To: sitetest
So, you think it's better to blow through hundreds of thousands of dollars more to keep open a failed institution. If I were building myself a house that cost two-thirds of a million dollars, I'd be looking around for some cash too.
To: sinkspur
Dear sinkspur,
"If I were building myself a house that cost two-thirds of a million dollars, I'd be looking around for some cash too."
LOL. Good one.
But it doesn't really answer the question as to whether it was prudent to continue to keep the school open, with badly-declining enrollment, and chronic annual losses.
sitetest
To: sinkspur
The house is not his.
You are treating this as though he is buying his own property with other people's money, when in fact he is simply a steward of the title to the property - a property which he will only temporarily occupy.
Real estate is a very sound investment. The diocese is actually going to end up ahead in the ling run on a home purchase such as this.
Once again you baselessly snipe and whine - out of jealousy? Do you wish you were a bishop? Are you mad you can't be? What is it?
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