You must have been in a cave from 2015 through now.It's the dumbest thing I've ever seen in my life.
Or literally born yesterday. Either works.
You must have been in a cave from 2015 through now.It's the dumbest thing I've ever seen in my life.
Sort of...So this is legit good news if it goes through, but I don't want to make a thread for it
"It's pretty obvious" and "encoded in law" typically have, at best, a nodding relationship.It's pretty obvious they only have to display one in each building.
I am fascinated that some people think the way to make children behave in more civilised fashion is to teach them that violence and pain solve problems.The usual suspects are(or claim to be) obsessed with the idea that everyone they don't like is out to sexually harass their children. The usual suspects also conspired to make it legal for teachers to spank children. And as we know spanking is considered by plenty of people to be a sexual fetish.
In fact, I believe it's flat-out said that anything not explicitly stated in a law can be assumed to not be part of it. As in, if this law doesn't specifically say "you only have to/can only display one in each building", it's not safe to assume otherwise."It's pretty obvious" and "encoded in law" typically have, at best, a nodding relationship.
There is a (probably apocryphal) story about an assistant producer for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine who fielded a call from an irate parent who claimed that seeing two female characters kiss on the show was "messing up" their kids. The producer asked if the women killing each other would be more acceptable, to which the response was "yes".I am fascinated that some people think the way to make children behave in more civilised fashion is to teach them that violence and pain solves problems.
Pwned!"I don't think we're the ones messing up your kids," replied the producer, before hanging up.
Sounds like the woman question has her own insecurities, projecting them on to her kids, is a closet lesbian or bi, or gets off on the violence. Sucks to be the know-nothing-know-it-all biatch.The producer asked if the women killing each other would be more acceptable, to which the response was "yes".
"But what if they're having really rough kissing? Would that be acceptable to you?"There is a (probably apocryphal) story about an assistant producer for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine who fielded a call from an irate parent who claimed that seeing two female characters kiss on the show was "messing up" their kids. The producer asked if the women killing each other would be more acceptable, to which the response was "yes".
"I don't think we're the ones messing up your kids," replied the producer, before hanging up.
I mean, in this specific instance it's because the executive branch has control of the Department of Education, which is who grants and administers these specific loans. If all your loans were private lenders, you wouldn't be included.Sort of...
I just have to query why loans are being cancelled for people who have been to college but not people who haven't, when the latter on average are poorer and have worse job prospects.
I suspect a lot of it that the votes gain is more valuable.
Yes, I appreciate that. The president could not effectively cancel other debt, because that would require a law that Congress would not pass. So this is the best that can be done within the powers available. It is certainly "better than nothing".I mean, in this specific instance it's because the executive branch has control of the Department of Education, which is who grants and administers these specific loans. If all your loans were private lenders, you wouldn't be included.
Like, the president can't decide to cancel someone's credit card debt unless it was a government owned and run credit card from an agency the president runs
As if it never was before back when it was still common practice. There's some really old ex-teachers salivating nostalgically at this news.I wouldn't surprised if this policy gets abused by people that get off on it.
Missouri school district reinstates spanking students as ‘last resort’
Cassville superintendent says a survey last year revealed that additional discipline measures was parents’ major concernwww.theguardian.com
So what's the alternative?Yes, I appreciate that. The president could not effectively cancel other debt, because that would require a law that Congress would not pass. So this is the best that can be done within the powers available. It is certainly "better than nothing".
Nevertheless, the criticism remains that this is not providing the best effect for the most needy. And if it's causing a drain on public funds - some of which may result in more hardship for or less ability to help the poor, then it is even worse. Fine, education is an individual and social good, and everyone should have a shot, and I certainly think it should be well supported by government spending. But also, the more that government pays, the more it is likely to mean that bricklayers and janitors are paying for the main benefit of tomorrow's lawyers and financiers.
Practically, under the circumstances, it's fine.So what's the alternative?
Oh, 100%. Credit agencies in general need a cracking down on, if not being metaphorically put against the wall as a profit making industry. The US system being set up in such a way that it incentivises permanent debt is a blightPractically, under the circumstances, it's fine.
I just think it's also not invalid to wonder whether and wish something more or better could be done in terms of debt relief in society.
The usual suspects are(or claim to be) obsessed with the idea that everyone they don't like is out to sexually harass their children. The usual suspects also conspired to make it legal for teachers to spank children. And as we know spanking is considered by plenty of people to be a sexual fetish.
I wouldn't surprised if this policy gets abused by people that get off on it.
Missouri school district reinstates spanking students as ‘last resort’
Cassville superintendent says a survey last year revealed that additional discipline measures was parents’ major concernwww.theguardian.com
Well, see, they can just go to the Winchester and have a pint until this all blows over.You'd think if they thought they'd live forever they'd be taking better care of the dirt ball they live on
Yes.Oh, 100%. Credit agencies in general need a cracking down on, if not being metaphorically put against the wall as a profit making industry. The US system being set up in such a way that it incentivises permanent debt is a blight