it's more difficult to walk away from student loans than other forms of debt
This is true
it's more difficult to walk away from student loans than other forms of debt
The current levels are whats causing the inflation. There is no other factor that comes close to having this impact. This is THE issue that needs to be resolved.
I'm sorry - If you can't figure out a way to come up with 10-15k a year on your own (working - tuition reimbursement) then quite frankly you don't deserve to go to college. If its as important as everyone is making it out to be then prove it by making the necessary sacrifices.
I dont have data on this but my impression is most students taking out loans also work...that was the case for me and my classmates...that was a while back however
Looking at Sanders 40+ years of public service and Warrens 10 -15 neither is to be confused with trolling for votes.
So let's not muddy the waters
I will say that grandstanding with no intention of ever following through would be the definition.
If she for instance made this proposal trolling for votes or he by defining himself Socialist ... those some small niche ponds.
Where they already have those votes
Biden can barely fill a high school basketball gym. Get that low energy, handsy piece of garbage out of here. Or don't. Would love to see Trump squash him.
Luckily we dont take people's careers down on nothing but baseless accusations.
Wohl needs to go to prison like all the other false accusers
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Poll: 30% Of Conservatives, 15% Of GOP Say They Won’t Vote For Trump
“He’s hemorrhaging Republicans and conservatives,” said John Weaver, who ran former Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s 2016 campaign for the GOP nomination and may do so again if Kasich jumps in the race to challenge Trump.
In the 2016 general election, 81% of conservatives and 90% of Republicans voted for Trump, and he still received nearly 3 million fewer votes than Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and won only because of 78,000 votes spread across three key states that tipped the Electoral College balance.
Erin Perrine, a deputy communications director at Trump’s reelection campaign, said Trump has little to fear. “Polling at this point in the election cycle is never an accurate prediction. President Trump holds historically high approval ratings within the Republican Party across numerous polls, with nearly 9 out of 10 Republicans supporting him in a recent ABC poll. When we lay out the clear successes under President Trump, he will undoubtedly win in 2020.”
One former White House official, though, disagreed and, speaking on condition of anonymity, called the numbers a “big, big, big” problem that could only be solved by the Democrats nominating an unpopular general election candidate.