rkymtnman
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i felt the same way about the stimulus checks. many didn't need $2000 but they still got it.I just think that it serves a disproportionate need.
i felt the same way about the stimulus checks. many didn't need $2000 but they still got it.I just think that it serves a disproportionate need.
I hear you, but at least with that, all of the people at the bottom of the totem pole did get it. It was also disproportionate due to massive cost of living differences between states. In California, that won't cover a months rent, but in Oklahoma, it would cover your housing costs for half a year.i felt the same way about the stimulus checks. many didn't need $2000 but they still got it.
Yeah but the problem is when people don’t understand how college works they “think” things that don’t make much sensein real life.Honestly, College doesn't make sense for a lot of people, and it doesn't help many who do attend. So, from that perspective, I'm not sure that I agree it should part of the mandatory public school system. In fact the public school system sucks a lot already. State and Community Colleges are already underwritten by the states in effort to make tuition affordable. To me, the key principle is to not borrow above your ability to repay. My only real issue with this, is that it seems that we are rewarding folks who made poor planning choices.
Exactly. I could not agree more. As it stands, every one dollar made available by the government for student loans increases tuition by 60 cents. Let's blow it up.And here's the thing. . ..
If they can "forgive" 20k of a loan, then quite frankly, they can forgive the whole thing.
I wasn't here then but I had a lot of shit to talk about the GOP for that. They took us right to the edge of over 1.5-2% inflation then the Dems jumped right over. Every President signs off on more debt than the last, its like a right of passage so but Trump! And but GOP! On this issue I fully agree with you. I'm not going to limit agreeability to half of Politics.you are worried about 300B when the gop just increased our debt by almost 8T during a "booming" economy.
you should really re-examine your beliefs.
Like the current admissions "test" where Asians are penalized purely because of race?I dont disagree with any of this. I do think we should have college available and free with some sort of limitations. An educated population is a good thing. It's tempting to have some sort of testing as the basis, free college to develop our best and brightest...but eh, obviously theres issues with that line of thought and you shouldn't exclude people that have the drive to make it in whatever field.
Idk, being able to pay back loans and end up with marketable skills was a major driver of my decision making, so I get where you are coming from there. I look at this as the best option for the current situation we are in. Free college...but basket weaving majors aren't really what we need.
The government can foot the bill, I don't think it's really shifting responsibility onto anyone. Debt just sorta works different on that level.
What a great example. That poor single mom who paid her student loans or did not go to college is now saddled with debt incurred from upper middle class "kids" who are adult enough to enter into financial agreements.Do tell how loan forgiveness for struggling people and families is worse than Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk COMBINED, paying less taxes than a single mom who makes 38k a year?? Please, do enlighten us. Fucking sponge ass single moms, how dare they need a fucking break, what a burden.
Damn dude. What does trump's loafers taste like?
six times $904 > $2000I hear you, but at least with that, all of the people at the bottom of the totem pole did get it. It was also disproportionate due to massive cost of living differences between states. In California, that won't cover a months rent, but in Oklahoma, it would cover your housing costs for half a year.
Rental rates are going up all over. It's still super cheap compared to my county.six times $904 > $2000
and that is rent only; no utilities.
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so?Rental rates are going up all over. It's still super cheap compared to my county.
Santa Cruz region ranked second most expensive place to live in the country
Santa Cruz outpaced Silicon Valley, Santa Barbara and New York.www.ksbw.com
Sure, I should have said Missouri instead of Oklahoma. Happy now? My point still stands that these sort of give-backs are generally disproportional.so?
My point stands. You exaggerated by a multiple.
Still twice your claim in Jackson. Wanna try Kansas City?Sure, I should have said Missouri instead of Oklahoma. Happy now? My point still stands that these sort of give-backs are generally disproportional.
Really reaching trying to be trolly?Like the current admissions "test" where Asians are penalized purely because of race?
fifyNaw, active listings on Zillow are more susceptible to cherry-picking.
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As a former resident, nobody wants to live in kc. It was super cheap though. I can't say I see prices going up much there, no demand.Still twice your claim in Jackson. Wanna try Kansas City?
And Santa Cruz is one of the biggest agricultural communities in the state. According to the local chamber of commerce, 1 out of every 8 local workers is an Ag hire. Do you really think they are paid above minimum wage?fify
You’re including rural (no jobs aside from minimum wage) locations. Oops.
migrant labor does not advance your argument.Farm Workers - Growing Up in Santa Cruz
Who's Picking Your Food by frances delgado-chavezFarmworkers face multiple issues: income inequality, hazardous work conditions, and racism. We must advocate for farmworkers to have a living wage, have protective equipment gear, and citizenship paths. All of these social justice issues have come...growingupsc.com
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Do California ag counties hold solutions to Monterey County farmworker housing crisis?
Housing advocates and agricultural industry experts alike agree: Farmworkers can't continue to live in cramped, expensive conditions.calmatters.org
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It's not only migrant farm workers who work in the local ag industry for low wages. Nice try though.migrant labor does not advance your argument.