Stew Cook
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It is Festivus season. He is the weakest man alive. Imagine how weak his supporters are. They drive monster trucks and use a Colt M4 to hunt squirrels. Don't ask what they use to hunt deer.So, will Trump go out the door by January 20th, or will he try a coup of some nature?
This is not normal.
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You won’t from me I agree with you. Get the government out of the loan business. But it’s wrong to just vacate outstanding debt while so many toed the line on the agreed to loan terms
It is Festivus season. He is the weakest man alive. Imagine how weak his supporters are. They drive monster trucks and use a Colt M4 to hunt squirrels. Don't ask what they use to hunt deer.
We don't use 30 caliber per second magazine clips for hunting...
We use the 20 round ones
Might want to recheck your blanket statements.Pretty sure I could play that game all day long but God forbid I be accused of whataboutism...
And I would need to google search bobulinski bc he will never be heard from again.
Remember the night he went on Tucker and all the REpubs on here danced around in utter certainty he had destroyed the Biden campaign and
won fat bastard a second term? Womp Womp..
I’m not looking for stimulus. I think we’ve spent too much already. And I know you do too.if we're looking for stimulus there would be no bigger impact than this
They were likely 18yo being given tens of thousands (hundreds of thousands in some cases) with no collateral and no guarantee they could ever repay. Then all conventional methods of discharge were stopped by govt action. Note: they stopped the discharge not the predatory lending. Meanwhile they gave trillions to bail out corps who perpetrated these predatory acts
Can you name any other financial transaction that is similar?
Boy gee I wish I knew why Trump doesn’t have the most well-noted election lawyers.This is not a television program’: Mulvaney slams Giuliani’s role on Trump campaign legal team
Former acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney on Wednesday slammed Rudy Giuliani’s leadership of the Trump campaign’s election-related legal challenges, saying the effort to reverse the presidential race’s outcome “is not a television program” and should be handled by more experienced attorneys.
“I’m still a little concerned about the use of Rudy Giuliani. It strikes me that this is the most important lawsuit in the history of the country, and they’re not using the most well-noted election lawyers,” Mulvaney, who served as President Donald Trump’s top aide from January 2019-March 2020, told Fox Business.
“There are folks who do this all of the time. This is a specialty. This is not a television program. This is the real thing,” Mulvaney said. “And I was struck by a couple things that Rudy said in court yesterday. So on one hand, I think it needs to go forward. It absolutely does. I wish that it was being prosecuted a little more efficiently.”
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The truth is no self-respecting Philly law firm is willing to represent the Orange Menace... 2 have already resigned on him. Seems Rudy "Four Seasons Total Landscaping" Giuliani was all Donnie's got in his arsenal these days. Derp.
I don’t have a problem with full scholarships for all of the scholarships as much money as the damn university makes off their backs they should get to share in that.I appreciate your point of view. Let’s try a different subject, slightly. I am a college baseball fan, but I admit surprise when I first started following along that there were only 11.5 scholarships for 35 guys.
Whenever I would broach the subject in the VN baseball forum (thanks Freak!), the answer was always the same.
Title IX.
So, I researched the issue.
When Title IX was passed, no one, nobody, could have imagined the amount of money college football and March Madness would generate in the decades that would follow.
The law served its purpose but now, is there a reason not to give full scholarships to all scholarship athletes on campus?
The coaches and facilities have done well, but the kids that generate the revenue are standing there going what about us?
The response to that is predictable, “they should be happy with the degree.”
Until they aren’t...and now everyone wants NIL.
In the specific case of UT, how many athletes could be on a full ride from just the buyouts of Dooley and Jones? Lol, talk about a rigged system.