Well well, again, Bill Barr, in his own eloquent way again vindicated Trump.
Libs, ya got to move on now. It's over.
The burning question, can you move on?
Libs, ya got to move on now. It's over.
The burning question, can you move on?
Well well, again, Bill Barr, in his own eloquent way again vindicated Trump.
Libs, ya got to move on now. It's over.
The burning question, can you move on?
Don't hold your breath.Well well, again, Bill Barr, in his own eloquent way again vindicated Trump.
Libs, ya got to move on now. It's over.
The burning question, can you move on?
They can’t and we shouldn’t. They should be made to look like the gullible fools they are or it’s on to the next hoax. These professional losers should never be allowed to forget what went on here and how absurd it was. This is a condemnation of 80% of the media.
“The walls are closing in” on and on and on. This is been a failed coup and should be treated as such.
100% agree.
Needs to be pounds of flesh.
The greatest irony might be that if Libs were as dutiful as they ought to be in interpreting, executing, and obeying LAW (reserving changes in law to go through appropriate pathways), then there's a decent chance Hilldawg would be President.
"But, but....muh Homebrew"
Libs, do the whole world a favor and start being honest with yourselves and others.
They can’t be honest with themselves. There’s no votes or money when you admit white nationalism is a very small minority. There’s no votes or money from white guilt whales when you look at violent crime rates of minorities. There’s no money or votes when you admit climate change data has been manipulated. There’s no money or votes for admitting the violence and drugs coming from Mexico are actual things. There’s no money or votes when you tell people to stop dropping out of high school, having kids out of wedlock and to get your own healthcare through a job.
Honesty is a bunker buster to their whole existence.
This is not the theme song being played in democrat/media circles today:
But, it is in my realm...I paid off my home yesterday! Free and clear.
They can’t and we shouldn’t. They should be made to look like the gullible fools they are or it’s on to the next hoax. These professional losers should never be allowed to forget what went on here and how absurd it was. This is a condemnation of 80% of the media.
“The walls are closing in” on and on and on. This is been a failed coup and should be treated as such.
Thanks. This is the second I've paid off. I was fortunate that I only had one college loan (unlike today's college expenses) which I paid in 2-3 years. My GI Bill paid for most but that was 40-something years ago when costs were $4/semester hour. I intend to keep working as I enjoy it.@imprimis Congratulations!!!!! Huge achievement!!
I paid off my student loan debt, my house, and our 2 cars by the time I was 38. Part of that is my wife was diagnosed with MS when we were both 31, and I wanted to make sure we had the resources to care for her. Right out of college I was in pay down debt mode, over and above the required monthly payment on my student loan. We did not go on vacations, did not go out to eat, spent modestly, we lived far below our means. She was able to work (and still does, she has done ok with her disease), so we lived a life style of one pay check and used the other pay check to pay off debt. We purchased used cars. Last time I bought a car I was going to pay cash and decided to finance a small part over 3 years just because I had no recent credit history other than paying off my credit card every month, I paid it off over 12 months.
It is so empowering when you do not feel like you are working for cash to pay debt and interest and your cash is working for you in terms of capital appreciation, dividends, and interest.
You have really set yourself up well from a cash flow stand point and given yourself options, I know I am speaking to the choir because that is what you wanted. Both of our checks are pretty much fully disposable income now, we pay utilities, insurance, phone, gas, clothes, etc... Other than that we can now afford to do whatever we want and now that we are older we treat ourselves on occasion to really nice dinners and vacations, but we are still responsible in our spending.
Thanks. This is the second I've paid off. I was fortunate that I only had one college loan (unlike today's college expenses) which I paid in 2-3 years. My GI Bill paid for most but that was 40-something years ago when costs were $4/semester hour. I intend to keep working as I enjoy it.
@Syskatine i was right again. Just letting you know. Okthks
That's awesome. I look forward to the report likely disclosing layers of horrible conduct, with you celebrating because he got away with it and spinning it as vindication.
If that report said that Biff molested 1,000 kids and emailed our launch codes to Putin you'd celebrate and say it owns the libs. And there's your daily dose of realism.
My opinion? Barr spinning it and parsing language means there's some nasty stuff in it, of they'd have released it instantly with a trumpet blowing.
That's awesome. I look forward to the report likely disclosing layers of horrible conduct, with you celebrating because he got away with it and spinning it as vindication.
If that report said that Biff molested 1,000 kids and emailed our launch codes to Putin you'd celebrate and say it owns the libs. And there's your daily dose of realism.
My opinion? Barr spinning it and parsing language means there's some nasty stuff in it, of they'd have released it instantly with a trumpet blowing.
I can't see how these kids are coming out of college with a $100,000 + debt and a $30,000/yr jobs with bullshit degrees expect to pay them off. The blame goes on the government (state and federal) for letting these costs skyrocket. No wonder the socialists are preaching free everything. I'd be for them too if they promised to wipe out my student debt. Of course, it won't stop there. The little urchins will demand the government pay their credit card and car loan debts too. Maybe even buy them a house.Those costs....adjust those costs and salaries for inflation, I would not dismiss your achievement. When I inflation adjusted my student loan debt a few years ago to today’s dollars, I had over $80,000 in inflation adjusted debt. My student loan debt was more than my annual salary when I came out of college. Again, I would not dismiss what you achieved at all, takes discipline and ability to see the big picture. So happy for you, wish more Americans were more fiscally responsible.
BTW - I have been able to keep the company I work for debt free thru a very disciplined budget process. When I arrived we had negative equity and our auditor said one more year of these results and you will have a going concern assumption in your audit report. We had no budget, today we budget every single G/L account by month for every department, that is about 900 combinations. You have to practice personally what you preach.
I have our finances on QuickBooks, full balance sheet and P&L, we budget just about everything we do (even lawn mower gas) including today even though we are debt free.
I can't see how these kids are coming out of college with a $100,000 + debt and a $30,000/yr jobs with bullshit degrees expect to pay them off. The blame goes on the government (state and federal) for letting these costs skyrocket. No wonder the socialists are preaching free everything. I'd be for them too if they promised to wipe out my student debt. Of course, it won't stop there. The little urchins will demand the government pay their credit card and car loan debts too. Maybe even buy them a house.