“I was like, ‘This is terrible. I’m working so that I can pay for gas to get to school and to get to work so that I can make more money to pay for gas,’ ” says Carroll, twisting her side ponytail. “And then I thought, ‘Oh, this is because of Biden.’ ”
Yeah, I always go to the 18-year-old cohort for political analysis--someone who "was aro…
“I was like, ‘This is terrible. I’m working so that I can pay for gas to get to school and to get to work so that I can make more money to pay for gas,’ ” says Carroll, twisting her side ponytail. “And then I thought, ‘Oh, this is because of Biden.’ ”
Yeah, I always go to the 18-year-old cohort for political analysis--someone who "was around 12 years old" when Trump was president--11 to 15, in fact. “I feel like I could’ve afforded a future,” she says about life under Trump. “But now I’m shit out of luck.”
This is among the dumbest, most meaningless, shallowest--did I say "dumbest"?--most amateurish stories I've ever read in 50 years of reading the news. Are there no editors at The Free Press who could've helped this kid figure out how to report and write an article?
And by the way, there are 43 million people--about 12% of the US population if you want to low-ball it by including babies and children--with student debt, totaling about $1.6 TRILLION. Does 18-year-old Tatem think her financial posture would be better if those people defaulted on their loans? Does she know who sets rates on fed student loans, what those rates are and who literally profits from it?
I suspect Tatem, a Christian like her boyfriend, would be more than happy for the gov to pay for parochial schooling.
The writer and the people she quotes, including the brainiac who was going to vote for RFK Jr. but now thinks Trump is smarter, are like those who objected to Social Security, Medicare, Obamacare, all of which you'd now have to pry out of their cold, dead brains.
“I was like, ‘This is terrible. I’m working so that I can pay for gas to get to school and to get to work so that I can make more money to pay for gas,’ ” says Carroll, twisting her side ponytail. “And then I thought, ‘Oh, this is because of Biden.’ ”
Yeah, I always go to the 18-year-old cohort for political analysis--someone who "was around 12 years old" when Trump was president--11 to 15, in fact. “I feel like I could’ve afforded a future,” she says about life under Trump. “But now I’m shit out of luck.”
This is among the dumbest, most meaningless, shallowest--did I say "dumbest"?--most amateurish stories I've ever read in 50 years of reading the news. Are there no editors at The Free Press who could've helped this kid figure out how to report and write an article?
And by the way, there are 43 million people--about 12% of the US population if you want to low-ball it by including babies and children--with student debt, totaling about $1.6 TRILLION. Does 18-year-old Tatem think her financial posture would be better if those people defaulted on their loans? Does she know who sets rates on fed student loans, what those rates are and who literally profits from it?
I suspect Tatem, a Christian like her boyfriend, would be more than happy for the gov to pay for parochial schooling.
The writer and the people she quotes, including the brainiac who was going to vote for RFK Jr. but now thinks Trump is smarter, are like those who objected to Social Security, Medicare, Obamacare, all of which you'd now have to pry out of their cold, dead brains.