You have to know that there's something very wrong in America's colleges and universities when students there think that a committee of bureaucrats are better at managing an economy than every individual citizen making free choices to purchase goods and services at a price they are willing to pay. When there is a history of socialism failing in every instance where it's been attempted and free market capitalism has elevated countless millions out of poverty. When we have real time examples of millions being elevated out of poverty in India and China where free market capitalism has been allowed to exist in limited fashion, and people are eating zoo animals and dumpster diving in Venezuela where socialism has reduced one of the worlds most affluent nations to abject poverty. That's why I believe that all the agony over who is President is largely a diversion to prevent us from focusing on the elections that matter. School boards. Meanwhile college alumni, especially those who have flourished and on whose donations major colleges and universities depend, must spend more time helping rescue their alma maters