No I never said so nor do I think so. How can they not make money. With those ridiculous tuition fees a school board either acts grossly negligent or criminal to bankrupt a private school. I was simply pointing out that the BS of the other poster quite resembles the quality of your posts. Not much difference. But please carry on I did not mean to interrupt your intelligent conversation with your kind.
Ah, so you aren't agreeing with him. I see now. Thank you for clarifying in your usual adult tone. Loyek, can you answer my original question please?
Because it is a private institution, this information isn't readily available. But I'd be willing to bet that if you put it up against any state university, it'd be easily in line. So I'm still not following what you are trying to say.
I might have made the same remarks as Tudor-Jones a year or two ago, but I'm now re-aligning my thoughts. I try to change when I'm wrong. I once believed in peak oil, which is completely ludicrous now. I still believe in future inflation, although it's nowhere in sight; maybe I'll be proven wrong on that one, too. Anyway, I am pleased that Sanders and Trump have both come farther than I ever thought they could. Even though I fear Sanders and despise Trump, I'm glad this has happened, because it tells me there is still a populist streak in the US a mile wide and that the "system" cannot dictate everything that happens. That is heartening, even if the sentiments and wishes of the people who vote for these clowns are sometimes pretty ignorant. At least these guys have proven that the people can speak and that they can be heard. Now if we can just get the people to care about something more important than how many illegal aliens are here and whether they are making $15 an hour....sigh.
capitalism encourages production and innovation what does communism and socialism encourage? happy feelings?