By the end of 2022 beneficiaries of the moratorium accumulated an additional $2,500 in student-loan debt and an additional $2,000 in credit-card, mortgage and car-loan debt, boosting total household indebtedness by 8%.
And I'm sure that's 100% attributable to having a break from student loan payments, and nothing to do with the massive amount of inflation that corporations have chosen to continue to inflict on us well beyond when prices were driven up during COVID.
Yep, nothing at all. /s
(e-) Oh, and don't forget that a good portion of those people were still in school for a few years during that period, which typically costs way more than $2,500. I suppose that has nothing to do with it, either.
Whelp, looks like The Satanic Temple ought to get to work on putting together a charter school in Oklahoma.
Too christo-fascist for any sane person, not fascist enough for the MAGA movement. Too bad, Pence.
I'd say the sun beat them to it some billions of years ago. /s
I never did buy the whole pee tape thing. Trump shrugged off sexually abusing women just before getting elected president. There's no level of shame that can affect someone with no conscience.
To me it's much simpler - the Russians own his ass, literally. They bailed him out when he was going bankrupt in the '80s, and he's been beholden to them ever since.
Inb4 the lemmygrad.ml pro-Putin brigade that will tell everyone how Ukraine should roll over and die and the U.S. is nothing but a warmonger.
I'm sure Trump will deliver an end to the war in Ukraine juuust as soon as he comes through with Infrastructure Week.
To me this just seems like a "streamlined" (Microsoft 365 proprietary) VDI system that serves the exact same function as thin clients connecting to Azure for the "Windows 365" VDI environment.
Anyone know if I'm off the mark or why this is different in any way?
For me I think it has to do with the fact that by the time I got to a thread on reddit, everything that could possibly be said about the topic usually had been said already. How many times would you visit a thread only to find that exactly what you were going to say is already the top comment?
it isn't sublemmy for some reason, I think it is just "communities"
IMO it works to just call them "subs" because you subscribe to them.
Yes because having that rule worked so well for reddit over the years. It's unfortunately an unenforceable rule so therefore etiquette at best.
Further acquiescence to a terrorist country's demands?