Re: The 46th POTUS - Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
Posted: Wed August 17, 2022 7:12 pm
The "fact checks" around this are high comedy.

Which means impeachment, but no removal from office.Coach wrote:He keeps getting these wins, but after looking at the latest polls, etc., there's improvement, but I still don't see the House going to the Dems. The Senate, yes, but not the House.
are you gonna quit your job now?daft twat wrote:These asshats aside, I’m not onboard with this loan forgiveness shit. It doesn’t punish those who play by the rules, but it sends the message that hard work and personal responsibility are admirable but kind of dumb.
That’s why kids in school make fun of “try-hards” for “doing the most.”
I can’t. I have bills to pay. I have home improvement loans. I don’t expect someone else to pay them for me.bart wrote:are you gonna quit your job now?daft twat wrote:These asshats aside, I’m not onboard with this loan forgiveness shit. It doesn’t punish those who play by the rules, but it sends the message that hard work and personal responsibility are admirable but kind of dumb.
That’s why kids in school make fun of “try-hards” for “doing the most.”
But wouldn’t it be nice if they did?daft twat wrote:I can’t. I have bills to pay. I have home improvement loans. I don’t expect someone else to pay them for me.bart wrote:are you gonna quit your job now?daft twat wrote:These asshats aside, I’m not onboard with this loan forgiveness shit. It doesn’t punish those who play by the rules, but it sends the message that hard work and personal responsibility are admirable but kind of dumb.
That’s why kids in school make fun of “try-hards” for “doing the most.”
Were you manipulated into taking those loans at 18 years old?daft twat wrote:I can’t. I have bills to pay. I have home improvement loans. I don’t expect someone else to pay them for me.bart wrote:are you gonna quit your job now?daft twat wrote:These asshats aside, I’m not onboard with this loan forgiveness shit. It doesn’t punish those who play by the rules, but it sends the message that hard work and personal responsibility are admirable but kind of dumb.
That’s why kids in school make fun of “try-hards” for “doing the most.”
No. I took college loans out when I was 18. I wasn’t manipulated. My teachers, parents, family friends, and lenders told me I’d have to pay them back. It was very clear that a loan was not a grant or a scholarship. I think college tuition fees are a crime; however, that is a different issue.JuanHamm wrote:Were you manipulated into taking those loans at 18 years old?daft twat wrote:I can’t. I have bills to pay. I have home improvement loans. I don’t expect someone else to pay them for me.bart wrote:are you gonna quit your job now?daft twat wrote:These asshats aside, I’m not onboard with this loan forgiveness shit. It doesn’t punish those who play by the rules, but it sends the message that hard work and personal responsibility are admirable but kind of dumb.
That’s why kids in school make fun of “try-hards” for “doing the most.”
Reverse Griggs vs. Duke Energy and maybe we won't use Bachelor's degrees as a default employment qualification and fewer people would need to go to college.McParadigm wrote:I agree that making state schools tuition free again is the better solution.
That said, this is the dumbest thing I’ve ever readMcParadigm wrote:I agree that making state schools tuition free again is the better solution.
daft twat wrote:That’s why kids in school make fun of “try-hards” for “doing the most.”
I’m honored.McParadigm wrote:That said, this is the dumbest thing I’ve ever readMcParadigm wrote:I agree that making state schools tuition free again is the better solution.daft twat wrote:That’s why kids in school make fun of “try-hards” for “doing the most.”