You Can't Major in 'Sustainability' and Minor in Solvency

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KentK93
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I think one of my former coworkers son went to this college but it might have been a different indoctrination college.

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"Despite our noteworthy accomplishments related to social and environmental sustainability, we have not been able to assure the economic sustainability of the college."




https://redstate.com/ben-smith/2026/02/22/you-cant-major-in-sustainability-and-minor-in-solvency-failed-green-college-goes-catholic-n2199427
Sooper Jeenyus
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That's a fantastic quote.

Also, what is "social sustainability?"
captkirk
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Sooper Jeenyus said:

That's a fantastic quote.

Also, what is "social sustainability?"


Whatever libs say it means...this week
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Hilarious quote. The guy that now owns that was the founder of Whistlepig bourbon.
Pizza
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Sooper Jeenyus said:

That's a fantastic quote.

Also, what is "social sustainability?"


"To produce what I want, when I want, forever"
KentK93
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Pizza said:

Sooper Jeenyus said:

That's a fantastic quote.

Also, what is "social sustainability?"


"To produce what I want, when I want, forever"

maybe it's "This is a gift. It comes with invoices."

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And about that maintenance.
For all the lofty talk about sustainability, the physical plant tells its own story:
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"Previous owners completely mismanaged the maintenance of the campus and it needs tens of millions of dollars in repairs in order to be brought up to code and provide useable space."

This is a gift. It comes with invoices.



torrid
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Quote:

The former campus in Poultney, Vermont, is being offered, free of charge, to a Catholic mission-based organization aligned with "the revival of the United States and Western Civilization." Raj Bhakta, the current owner, is not hedging. The RFP hompage puts it in black and white:

"The right beneficiary has a vision aligned with the revival of the United States and Western Civilization. They would also recognize this must first begin with the spiritual revival of our Christian faith."

Let's hear it for Raj!

edit - I looked the guy up. As previously noticed, he's an entrepreneur who had previous dabbled in making bourbon. He's from Philadelphia, with an Indian (South Asian) father and Irish mother. So even though he has an Indian name, he's essentially Irish Catholic.
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YouBet said:

Hilarious quote. The guy that now owns that was the founder of Whistlepig bourbon.


MGP overpriced garbage.
Ag87H2O
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"Turns out you cannot major in sustainability and minor in solvency."

And this exactly what Americans would learn the hard way on a massive scale if we ever followed the AOC/Bernie path and the "Green New Deal".

Charlatans will be charlatans.
BusterAg
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YouBet said:

Hilarious quote. The guy that now owns that was the founder of Whistlepig bourbon.


Whistlepig rocks. 12 year Whistlepig rye neat is even better.
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