I agreed with every single thing except the part about hillary's "experience" in foreign policy. She has experience, a history of poorly calculated decisions. I don't think thats positive. Also, I am not sure I am ready to put her in with Trump as the most least likely to go to war with Iran.
Ask a question on a public forum, it's a public question. Sure looks like you're trying to control things here, particularly when someone disagrees with you. Your language is infantile and adds nothing to the discussion but detracts from any credibility you might otherwise have.
Not really Mr Rale Bird There are 2 assholes on this board,you and Assking dentist, I am merely treating you the same way you treat others. Sorry for late reply. 7 am in India. Just woke up. Got anything else to say? Boom chakalaka king of the copays. You said it.
Guys don't fight each other. The govt needs you socialists to work together so it can take all our freedoms away.
I have a selfish reason to dislike Sanders. I had to pay for my own education and I'm still paying it off. It would really piss me off if this guy is elected and gives free education to every tard out there. I don't care who he strips it from. Want free education? Study your ass off and be in the top 1% and it's yours anyway. Otherwise pay up like the rest of us.
This is a money post. Prime example of why this shit is BS. What happens to all of the current college graduates who have thousands of dollars of debt? They are shit out of luck because they were born a few years later? GTFO.
by that reasoning there will never be a good time to change anything. there were 18 year olds legally drinking in a bar one day that were denied alcohol the next day because they were no longer of age.times and situations change and people benefit or are inconvenienced because of it. that is not a reason to keep things static.
it was meant as an easy example. student loan debt is a problem, if there is a way to fix it going forward it should be done. sorry if it doesn't seem fair to an older generation. lifes not fair.
Life's not fair to those who can't afford it then. If you can afford it and be debt free, great. If you can't oh well. Life's not fair. See, two can play at this game.
hey, you're right, and that is the world right now. and the people who took the loans knew that. what happens from here on out is still life. the idea is to get better going forward right?
When I got to Syracuse in 1977 there were 3 bars on campus. Drinking age was 17. By the time I left 7 years later there were 19 bars on campus. At some point the drinking age went to 21. I think there are now 5 bars on campus. _
We will first take away your guns, then stop capital punishment, then make all colleges free, expand health care for everyone and free gay marriages. Wait for it. We are coming for you. Hahahaha
The legal drinking age in New York was never lower than eighteen after Prohibition. It also was nineteen for a year or so before it went to 21. When it went to 19,those already legal were grandfathered but when it went to 21 someone drinking legally for almost a year then was illegal for almost two until they reached 21.
I don't think it was grandfathered. I recall my older brother becoming legal three different times. May be just a good story tho.
When the drinking age was raised in Massachusetts from 18 to 20 in 1979 I lost the right to legally purchase and consume alcohol. It totally sucked because I didn't know anyone 20 or older in the state who would have even remotely considered buying me my weekly case of Molson's Golden. The legislature briefly considered grandfathering in people who already had the right to drink and they also considered raising it in stages, to 19 in 1979 and then 20 in 1980. Under the latter scenario I would have been able to legally drink again for a 2 and a half month window in 1980. They abandoned both proposals, put forward by the lobbyists for some alcohol related trade group, and just screwed me out of beer. I went back down to NYC in June 1980 and was legally able to purchase and consume alcohol again. The drinking age wasn't raised in NY until 1984.