@metal-brain said"Mr. Kennedy, speaking to Maria Bartiromo on Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures,”
@Suzianne
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/we-need-real-investigation-biden-bribery-burisma-rfk-jr-says-mainstream-media-criticizing
Way to reach the Democratic base he wants to vote for him.
24 Jul 23
@no1marauder saidPPPPPPPsegue.
No, you're not right; what benefits one does or doesn't get from the government is dependent on a lot of factors.
No, people who don't go to college don't get loans from the government to go to college if that's what you mean, but if you just read that sentence you'd see how stupid a "point" that is.
I don't own a small business with employees, so I didn't get a PPP loan. Is that "unfair"?
How much more clear could it be to you money sucking liberals that you are sucking it from the people who have not and will not go to college, to be used to pay off the loans of people who went to college who will be making larger salaries than will ever the non-college citizens out making a living at jobs not requioring college degrees.
You have not only dodged answering this issue, you cannot answer this issue because you will not stand up like a man and admit to this travesty. Sickening.
My son gets out of high school and works hourly wages at an electric company, pays taxes. He looks out the window and sees a fed truck drive up to a bank to meet a college graduate and he and the fed guy walk in to the bank to pay off his loan. You have no 'factors' that could qualify what is happening here.
You have never let me down more on any issue.
24 Jul 23
@no1marauder saidDo you need a poll to prove you wrong?
"Mr. Kennedy, speaking to Maria Bartiromo on Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures,”
Way to reach the Democratic base he wants to vote for him.
People do not trust the Bidens.
24 Jul 23
@averagejoe1 saidYou were never this pissed over the Trump tax cut for the rich.
Oh, have I gotten my facts wrong?
College graduates get a tremendous benefit from the government, but their counterparts who have never been to college get nothing, and actually have to pay for the benefit aforementioned. I am right so far, so when I say, am I right so far, how will you answer that question?
@averagejoe1 saidHow many times does it have to be explained to you that no money is being used to "pay off loans" by this partial forebearance? No fed guy is walking into a bank and paying off someone's loans, you imbecile.
PPPPPPPsegue.
How much more clear could it be to you money sucking liberals that you are sucking it from the people who have not and will not go to college, to be used to pay off the loans of people who went to college who will be making larger salaries than will ever the non-college citizens out making a living at jobs not requioring college degrees.
You have not ...[text shortened]... ctors' that could qualify what is happening here.
You have never let me down more on any issue.
And anyway the fact that someone foregoes the opportunity to get a higher education does not entitle them to have a veto over programs that will have a significant public benefit. In this case, the average beneficiary of the program has about the average family household income and no one over a yearly income of $125,000 is eligible. But it will still have the economic benefits of a middle class tax cut and at a very modest cost in foregone tax revenue.
@metal-brain saidHere's some polls: https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2024/president/us/24_democratic_presidential_nomination-8171.html
Do you need a poll to prove you wrong?
People do not trust the Bidens.
Biden leads RFK, Jr. by at least 44 points and by as much as 62 points among likely Democratic primary voters.
And the latter campaigning on right wing news outlets or getting chummy with Jim Jordan is unlikely to change that.
25 Jul 23
@no1marauder saidHe has more support from republicans according the the PBS Newshour.
Here's some polls: https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2024/president/us/24_democratic_presidential_nomination-8171.html
Biden leads RFK, Jr. by at least 44 points and by as much as 62 points among likely Democratic primary voters.
And the latter campaigning on right wing news outlets or getting chummy with Jim Jordan is unlikely to change that.
He doesn't need the democrat base like you think he does.
25 Jul 23
@no1marauder saidObviously I made it simple that a fed guy goes to the bank to pay off the loan, it prob is not even made in a bank. You feign pretense of wondering why I would write it that way, which wastes all of our time like now with my explaining it. Even Suzianne......well, even Sonhouse, knows that I was being analagous (making clear that which is being explained.). The pitiful electrical employee was not looking out the window at a bank. Geeeez. You can be laborious, Marauder, but then, that is your intent as you grapple with trying to answer with your not-answers.
How many times does it have to be explained to you that no money is being used to "pay off loans" by this partial forebearance? No fed guy is walking into a bank and paying off someone's loans, you imbecile.
And anyway the fact that someone foregoes the opportunity to get a higher education does not entitle them to have a veto over programs that will have a significant ...[text shortened]... e the economic benefits of a middle class tax cut and at a very modest cost in foregone tax revenue.
25 Jul 23
@mott-the-hoople saidThanks Mott. I am frankly tired of this proven fact being avoided. I bet these kids get on the train in 2024. I will be on early!!
that is because EVERYONE benefitted from Trumps tax cuts
@metal-brain saidSo he's going to win the Democratic primaries with Republican votes?
He has more support from republicans according the the PBS Newshour.
He doesn't need the democrat base like you think he does.
Neat trick.