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SmashMouth

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  1. I complained about PPP Loans. Nobody came on here bragging about cheating me out of my tax dollars about it though. But you did.
  2. For LCM, it's a win win situation - even by losing. If they lose, at the very least they get to play a (generally) quality opponent that helps them prepare for district. At the very best, if they win, David gets to knock Goliath right between the eyes for an historical win. I like the match-up. Fun for the community.
  3. You mean thank Satan. He is your master now.
  4. More than a football program is in decline at WB.
  5. Can’t agree with that statement. If you’re missing even 1 of your studs, far less 2, it can be very impactful. I give you Friday night as evidence.
  6. They should be ashamed just like you… Psalms 37:16-18 16 A little that a righteous man hath is better than the riches of many wicked. 17 For the arms of the wicked shall be broken: but the Lord upholdeth the righteous. 18 The Lord knoweth the days of the upright: and their inheritance shall be for ever. Enjoy your ill-gotten gains.
  7. You, me and everyone else. Lol. Still no clarification... Maybe it was just a case of someone trying to feel relevant.
  8. Is he being unfair, or is it a case of you reap what you sow?
  9. That potential trillion dollars in forgiveness has to come from somewhere. Current estimates state that forgiveness will cost roughly $2,000 to $2,500 per taxpayer, whether they went to college or not. That's about $7,500 for my household alone. While forgiving student loans may have an impact on current borrowers, an analysis by the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget said they would expect student loan debt to return to $1.6 trillion by 2028. Just a ploy to garner votes at the taxpayers expense, in other words. Since the plan does nothing to dampen higher education costs, it has no impact on current and future students facing historically high education costs. Student loan debt cancellation may have another negative impact—higher inflation rates. The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget estimates that the influx of $10,000 to $20,000 for millions of borrowers could push inflation rates even higher, with personal consumption expenditure (PCE) inflation increasing by 15–27 basis points. So, yes, I (we) have to pay for your forgiven loan...
  10. Correct. It's called being responsible. Even if it was difficult, you would have made the decision to take care of your responsibilities first. My Dad referred to that as being a "responsible citizen".
  11. Where did the money come from to payoff your loan? The government, right? I along with millions of others fund the government. I know it's a very perplexing concept.
  12. My daughter had a credit card that had 23% interest. Should the government have paid off the interest? I sold my boat and my camper and added a weekend job to help pay for my son's tuition instead of taking a loan like you did. Should I get reimbursed? I didn't take any FEMA money. I have flood insurance. Should FEMA send me money anyway? Your pitiful justification for taking mine and other hardworking people's tax dollars (many of whom make much less than you do) is sickening.
  13. Then why did you sign up for it? Greed? Ignorance? Stupidity? All the above?
  14. I’m not sure I totally understand. What do you mean when you say “…makes our coverage area better.”?
  15. Perhaps your Trump loving friend can share a spot in hell with you...
  16. I'm not a Trumper, but you are a thief.
  17. I think they were wrong too. That doesn't absolve you from your debt just because others stole money too. Y'all are both thieves.
  18. That’s despicable. You should be ashamed.
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