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Essientally blackmailing/ruin a random person's financial future over a stupid joke .gif. Bad look for CNN.
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Essientally blackmailing/ruin a random person's financial future over a stupid joke .gif. Bad look for CNN.
Essientally blackmailing/ruin a random person's financial future over a stupid joke .gif. Bad look for CNN.
@nytimesworld: Top U.S. general in South Korea says self-restraint is only thing keeping U.S. and South Korea from war with North https://t.co/7keafLlIbd
Why can't kids today just work their way through college the way earlier generations did?
The answer to that question isn't psychology. It's math. A summer job just doesn't have the purchasing power it used to, especially when you compare it with the cost of college.
Let's take the example of a working-class student at a four-year public university who's getting no help from Mom and Dad. In 1981-'82, the average full cost to attend was $2,870. That's for tuition, fees and room and board.
The maximum Pell Grant award back then for free tuition help from the government was $1,800. That leaves our hypothetical student on the hook for just about $1,000. Add in a little pocket money, too — say $35 a week. That makes an extra $1,820 for the year on top of the $1,000 tuition shortfall.
Now, $3.35 an hour was the minimum wage back then. So, making $2,870 meant working 842 hours. That's 16 hours a week year-round — a decent part-time job. It's also about nine hours a day for three straight months — a full-time, seven-day-a-week summer job. Or, more likely, a combination of both. In short: not impossible. Far from it.
Essientally blackmailing/ruin a random person's financial future over a stupid joke .gif. Bad look for CNN.
They didn't release his name or anything that would identify him, and I don't know if there is a future in making racist memes
Long-lost court documents detailing President Trump’s alleged use of undocumented labor to pave the way for Trump Tower have been found — and could soon be unsealed.
The transcript and court brief were part of a lawsuit filed in 1983 by a union worker alleging that Trump — long before he moved into the White House — exploited undocumented Polish workers who demolished the building where Trump Tower now stands.
The transcript and brief, which detail the terms of a confidential 1998 settlement ending the case before it went to trial, were thought to have been lost.
Hillary Clinton, Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe and Mark Warner, the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, have all stoked speculation that American insiders may have helped the Russians orchestrate their wide-ranging hacking and disinformation campaign — including with guidance on which political targets to exploit and what kinds of leaked information would most resonate with swing voters. The Democrats got backup from former FBI Director James Comey, who told lawmakers in June he was sure law enforcement would work to determine “if any Americans were part of helping the Russians.”
I pray that @truefactsstated has a shred of credibility
That's still so crazy. These people have no idea what anything they get so riled up about stands for. Kaep can't get a job because they're pandering to cocksuckers like this.
No way CNN just sitting on a heater.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...ncid=fcbklnkushpmg00000022§ion=weird-news
National Public Radio tweeted out the Declaration of Independence on Tuesday to mark the July Fourth holiday, but not everyone understood what it was doing.
Some supporters of President Donald Trump didn’t recognize one of the nation’s founding documents and accused the broadcaster of inciting violence and even revolution.
Many of those comments have since been deleted and at least one user deleted an entire Twitter account.
But the tweets live on, some still posted online while others have been preserved in screen captures.
Illiterate inbred hicks
That's still so crazy. These people have no idea what anything they get so riled up about stands for. Kaep can't get a job because they're pandering to cocksuckers like this.
https://twitter.com/darren_mills/with_replies
one of the users that didn't understand NPR tweeting the constitution
people started doing donations in his name and he got even more upset lol
Its crazy they saw NPR tweeting and assumed it was some liberal call to arms didnt even recognize the Declaration of Independence
When you have an American flag next to your name but call the declaration of independence trash
It doesn't help that for far too many people, understanding of politics doesn't go beyond the meme level.
I pray that @truefactsstated has a shred of credibility
Louise Mensch @LouiseMensch
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Further to @TrueFactsStated report on CNN, my own sources confirm that CNN has transcripts of Kushner and Bannon; WaPo has better evidence
And be the ones to tell you they the real patriots.http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...ook&ncid=fcbklnkushpmg00000022§ion=weird-news
National Public Radio tweeted out the Declaration of Independence on Tuesday to mark the July Fourth holiday, but not everyone understood what it was doing.
Some supporters of President Donald Trump didn’t recognize one of the nation’s founding documents and accused the broadcaster of inciting violence and even revolution.
Many of those comments have since been deleted and at least one user deleted an entire Twitter account.
But the tweets live on, some still posted online while others have been preserved in screen captures.
Illiterate inbred hicksThat's still so crazy. These people have no idea what anything they get so riled up about stands for. Kaep can't get a job because they're pandering to cocksuckers like this.https://twitter.com/darren_mills/with_replies
one of the users that didn't understand NPR tweeting the constitution
people started doing donations in his name and he got even more upset lolIts crazy they saw NPR tweeting and assumed it was some liberal call to arms didnt even recognize the Declaration of IndependenceWhen you have an American flag next to your name but call the declaration of independence trashAnd they're the people who will tell you how much of history they know.It doesn't help that for far too many people, understanding of politics doesn't go beyond the meme level.
While having a confederate flag on their truck, house and clothesAnd be the ones to tell you they the real patriots.http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...ook&ncid=fcbklnkushpmg00000022§ion=weird-news
National Public Radio tweeted out the Declaration of Independence on Tuesday to mark the July Fourth holiday, but not everyone understood what it was doing.
Some supporters of President Donald Trump didn’t recognize one of the nation’s founding documents and accused the broadcaster of inciting violence and even revolution.
Many of those comments have since been deleted and at least one user deleted an entire Twitter account.
But the tweets live on, some still posted online while others have been preserved in screen captures.
Illiterate inbred hicksThat's still so crazy. These people have no idea what anything they get so riled up about stands for. Kaep can't get a job because they're pandering to cocksuckers like this.https://twitter.com/darren_mills/with_replies
one of the users that didn't understand NPR tweeting the constitution
people started doing donations in his name and he got even more upset lolIts crazy they saw NPR tweeting and assumed it was some liberal call to arms didnt even recognize the Declaration of IndependenceWhen you have an American flag next to your name but call the declaration of independence trashAnd they're the people who will tell you how much of history they know.It doesn't help that for far too many people, understanding of politics doesn't go beyond the meme level.
hey now, that racist imagery is only being displayed to remember our racist heritage, it's not a reflection of our current racism, that is shown through our racist actions
While having a confederate flag on their truck, house and clothes