Rob Roy
Well-Known Member
I've heard that.while mulato used to be somewhat acceptable, it's not now.
I've heard that.while mulato used to be somewhat acceptable, it's not now.
That's how he got Aids!!did they ever cum in your butt when they raped you in prison
I'm more like Hank Marvin, but I've been playing that song for 40 yearsAlvin...is that you?
I would like to see something like paying back for 10 years and then getting it wiped, coupled with a deferred payments while working in at need areas so that those people have a reason to work the shit jobs with lower pay for their early career years.I think they should just wipe out federally held student debt, its an investment in having a highly skilled workforce. Would spur spending/the economy like nobodies business. Wages/salaries haven't really kept up with the rising debt load people have to take on in order to hold those jobs.
That would work, seems like anything along those lines would be a hit with the dems. We are the college grad base, throw us a bone uncle Joe.I would like to see something like paying back for 10 years and then getting it wiped, coupled with a deferred payments while working in at need areas so that those people have a reason to work the shit jobs with lower pay for their early career years.
The thing is, the first 12 years of education isn't adequate any longer. Even four more years of college doesn't finish the student. On the job training might be more valuable but it's not something today's businesses do, maybe they need incentives or assistance? In any case, learning needs to continue for a person's entire life. Everybody needs to continue their education one way or another, at least until they can retire. That's just the way it is when society and technology continues to change and advance.I would like to see something like paying back for 10 years and then getting it wiped, coupled with a deferred payments while working in at need areas so that those people have a reason to work the shit jobs with lower pay for their early career years.
We need a big Democratic year in 2022 if it is going to happen this term I am guessing.That would work, seems like anything along those lines would be a hit with the dems. We are the college grad base, throw us a bone uncle Joe.
some smaller communities have paid for people's med school in return for them agreeing to practice medicine there for a certain amount of time. believe that was the premise of northern exposure, but it's actually happened more than once, with rob morrow not being involved at all...I would like to see something like paying back for 10 years and then getting it wiped, coupled with a deferred payments while working in at need areas so that those people have a reason to work the shit jobs with lower pay for their early career years.
I would think of it more as invest in tomorrow. Pricing kids out of the ability to get the best education that they could achieve because those schools expect them to be able to pay a middle class income every year to obtain it sucks.some smaller communities have paid for people's med school in return for them agreeing to practice medicine there for a certain amount of time. believe that was the premise of northern exposure, but it's actually happened more than once, with rob morrow not being involved at all...
encourage your dem friends..they show for the General perhaps not realizing it's all bottom up starting in your home town with local contests..we have to show for Mid-Terms..I'm guilty of this myself back in the day.We need a big Democratic year in 2022 if it is going to happen this term I am guessing.
I hate it when there is no article.'Come on!': Elizabeth Warren claps back at Elon Musk over taxes
Sen. Warren: Elon Musk is riding on the backs of hard-working families - CNN Video
Sen. Elizabeth Warren says Elon Musk and other billionaires are not paying their fair share of taxes and instead are "freeloading" on the backs of the rest of taxpayers.www.cnn.com
Why?I hate it when there is no article.
Videos are for the lazy imo. Also I like to reread sections before continuing. Text does not have the tyranny of time that audio/video recordings have.Why?
I thought the Senator made some good points I felt like sharing. These points were made in a video interview, so, what can you do?Videos are for the lazy imo. Also I like to reread sections before continuing. Text does not have the tyranny of time that audio/video recordings have.