are we seriously looking at Trump v. Biden 2024? Holy hell....[Edited on July 18, 2022 at 1:52 PM. Reason : 34]
7/18/2022 1:52:29 PM
Yea, that's bad. Really bad. So are we thinking DeSantis is just going to bid is time for a 2028 run? That might be smart on his part, so he doesn't have to contend with Trump's antics in the primary. But surely Newsom will primary Biden. Surely.
7/18/2022 2:33:23 PM
it’s 2022the amount of things that will change and then change again between now and then is plentifulit’s always a fools errand to try and guess/handicap a front runner/candidate 2 and half years in advance
7/18/2022 2:46:42 PM
Fun thoughIn a depressing frustrating kind of way
7/18/2022 3:56:09 PM
I find it frustrating in a depressing kind of way.
7/18/2022 3:59:04 PM
All Biden needs by 2024 isFor inflation to be cut in halfAndFor the price of oil to drop by $30 a barrelAndFor unemployment to stay below 4%AndTo avoid the end-of-business cycle recession that has been predicted for the past 5 yearsAndFor COVID to disappearAndMore Batshit SCOTUS rulingsAndAn endless stream of news articles about forced birthing 10 yr old rape victims and preventable deaths from pregnancy complicationsAnd he will be in business. Biden 2024 baby, this train stops for no one!!!!!!!!!!
7/18/2022 6:31:25 PM
7/19/2022 1:04:16 AM
Because POTUS has the singular authority to create a Palestinian state?
7/19/2022 6:46:06 AM
The POTUS is the only person in the world who can twist the ZioNazi state's arm to make it happen and to implement all the past UN Resolutions that the US voted against of course.There is no other human who can do it.And by POTUS I mean his cabinet too. The problem is the whole US political establishment (both sides) perpetually has Israel's dick up its ass (something to do with Christian beliefs) and does not see anything wrong with what Israel has been doing for decades.Anybody who opposes the Zionist cancer will never get a high position in the establishment, let along become POTUS.ibtomgursantisemitic
7/20/2022 10:41:21 AM
Aren't you busy celebrating American lives being destroyed? Why should anyone care what you think the American POTUS should do while you root for societal collapse?
7/20/2022 11:24:11 AM
All those vaccines and he still got covid
7/21/2022 10:48:33 AM
all those vaccines are gonna save his life
7/21/2022 11:25:36 AM
probablyor, maybe this is the beginning of The Storm and he's finally been arrested along with all the other traffickers could be anything really
7/21/2022 12:26:39 PM
7/21/2022 9:55:04 PM
It's not optimal, but that's not accurate.
7/21/2022 10:11:00 PM
^^ yes, they do
7/21/2022 10:14:06 PM
COVID rebound!
8/1/2022 8:42:11 AM
Announcing decision on student loan debt tomorrow
8/23/2022 11:23:34 PM
Yay more inflation!
8/23/2022 11:38:03 PM
Things already suck, at least I can save 197 and some change per month
8/24/2022 1:24:36 AM
^^ I may be forgetting, but why are you against student loan debt forgiveness?
8/24/2022 1:47:13 AM
i may be forgetting, is the primary argument that most college students have been hoodwinked?
8/24/2022 6:08:43 AM
^ and because it doesn’t solve the issue
8/24/2022 7:54:54 AM
please define "the issue."
8/24/2022 8:44:09 AM
Tuition costs?
8/24/2022 9:28:25 AM
I like it. Doesn't address the core problem but it will help a ton of people.
8/24/2022 12:16:38 PM
Because it isn't fair for the 81% of Americans that this won't help to repay a loan someone agreed to take and pay back.
8/24/2022 1:17:04 PM
http://twitter.com/justinsink/status/1562483211955240963
8/24/2022 1:35:07 PM
8/24/2022 1:55:28 PM
The roots of the "issue" as I see it:1) Because lenders don't have much risk, they'll lend to students that don't have any business in college or to students who are taking on a level of debt that doesn't match the income they're likely to get from their degree program.2) Many Universities are seeing an excess of demand. So, they either raise costs; create low-overhead degree programs of questionable value which may or may not push students to actually graduate; or you get the "online" universities where most students don't graduate and when they do, the degree just isn't worth much.3) There's a feedback effect where increased costs lead to increasing debt loads and demand stops being sensitive to cost or even drives more students to lower cost but also lower value schools.Just make the loans dischargeable in bankruptcy so that lenders will have some skin in the game and put pressure on schools to - keep costs down; - not issue overpriced, worthless degrees; - stop luring in students not likely to graduate who end up with a bunch of debt with nothing to show for it. Otherwise lenders will keep issuing loans for high-risk students and the resulting excess demand keeps encouraging Universities to raise costs and/or create low-value degree programs to soak up all that demand. Forgiving student debt doesn't fix the broken dynamic above and it risks pissing off enough people to have real electoral consequences. Considering the opposition party's open stance on wanting to dismantle democracy, the full ramifications of these decisions need to be gamed out. There are much more popular and equitable ways to reduce the day-to-day financial stress of citizens.I think there should also be some transparency about how much a degree is worth. In theory anyway, the people taking on student loans are adults and should have weighed the costs versus the benefits versus the risks of taking on student debt. But, I read an article several weeks ago where journalism students were surveyed about what the expected to make once they graduated and they over estimated entry-level incomes by a factor of 3. There are a lot of people who takes classes but ever finish and there are a lot of people surprised when all they get from $30K in debt and in online degree in "generic business topic" is getting to move from a $14/hour job at Target to a $16/hour clerical office job.Less people going to college isn't a bad thing. There's too many jobs that require degrees and lots of fields offering well-paying jobs that are begging for labor but traditionally recruit outside the university pipeline.If the government really wants to shake things up, they should offer a loan/grant programs that will help people relocate out of job deserts.
8/24/2022 2:22:19 PM
I'll take your apology now rwoody.I told you this was likely coming closer to the elections when you kept insisting it wouldn't.
8/24/2022 5:57:49 PM
Lol sure buddy let me see what I can do, didn't realize you were that upset
8/24/2022 6:08:00 PM
We'll just add it to the list of things you were wrong about
8/24/2022 6:13:46 PM
Rwoody mad about something: bbehe salty Rwoody happy about something: bbehe saltyDo you have a whiteboard where you keep up with tww points?
8/24/2022 6:26:13 PM
Sure do!
8/24/2022 6:42:53 PM
8/24/2022 8:15:05 PM
^^How many points do I have? I think I scored a lot on For All Mankind. Can't wait to discuss Season 4 with you next year, because you know you're going to hate-watch it.
8/24/2022 8:44:34 PM
^^ so what’s the goal?
8/24/2022 9:09:49 PM
You have at least 32 points.I don't think think this particularly good policy, but Biden is definitely limited to what the Executive can do. I do like the additional money for the Pell grants.I am happy that some people are getting relief though.
8/24/2022 9:12:29 PM
w00t! I have teh points!
8/24/2022 9:50:40 PM
8/25/2022 6:40:31 AM
I also found out that when you applied through FAFSA, you were automatically assigned a loan servicer. Depending on who you were assigned to, could affect if you even get the forgiveness. For example, I was assigned to College Foundation of NC. Their loans are federally funded, but not federally owned, so there is a good chance what I have won't even be forgiven. I wonder to how many folks this situation would apply? And if the government is even aware of that particular loophole. The CFNC loans were excluded from the CARES act due to the same "loophole."
8/25/2022 7:55:16 AM
^^oh I’m definitely not in the “it’s not fair camp”. My point is truly “what is the goal”. Why didn’t we instead give everyone $10k loan forgiveness on their mortgage? Shelter is higher than education in any heirarchy of needs and mortgage debt can be crippling too. Why do we decide that student loan debt is important enough to spend $300B on? The answer comes down to the root problems which we should also be addressing otherwise this is a costly bandaid that doesn’t even begin to fix anything systemic
8/25/2022 11:24:46 AM
tl;dr: life ain't fair.Anyway, I think what's even more irritating in this debate (reminds me of a tipping debate) is the people who never go to college and brag about having no debt, while also being broke and uneducated trying to shame the people who at least made an effort to go to college and wound up either not finishing, or aren't gainfully employed, and now have a little bit of debt relief. It's really just a glaring reminder of how fucked up our entire education system is, and it's reason #119192111001912929292 why I'm looking to retire from teaching by the end of the year. Good luck Gen Z, some of us tried really, really hard, but Boomers.[Edited on August 25, 2022 at 12:11 PM. Reason : it's really all the Boomers' fault]
8/25/2022 12:10:03 PM
Fuck this loan forgiveness. Yet another goddamn wealth transfer.I’ll still vote for a Dem over Trump, but they continue to make it tougher and tougher against basically any other Republican.I’m not saying I’ll vote for any (R) besides Trump, either, but the Dems continue to make it much more likely for me to abstain or vote GOP (unless Trump is the nominee).
8/25/2022 12:20:17 PM
8/25/2022 12:23:35 PM
IIRL correctly, aren't/weren't you a Marine? If so, thanks for your service, but if you had crippling student debt afterwards, I question your money management skills.Do you really think school teachers should take on 50k+ debt while making a shit salary? If so, are you surprised our education system is currently in shambles?
8/25/2022 12:29:44 PM
(as someone already mentioned) you could use that "argument" for every single thing that government does. I'd argue that spending on education is the one of the lesser offensive examples.
8/25/2022 12:30:52 PM
8/25/2022 12:35:26 PM
This was effectively just a damn lottery, it’s not going to change peoples decision to go get an education or not.[Edited on August 25, 2022 at 1:01 PM. Reason : .]
8/25/2022 1:00:01 PM