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Apr 13, 2024 20:15:17   #
American Scene wrote:
Rather easy to understand if you have a semi-functioning brain, right?


Apparently from your posts that's something you don't have !
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Apr 13, 2024 13:43:27   #
American Scene wrote:
It is a NATIONAL ISSUE because it will drive the vote against the idiotic maga conservative politicians and

goofy religious talking heads.


It's hard for me to think how the left are so hell bent on not killing animals for food but have no problem with killing an unborn human being !
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Apr 13, 2024 08:41:16   #
pegw wrote:
As I said before, college should cost less. I got low interest loans and the state subsidized tuition when I was in school. I am not mad about discharging loans. We need to give breaks to students.



Colleges keep increasing their tuition's and the Government keeps giving them more money .

I wonder how many take out loans for degrees that have No apparent jobs available ?

What about all the students that have and or working jobs to pay for their college studies ?

Apparently very few are willing to work their way thru college .

In 2018, federal money made up 14% of all college revenue. About 3.6% of total federal spending went towards higher education investments, according to the US government’s Datalab. Datalab operates under the Department of Treasury and is a public source for federal spending data.

Colleges and universities received $1.068 trillion in revenue from federal and non-federal funding sources in 2018.

The federal government directed 65% of its $149 billion investments to federal student aid which covers scholarships, work-study and loans given to students for their educational expenses.

Federal grants at universities received 27% of the total investment or $41 billion from the federal government in 2018. Grants are a form of financial assistance given to individuals or organizations to fund research and projects that contribute to the public good, according to Datalab.

The last 8% of federal investment in higher education was for contracts. Federal contracts are agreements where the government purchases a good or service from an organization such as a university or an individual for government use. Federal grants often fund university research and development labs.
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Apr 13, 2024 08:24:37   #
liberalhunter wrote:
No it's not, that imaginary loophole is still there.

Besides...... I get my best pre ban weapons at estate sales.

If you were half as smart as you think you are......... you wouldn't be stupid.


estate sales has nothing to do with Gun Shows
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Apr 13, 2024 08:17:44   #
LindaK wrote:
. The left has pushed this fear during election season, so they can more easily fool them into choosing socialized medicine.


This is their game plan agenda spew hate and fear and they've found that to be a very valuable ploy as there are a lot of gullible people out there that can't see thru their facade.

Proof is here on OPP all of them are lefties .
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Apr 12, 2024 14:23:11   #
American Scene wrote:
The maga cult does not want to control the border, since that is their major talking point.

It does not matter to them that idiots continue to ingest deadly drugs and die.

But political talking points is the most important issue for the maga cult and media.


Anyone can make memes say what ever that suits their agenda !
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Apr 12, 2024 14:19:57   #
Airforceone wrote:
I can’t understand why the right wing MAGA nitwits continue to support Trump and his legislative followers who want to cut Social Security. .


President Joe Biden said he has caught former President Donald Trump admitting that he wants to cut Social Security and Medicare. The Trump campaign said, in context, Trump was talking about cutting waste and fraud in those programs – not benefits.

Go back to your mommies basement and stay there .
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Apr 12, 2024 14:14:59   #
Bruce123 wrote:
We actually have people with the mindset of children running our country.
It’s all going to end badly.


Yes it is going to be a bad ending.
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Apr 12, 2024 14:14:24   #
EmilyD wrote:
FJB is calling it "student loan cancellation" which is a bogus lie. The banks are getting their money. The schools are getting their money. And the students now get to run free at our expense....no loans have been "cancelled".

And what's even worse is that FJB is surpassing Congress to do it! A President cannot just raid the US Treasury on his own - but that is exactly what he did - it is illegal!

And the left is trying to make it look like Trump is the dictator!!!

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FJB is calling it "student loan cancellation&... (show quote)


All loan forgiveness should be taxed as income to all these students .
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Apr 12, 2024 14:11:42   #
The DNC — which has been collecting the biggest donations to Biden's re-election effort — paid more than $1.5 million to lawyers or firms representing Biden

Gee here the DNC and the Biden's have been doing what they have been Trump was doing image that !

Well that's what they are experts at doing in the first place.


https://www.axios.com/2024/04/12/dnc-covered-biden-legal-bills-special-counsel-probe
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Apr 9, 2024 14:28:07   #
martsiva wrote:
He`s trying to buy votes again because so many Americans are fed up with his BS and THIS will make it even worse for him!


Yep He`s trying to buy votes again with Taxpayers money !
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Apr 9, 2024 14:25:45   #
https://youtu.be/XEIk6ic-Nj8?feature=shared
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Apr 8, 2024 15:21:01   #
AuntiE wrote:
Constitutional Scholars, Black Conservatives, Asian Americans praise ruling banning affirmative action. - Looking at today's world

A collective cheer rang out Thursday from a variety of constitutional scholars, black conservatives and Asian American students and supporters after the U.S. Supreme Court handed down a decision banning race-based admissions practices as unconstitutional.The nation’s highest court on Thursday released a 237-page opinion in Students for Fair Admissions v. President and Fellows of Harvard College in which a 6-3 majority determined that Harvard’s and the University of North Carolina’s admissions policies violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.

“Today’s victory … belongs to thousands of sleepless high schoolers applying to colleges,” Calvin Yang, a member of Students for Fair Admissions and a rising junior at the University of California Berkeley, said at a news conference Thursday afternoon.

Yang said he was rejected from Harvard University because of its affirmative action policies and he chose to join SFFA to stand up for those who have suffered.

The victory “belongs to those with the last name of Smith or Lee, Chen or Gonzales; it belongs to all of us who deserve a chance. … We can rejoice in the fact that our children will be judged based on their achievements and merits alone,” Yang said at the news conference.

Several black conservatives also chimed in Thursday on social media and in news releases, arguing the decision is a win for the black community.

“Years from now, black students admitted to top schools will say Thank you Supreme Court for a decision that removes the perception the only reason I got in is due to my race. You re-established merit as the core criteria to be considered against a standard bar of excellence,” stated Ian Rowe, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, on Twitter.

The Project 21 Black Leadership Network also published a news release Thursday that cited a parade of scholars praising the decision.

“Using discriminatory practices to supposedly remedy past discrimination was always going to be a recipe for disaster,” said Project 21 Ambassador Christopher Arps. “…Today’s Supreme Court decision is a decisive victory towards Martin Luther King, Jr.’s dream of a colorblind society.”

Project 21 Ambassador Melanie Collette added: “For years, blacks have been told their achievements are not solely their own, and that their skin color somehow played a role in their successes. It’s insulting and demeaning to suggest that blacks couldn’t have done this without affirmative action’s handout.”

The justices ruled in Students for Fair Admissions that the affirmative action policies instituted by these major universities are unconstitutional.

Constitutional scholar GianCarlo Canaparo with the Heritage Foundation also joined the chorus of praise for the decision.

“For too long the court has allowed universities to use stereotypes to racially balance their student bodies. Today that ends,” he told The College Fix via email on Thursday.

Constitutional scholar Adam Feldman, creator of Empirical Scotus, said the ruling has far-reaching implications for both public and private colleges and universities.

“This ruling not only encompasses public universities but through the Harvard decision also includes universities accepting federal funds as a violation of Title VI. Once the Supreme Court granted these cases the most obvious hypothesis was that the Court would overturn affirmative action with the new conservative supermajority,” Feldman told The Fix via email.

Both Feldman and Canaparo said they expect lower courts will experience more litigation as a result of the decision and admissions officials will now use loopholes to continue to administer race-based enrollment decisions.

Universities “may not use race explicitly, but they’ll give advantages and disadvantages to zip codes and high schools where they know they will find high proportions of the races they like and the races they don’t like,” Canaparo said.

Courts will be forced to “draw a line in the sand delineating how race can no longer play a role in university admissions,” Feldman added. “The magnitude of this decision and its expansiveness should not be understated.”

“It is tricky to predict repercussions beyond the decision’s clarity of race based admissions violating the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment and that this will be applied in all future and pending litigation.”

Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the majority opinion, and was joined by conservative Justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett; Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson, the liberal side of the bench, dissented.

In his concurring opinion, Justice Gorsuch quoted Bostock, which determined that employers must exercise sex-blindness when making employment decisions. Even though Title IX – which provides clear protections for sex-specific spaces, including athletics – was not mentioned in the opinion, it is unclear how Justice Gorsuch’s inclusion of Bostock will impact future court decisions involving the Civil Rights Act, some scholars say.

Despite what litigation may follow, students say they are hopeful that the court’s majority opinion will provide a brighter future for students, properly awarding merit rather than judging students based on the color of their skin.

“Today’s decision has started a new chapter in history and the saga of Asian Americans in this country. It marks the promise of a new beginning,” Yang said at Thursday’s news conference.

Another student of color who weighed in Thursday was Grove City College’s Isaac Willour, who wrote a piece for the Lone Conservative headlined “Why I welcome the death of affirmative action.”

“The things that allow non-white Americans to rise in today’s society are the things that allow everyone to rise: ingenuity, dynamism, personal drive, and good choices. To claim that such virtues can be encapsulated or accurately measured by skin color is inherently racist,” wrote Willour, who is also an alumnus of The College Fix.
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It's been long over Due never should have been in the first place
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Apr 8, 2024 15:18:23   #
proud republican wrote:
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/spencerbrown/2024/04/08/trumps-solar-eclipse-ad-triggers-libs-n2637498


That's all the Dems and their media propaganda can do !

The eclipse wasn't such a big deal we've been in the dark since Biden and the Dems have been in power
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Apr 7, 2024 10:05:02   #
PeterS wrote:
Does he support abortions or a woman's right to control her own body? Neither my wife nor I believe in abortions but we both believe in a woman's right to control her own body so it's not the same thing.


You are tight a woman should have the right over her own body, However the unborn baby inside her IS NOT Her Body !
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