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" ... And this professor teaches at NYU, where parents and students go into hock to pay for her anti-American views. ... "
" ... First, Sanders’ cancellation of student debt is not means-tested. Pell students in hock for $30k would have their debt forgiven but so would the heir to a family fortune who borrows $50k to maintain a preferred standard of living during college. A sizable chunk of student debt is held by middle- and upper-income students. Another major portion is owed by aspiring attorneys, physicians, dentists and MBAs, most all of whom will earn lifetime incomes that would enable loan repayments without too much financial struggle. Is debt relief for surgeons and trial lawyers really the highest educational priority for tax dollars? ... "
" ... Native is one of the most effective ways for brands to provide value to consumers. And in my experience, it’s way more valuable for a brand to provide utility and be a part of the story than hock a product through standard formats. ... "
" ... The economy was already a mess, and deeply in hock to the International Monetary Fund. Covid came along and gave them a debt payment reprieve. There are zero signs that Argentina will ever be able to make good on its debt obligations, let alone get its economy back on track beyond the usual boom and bust cycles. ... "
" ... Trump’s 20-acre Palm Beach country club is perfect for hosting weddings (son Eric got hitched here), famous guests (Oprah, Michael Jackson, Celine Dion), and surreal primary press conferences to hock Trump wine and steaks. Built for General Foods founder Marjorie Merriweather Post in 1927, Trump invested $10 million in 1985 for the 126-room estate (Florida’s priciest, worth up to $300 million). Mar-a-Lago was initially planned as a winter retreat for the elite—including U.S. presidents (and eventually a nominee who sleeps in his own wing). ... "