Anonymous wrote:The dollar will collapse.
It’s not if but when.
Most people will just curl up in the corner, starve and die.
Anonymous wrote:Such stupidity. Lifelong democrat going to vote republican across the ticket. I’m done with these morons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think the point is the hypocrisy, not the fact that they took loans.
Look, govt forgives loans all the time. We’re your panties in a twist about PPP loans forgiveness? If not, when then sit down.
When you have to compare an action taken during a pandemic that was voted on and approved by Congress to an action unilaterally taken by a president in order to buy votes, you've lost the argument.
When has a president, at any time, taken a unilateral action that will result in a cost of $550 Billion or more?
Anonymous wrote:Such stupidity. Lifelong democrat going to vote republican across the ticket. I’m done with these morons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think the point is the hypocrisy, not the fact that they took loans.
Look, govt forgives loans all the time. We’re your panties in a twist about PPP loans forgiveness? If not, when then sit down.
+1
These republican MOCs don't have a leg to stand on to criticize debt forgiveness. Not that hypocrisy has ever stopped Republicans before.
Anonymous wrote:
I think the point is the hypocrisy, not the fact that they took loans.
Look, govt forgives loans all the time. We’re your panties in a twist about PPP loans forgiveness? If not, when then sit down.
Anonymous wrote:
I think the point is the hypocrisy, not the fact that they took loans.
Look, govt forgives loans all the time. We’re your panties in a twist about PPP loans forgiveness? If not, when then sit down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes, so INSTEAD of financing insanely expensive “classes,” let’s make sure universities are gutted of admins, students services, fancy facilities. Bare-bones education focused university experience only.
Also, since tax payers are paying now- can we limit which majors are being funded? Why not? Some are absolutely better for the economy than others.
By cutting student services, you would be forcing the university experience to lose its focus on education, as students would have to divert their focus to seek these services elsewhere.
Why do people in college need services. They are their to learn, not to have services.