juice up the box office.

  We were kids, and had never, ever seen characters who looked like us, do the things we normally saw our white heroes do, so we spent our money going to see these cheap, insulting  and racist “black” flicks with R ratings, produced by greedy white movie producers to get our money. 

But even that didn’t make us hate white people, though obviously someone thought we did, and made tons of money behind it. 

However, our parents raised us to understand that all white people weren’t bad.

There was nary a black home during those days that didn’t have framed pictures of President John F. Kennedy and his brother, Attorney General Bobby Kennedy, hanging up right there on the wall right next to civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr..

These were three brave slain heroes we should love and trust, we were told, because they believed in freedom and justice for all people, and died for that cause.

And, most importantly, we were taught NOT to hate the sinner, but hate the sin. In other words, you don’t hate all white people, because all white people don’t hate you.

Instead, we were taught, hate the disease that certain troubled white people possess, and can’t seem to shake - white supremacy, the feeling they apparently have that God put them on this Earth to rule over others and control everything. Especially if those “others” are people of color, who God obviously, according to them and their "bibles," placed on this Earth for white supremacists to have dominion over like the beasts of the land or fish in the sea.

White supremacy, as I said, is a disease, because of the self-righteous, and misguided entitlement some people, who happen to be white, feel in their rancid, racist souls. Instead of recognizing the intent, beauty and power of Almighty God in creating men and women in a colorful array of humanity and cultures, the sickness that is white supremacy sees anything but God’s grace in His creation.

That’s why I call it a sickness, a disease.

All of which now brings me to my weekly subject.

Donald Trump.

It has never been a secret that this son of a Ku Klux Klansman who, with his father, once denied Black people the lawful opportunity to rent apartments on Trump properties in New York City back in the 1970s, has it in for people of color he can’t control.

And that’s the rub. Control. If Trump can’t control you, he wants to destroy you.

That sick mindset was dangerous when he was a prominent real estate mogul in New York. But it’s even more dangerous now that he’s a convicted criminal president of the United States, out to settle scores and reshape the country.

We’re very well aware of Trump’s disdain for DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) and so-called critical race theory. And part of the reason why he has such an obscene obsession with it is because of his hunger for power and control.

The “America” Donald Trump wants to control isn’t allowed to believe in the equality of all men and women. Indeed, it can’t believe in equality at all. There can only be one authority on who is equal and who is not, and that authority must be one of corrupted strength through power.

That corrupt power is manifested in the acquisition of wealth and territories, and cultural and racial superiority.

It’s a God complex on steroids.

What was that Trump said last week when he signed the executive order promising to gut the Smithsonian Institution’s museum network of “improper anti-American ideology?” Something about restoring “… truth and sanity to American history.”

Translation - he specifically wants the world famous National Museum of African-American History and Culture, a source of immense pride for this nation, not just black people, to be defunded by the federal government if it doesn’t change its tune.

         That's white supremacy talking!

The same with the forthcoming Women’s History Museum.

In his order, Trump has directed VP J.D. Vance, who sits on the Smithsonian board, to “remove improper ideology” from not just the Smithsonian’s 21 museums, but the education, research centers and even the National Zoo.

This outrage follows Trump’s Dept. of Defense recently scrubbing Arlington National Cemetery’s website of anything honoring heroic figures of color like Gen. Colin Powell and  the Tuskegee Airmen. Heroic women of the military were also eliminated. All because, in Trump’s twisted mind, these heroes smacked of DEI. How sick!

My esteemed NC Spin colleague, columnist Lib Campbell - who is white -  wrote an excellent piece a few weeks ago about “The whitewashing of America” under Trump.

Racism and misogyny have bubbled among us since our country’s founding. The number of hate groups is up, and people feel license to be cruel, pushy and demeaning. The fish rots from the head down. In America, there is no question that the head is rotten.”

That insightful paragraph from Lib’s superb commentary is the essence of describing what “Make America Great Again” really is.

         In the twisted minds of Trump’s MAGA followers, America was “great” BEFORE the 1960’s civil rights movement, and before people who looked like me began to attain our rights as lawful citizens. If that hadn’t happened, MAGA folks believe, the floodgates for other subjugated groups of people would have never opened.

No U.S. Supreme Court rulings for civil rights; no President Kennedy or LBJ standing up for civil rights; no Martin Luther King, Jr. marching for civil rights. America’s toxic whiteness and false belief that all that was white was good, would have been upheld and maintained the way “God” wanted it, MAGA believes.

And this is why Trump is so popular with the MAGA nation. He’s literally turning the clock back to a “better time” with his asinine executive orders. 

Turning the clock back to a time when, as a nation, we weren’t required to respect the rights, let alone the citizenship or humanity, of people who were not white, unless they first acknowledge who’s boss.

And one of the many ways you do that is lie about history. Bury the truth like a bone to a dog so that future generations have no idea about this nation’s true racial background.

That’s going to take a while, but the effort has actually been underway for years before Trump. I remember back in the ‘90s when the Republican Party desperately wanted to recruit new members who had no first-hand knowledge of the ’60’s civil rights movement. The hope was that blacks born after the movement would not be so resistant to the GOP message.

When that didn’t work, Republicans then corralled conservative members of Dr. King’s family to “reinterpret” his famous “…not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character" mantra.

Republicans have been rolling with that “combatting reverse racism" ruse ever since, especially when combatting DEI.

        In fact, NC Senate Majority Leader Phil "Head Ham" Berger has now sponsored a bill (SB 558) not only outlawing DEI in all North Carolina public colleges and universities, but even prohibiting any official investigations into claims of racial or gender bias.

No, there’s little doubt. Trump has tapped into a national vein that is as white supremacist as the day is long.

And now I read that some silly MAGA Randolph County state representatives have filed a bill, HB 557, to designate the 65-year-old “Andy Griffith Show” as North Carolina’s “official television show.” Apparently these folks long for the days when white people of “positive character values and awareness” could live in a happy-go-lucky Southern town (Mayberry) where folks strolled to the nearest pond with their fishing pole and "youngun" in hand, whistling their fool heads off, with not a care in the world.

        Well as I recall, the show featured no black people living or working there, even though it was on during the height of the civil rights movement - 1960-68 (only in the background occasionally, but you had to look very hard to see them).

Hate to break it to those NC MAGA lawmakers that the television “Mayberry” was created by three city slicker producers - Sheldon Leonard ("Dick van Dyke Show, "I Spy"), Aaron Ruben ("Gomer Pyle USMC," "Sanford and Son") and Danny Thomas ("Danny Thomas Show," "Mod Squad"), who apparently didn’t have the guts to portray the real Mayberry (Mt. Airy, NC) as a place where black people were actually born, lived and worked, even today (8.48% of the population).

In fact, every inch of the fictional "Mayberry" was filmed in ultra-liberal Los Angeles, California, NOT good ole' North Carolina (watch Ted Koppel’s take here ).

        And why not just honor Mt. Airy native Andy Griffith, Republicans? Can't do that. Andy was a dyed -in-the-wool staunch Democrat until the day he died. Better to honor the fake Mt. Airy, with Aunt Bee, Opie and the rest of the fine, fake white folks. Tsk, tsk..that’s what happens when you want to make America white supremacist again. You get stuck with facts you can't control!

        While the cost of living is blowing up beyond the average NC citizen’s reach, our lawmakers want to waste our time and tax dollars trying to distract us from reality with old segregated TV sitcoms that they hope have us dreaming of a better, idyllic whiter world.

Got news for Trump and his MAGA minions. We’re too far down the road in this multi-cultural society today for that to successfully happen.

Even Barney Fife knows that! Ain't that right, Andy?!!!

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Saturday, March 29, 2025

THE CASH STUFF FOR THURSDAY, APRIL 3RD, 2025

 STATE AUDIT FINDS NCCU

HAD OVER $45 MILLION IN

FINANCIAL REPORTING ERRORS

By Cash Michaels

Contributing writer


Despite its recent enrollment success, North Carolina Central University (NCCU) in Durham has reportedly had some financial reporting problems over the past few years, according to a new report issued by the NC State Auditor’s Office.

Beyond chronicling over $45 million in financial statement errors for the fiscal year ending in June 2024, NCCU’s financial reporting problems have been growing, the audit found.

Some of those issues included:

- Supplies and services expense was overstated by $8.3 million because losses from the disposal of capital assets were misclassified, which also understated other nonoperating expenses by the same amount.

  - Scholarships and fellowships expense was understated by $1.2 million because revenues related to the UNC System’s Project Kitty Hawk partnership were not recorded correctly, which also understated state and local grants and contracts revenue by the same amount.

           - Cash was overstated by $4.9 million because of inaccurate journal entries, which also overstated beginning net position by the same amount.

  - Noncapital contributions were overstated by $4.8 million because donated capital assets were misclassified, which also understated capital contributions by the same amount.

    - Federal grants and contracts were overstated by $3.7 million because of inaccurate journal entries, which also understated nongovernmental grants and contracts by the same amount.

    - Restricted nonexpendable net position was overstated by $2.6 million, restricted expendable net position was overstated by $3.6 million, and unrestricted net position was understated by $6.2 million because of errors in the calculations.

  "Part of what makes our university system so great is we hold the institutions to high standards and strive to bring the very best out of our public universities," said State Auditor Dave Boliek. "NCCU’s financial reporting fell far short of the standards expected of our high education institutions, but I’ve had productive meetings with university and UNC system leadership and have confidence NCCU is on a better path."

  Despite the significant total of the NCCU financial statement errors, Auditor Boliek maintains that the HBCU is not in any financial trouble. NCCU’s new chancellor, Karrie G. Dixon, has vowed to put new fiscal controls in place to ensure that that the audit reporting error do not reoccur.

  “Our team is confident in the new leadership team’s ability to put the University on a positive trajectory,” said Auditor Boliek in the report. “With the right people in the right positions, NCCU’s financial reporting should improve.”

  In a statement, the university concurred.

  “Under Chancellor Karrie G. Dixon’s leadership, NCCU is making significant strides to resolve the audit’s concerns. Dixon has a proven track record of strengthening internal controls and improving financial oversight, having achieved clean audits every year at her previous institution. This experience has been instrumental in hiring new leadership and implementing stronger financial practices at NCCU.”

       “Since Chancellor Dixon’s appointment, NCCU has taken immediate and proactive steps to bring in new leadership within the Division of Administration and Finance. The team, with decades of combined experience, is committed to the highest standards of financial stewardship. Key appointments include a new chief financial officer and a new controller; ongoing recruiting efforts include new leadership in other key areas in the Division of Administration and Finance to support the new direction.”

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DEMOCRATIC BILLS SEEK 

TO RAISE MINIMUM WAGE TO $22/hr

By Cash Michaels

Contributing writer


It’s been 15 years since North Carolina’s minimum wage has been raised for the state’s grassroots workers, even though the cost of living has steadily gone up. If House Democrats have their way, North Carolina’s minimum wage will rise from $7.25 per hour to $22.00/hr.

Democratic House members Pricey Harrison (D- Guilford), Carolyn Logan (D-Mecklenburg), Marcia Morey (D-Durham), and Aisha Dew (D-Mecklenburg) are the primary sponsors of House Bill 339, the Economic Security Act.

According to the bill’s language, HB 339 is “An act advancing economic security for all in North Carolina by increasing the state minimum wage to twenty-two dollars per hour, adjusted for inflation annually; mandating equal pay for equal work; requiring paid sick leave, paid family medical leave, and workplace safety…”

If passed, the bill would become effective Jan. 1, 2026.

HB 339 was introduced March 11th, and has been referred to the Rules, Calendar and Operations of House Committee. 

In the state Senate, SB 326, also titled the Economic Security Act, and sponsored by Democratic Senators Natalie Murdock (Chatham, Durham), Julie Mayfield (Buncombe) and Lisa Grafstein (Wake), filed March 19th, would, is passed, also raise North Carolina to $22.00/hr, effective Jan. 1, 2026.

Past that date, the NC Commissioner of Labor would determine how much the minimum wage would be raised annually.

SB 326 has similar language to HB 339, except that it also would require “…the fair assessment persons with criminal histories by “banning the box”” and “…repealing public employee collective bargaining restrictions."

The Senate bill has also been referred to the Rules and Operations of the Senate Committee for further debate.  

With Republicans in the majority in both houses, it seems unlikely that either measure will be ultimately ratified, especially given Republican opposition to raising the minimum wage on both the state and federal levels.

Republicans say having to pay  workers a high minimum wage increases the cost of doing business, and does not give workers with little skills the incentive to work harder to earn more.

“Raising the minimum wage hurts the poor…” The Joint Economic Committee of Republicans said in it’s 1996 The Case Against a Higher Minimum Wage. 

It takes away jobs, keeps people on welfare, and encourages high school students to drop out. Policymakers should be clear on the consequence of higher minimum wages.”

Democrats and supporters of raising the minimum wage counter that grassroots workers need a living wage that they can feed their families with, keep pace with inflation, and argue that too many have to work two and three jobs in order just to pay rising rents and put food on the table. 

We know these Americans.  We depend on them,” said Pres. Barack Obama in 2014. “The workers who’d benefit from a minimum wage increase often work full-time, often in physically demanding jobs.  They average 35 years of age.  Most low-paying jobs are held by women.”  

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