Almost 80% of college students believe Trump campaign had contact with Russia

If these people come out and vote it could be the end of Donald Trump.

Could it be that the public is starting to believe that Donald Trump has a mountain of dirt in his past and possibly even his present? Perhaps Donald has become expert at concealment of dirt.

When will the GOP voter become aware if indeed they want to become aware.

Almost 80 percent of college students think Trump's campaign likely had improper contact with Russia

ALMOST 80 PERCENT OF COLLEGE STUDENTS THINK TRUMP'S CAMPAIGN LIKELY HAD IMPROPER CONTACT WITH RUSSIA
BY JENNI FINK ON 7/22/19 AT 2:42 PM EDT

As candidates have their eyes set on the 2020 election, interference in the last presidential election is still a topic of discussion and almost 80 percent of college students claimed President Donald Trump's campaign had improper contact with Russia.
Russia's involvement in the 2016 presidential election prompted some to discredit Trump's victory, Congressional hearings and an investigation conducted by special counsel Robert Mueller. In March, Mueller concluded that there wasn't evidence that Trump's team conspired with Russia. On Wednesday, the special counsel will testify before a House of Representatives panel.
Ahead of Mueller's testimony, College Pulse, a survey and data analytics company, gathered opinions from more than 1,500 college students about democracy, Trump, Mueller and Russia.
Thirty-six percent responded that they thought members of Trump's campaign "definitely" had improper contact with Russia during the 2016 presidential election. Forty-one percent said they thought his campaign "probably" did.
Mueller's report didn't reach a conclusion on whether Trump obstructed justice during the investigation, however, the special counsel added that if they could definitively clear Trump of a crime, they would have said that. The special counsel pointed to a Department of Justice policy that barred the prosecution of a sitting president for a federal crime.
"That is unconstitutional," Mueller said during a press conference in May. "Charging the president with a crime was, therefore, not an option we could consider."
russia trump robert mueller obstruction of justice
President Donald Trump talks to reporters while hosting Slovak Republic Prime Minister Peter
Pellegrini
in the Oval Office at the White House on May 03 in Washington, D.C. A recent poll conducted by College Pulse found that the majority of college students thought Trump's campaign had improper contact with Russia during the 2016 presidential election.

Democratic lawmakers have called for additional investigations and even impeachment because of the possibly Trump obstructed justice. On Wednesday, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi said committees were looking into any abuse of power Trump may have engaged in, including obstruction of justice.
"If you've got to go down this path, you have to make sure that the public has an understanding of why," Pelosi said during The Christian Science Monitor Breakfast. "What I believe is that when we go forward, as we go forward, it has to run deep."
If Democrats were to investigate Trump's possible obstruction of Mueller's investigation, College Pulse found they would have the support of college students. Seventy-four percent of those polled at least somewhat agreed that the Democrats should investigate. Only 12 percent completely disagreed and 12 percent also somewhat disagreed.
Millennials can’t even find the right bathroom, Trump is safe.
 
Almost 80% of college students believe Trump campaign had contact with Russia
80% of college student's couldn't find their own a$$ with both hands in a well-lit room surrounded by mirrors... :21:

90% of blindly loyal GOP voters could find Trump's anus without using their hands.
 
The survey of 1,500 college students determined that only 31% were sure that Trump "had contact" with Russia. Around 40% said something like "duh, if you say so". Strangely enough the survey didn't use the word "collusion".

Using words with more than four letters biases surveys against Trump supporters and GOP voters.
 
If these people come out and vote it could be the end of Donald Trump.

Could it be that the public is starting to believe that Donald Trump has a mountain of dirt in his past and possibly even his present? Perhaps Donald has become expert at concealment of dirt.

When will the GOP voter become aware if indeed they want to become aware.


ALMOST 80 PERCENT OF COLLEGE STUDENTS THINK TRUMP'S CAMPAIGN LIKELY HAD IMPROPER CONTACT WITH RUSSIA
BY JENNI FINK ON 7/22/19 AT 2:42 PM EDT

As candidates have their eyes set on the 2020 election, interference in the last presidential election is still a topic of discussion and almost 80 percent of college students claimed President Donald Trump's campaign had improper contact with Russia.
Russia's involvement in the 2016 presidential election prompted some to discredit Trump's victory, Congressional hearings and an investigation conducted by special counsel Robert Mueller. In March, Mueller concluded that there wasn't evidence that Trump's team conspired with Russia. On Wednesday, the special counsel will testify before a House of Representatives panel.
Ahead of Mueller's testimony, College Pulse, a survey and data analytics company, gathered opinions from more than 1,500 college students about democracy, Trump, Mueller and Russia.
Thirty-six percent responded that they thought members of Trump's campaign "definitely" had improper contact with Russia during the 2016 presidential election. Forty-one percent said they thought his campaign "probably" did.
Mueller's report didn't reach a conclusion on whether Trump obstructed justice during the investigation, however, the special counsel added that if they could definitively clear Trump of a crime, they would have said that. The special counsel pointed to a Department of Justice policy that barred the prosecution of a sitting president for a federal crime.
"That is unconstitutional," Mueller said during a press conference in May. "Charging the president with a crime was, therefore, not an option we could consider."
russia trump robert mueller obstruction of justice
President Donald Trump talks to reporters while hosting Slovak Republic Prime Minister Peter
Pellegrini
in the Oval Office at the White House on May 03 in Washington, D.C. A recent poll conducted by College Pulse found that the majority of college students thought Trump's campaign had improper contact with Russia during the 2016 presidential election.

Democratic lawmakers have called for additional investigations and even impeachment because of the possibly Trump obstructed justice. On Wednesday, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi said committees were looking into any abuse of power Trump may have engaged in, including obstruction of justice.
"If you've got to go down this path, you have to make sure that the public has an understanding of why," Pelosi said during The Christian Science Monitor Breakfast. "What I believe is that when we go forward, as we go forward, it has to run deep."
If Democrats were to investigate Trump's possible obstruction of Mueller's investigation, College Pulse found they would have the support of college students. Seventy-four percent of those polled at least somewhat agreed that the Democrats should investigate. Only 12 percent completely disagreed and 12 percent also somewhat disagreed.



Could it be that the public is starting to believe that Donald Trump has a mountain of dirt in his past and possibly even his present? Perhaps Donald has become expert at concealment of dirt.

When will the GOP voter become aware if indeed they want to become aware.



ALMOST 80 PERCENT OF COLLEGE STUDENTS THINK TRUMP'S CAMPAIGN LIKELY HAD IMPROPER CONTACT WITH RUSSIA
BY JENNI FINK ON 7/22/19 AT 2:42 PM EDT

As candidates have their eyes set on the 2020 election, interference in the last presidential election is still a topic of discussion and almost 80 percent of college students claimed President Donald Trump's campaign had improper contact with Russia.
Russia's involvement in the 2016 presidential election prompted some to discredit Trump's victory, Congressional hearings and an investigation conducted by special counsel Robert Mueller. In March, Mueller concluded that there wasn't evidence that Trump's team conspired with Russia. On Wednesday, the special counsel will testify before a House of Representatives panel.
Ahead of Mueller's testimony, College Pulse, a survey and data analytics company, gathered opinions from more than 1,500 college students about democracy, Trump, Mueller and Russia.
Thirty-six percent responded that they thought members of Trump's campaign "definitely" had improper contact with Russia during the 2016 presidential election. Forty-one percent said they thought his campaign "probably" did.
Mueller's report didn't reach a conclusion on whether Trump obstructed justice during the investigation, however, the special counsel added that if they could definitively clear Trump of a crime, they would have said that. The special counsel pointed to a Department of Justice policy that barred the prosecution of a sitting president for a federal crime.
"That is unconstitutional," Mueller said during a press conference in May. "Charging the president with a crime was, therefore, not an option we could consider."
russia trump robert mueller obstruction of justice
President Donald Trump talks to reporters while hosting Slovak Republic Prime Minister Peter
Pellegrini
in the Oval Office at the White House on May 03 in Washington, D.C. A recent poll conducted by College Pulse found that the majority of college students thought Trump's campaign had improper contact with Russia during the 2016 presidential election.

Democratic lawmakers have called for additional investigations and even impeachment because of the possibly Trump obstructed justice. On Wednesday, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi said committees were looking into any abuse of power Trump may have engaged in, including obstruction of justice.
"If you've got to go down this path, you have to make sure that the public has an understanding of why," Pelosi said during The Christian Science Monitor Breakfast. "What I believe is that when we go forward, as we go forward, it has to run deep."
If Democrats were to investigate Trump's possible obstruction of Mueller's investigation, College Pulse found they would have the support of college students. Seventy-four percent of those polled at least somewhat agreed that the Democrats should investigate. Only 12 percent completely disagreed and 12 percent also somewhat disagreed.

Well, about 20% of college students are obviously pretty ignorant. However, that's still better than the hopeless 90% of Republican traitors who refuse to believe that Russia helped Trump win.
No, Donald hasn't become an expert at concealment of dirt. He's been doing it for many years, making sure his illicit affairs get in the press to bolster his image as a playboy and hiding everything about his financial affairs.

yet you provide no new information....we know Trump...he is an open book...try something else...
I'll let you do that because apparently all you want to write about is the great Rump.
 
The old people know if they got the right change. The old people also know you greatly reduce identity theft by using cash.
It's why so many people use credit cards. If someone fraudulently uses your credit card, you are at most responsible for $50. If you report it within 90 days the amount is $0. Using cash today makes it much more likely that you will be robbed and when they take money off a person, the money lost is often the least of their worries. And when you're abroad, a credit card is the way to go in most countries. You don't have to worry about having the right change or changing money when you change countries plus the fees the credit card company charges are often no more than what the money changers charge and it's hell of a lot more convenient.

Credit cards are great if you can manage your spending to match your income. All the nice features of credit cards are paid for by the suckers who carry a balance. If you don't run a balance, the card cost you nothing unless you have some type of rewards card.

Wrong. I have one credit card where I have a balance, and I pay nothing in interest. All of my credit card offers are 0% interest for a year or year and a half. Balance transfers are where you pay the money at.

Before DumBama Fd up the banking industry, I also used to get no transfer fees as well. But DumBama instituted regulations on credit card companies that limited their ability to increase interest rates, and late fee penalties.

The banks made a ton of money from those irresponsible people, and had to make that money up somewhere, so they now penalize responsible borrowers instead. Prior to that commie, banks rewarded good customers with no interest or transfer fees.

A good political move by DumBama, because most irresponsible people vote Democrat, and most responsible people vote Republican. So what he did was switch the penalties to likely Republican voters.
Credit card rates are higher today because of more demand for credit. When Trump took office the average credit card rate was 12.5%. As of last Aug. it had risen to 16.9%. Credit card companies raise their rates to whatever the market will bear and today there is strong demand for credit. And it's all because people can not control their spending. You would think that as unemployment falls and more people are working, their would be less demand for credit and rates would fall. Not so, it's the very opposite. Pay a man an extra dollar and he will spend $1.10. Pay him an extra $2 and he will spend $2.25.

There is simply no truth to that. People use credit cards today they way they always have.

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No, what happened with the credit card industry is the magic Mulatto had to stick his two ears into it. Banks lost a lot of money by not being able to assess fines and higher interest rates to irresponsible borrowers who didn't make minimum payments on time, or no payments at all.

The impact of the Card Act

The Card Act reduced “gotcha” credit card fees by more than $16 billion in the years after it passed, according to estimates from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the agency tasked with enforcing the law. In a 2015 report, the bureau noted some positive changes for consumers since the law was implemented:

  • Average late fees assessed are now $27, down from $35 before the Card Act.
  • Over-limit fees have mostly disappeared.
  • Issuers rarely “reprice” accounts anymore — that is, they generally don’t increase interest rates on both new and existing balances because of a cardholder’s infraction on one account or another.
Still, the Card Act hasn’t escaped criticism. The American Bankers Association says the law has driven up credit card interest rates and annual fees.

The Credit Card Act of 2009: What It Does and Doesn't Do - NerdWallet
I serious doubt that the credit card act of 2009 is responsible for the big jump in rates 7 years later between 2016 and today. The average credit card rate was 14.9% after the bill was passed in 2009. Rates then fell rather steady to 13% in 2013 and remained around that level to 2016 when they began rising to nearly 19% in 2019. The far more likely reason for the rise has been the increase retail sales.

It's so funny when you point out the many, many atrocities of this clown, you on the left always say "Nah, that wasn't because of DumBama!"

Just once I'd love to see a leftist actually say "Yeah, that was us, we really screwed that one up!" But not once, ever during and after his administration did I ever read that.

Fast and Furious--that was GW's program that Obama extended.

Commie Care failure--that was the Heritage Foundations idea.

Iraq failure--that was GW's agreement with Iraq, he had to pull them out.

Ten trillion of additional debt--DumBama had to spend that money because of Bush's recession.

Billions to our enemies in Iran--Obama had to release that money because it was theirs.

Benghazi--that was the Republican's fault for not providing enough money for security.

E-mail hack before the election--that was Trump's fault who gave them permission to do it.

It's like I've always said, the best part of being a Democrat is never having to say your party was wrong.
 
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The purpose of Russian involvement in 2016 election was one, to bolster Trump's campaign
That is complete and total bullshit....no one has said that...not Mueller nor anyone else...the Russians meddle in all world affairs where they can and they tinker in our elections just like China and Israel...and a whole host of other nations...they can not move the needle in our elections due to the way we hold our elections...their attempts are worthless....the Russian internet ads were purchased after the election to cause discord but the Russians had no effect on the 2016 elections and to think so is delusional...and the discord was already under way because we have a bunch of babies in our nation that refuse to think they are in the minority...but they are...Trump won fair and square...get over it...
I doubt you have read the Mueller report or the Senate report on Russian Meddling. The Russians have been shaping public opinion in countries around the world for decades with false news and propaganda. The fact is they are very successful in nations such as ours who promote freedom of speech. If they weren't they wouldn't be doing it. The Internet is a fantastic tool for shaping opinions. Well placed shocking articles filled with lies spread like wildfire on Twitter, blogs, and bulletin boards. As I said, the purpose is to elect people friendly to the cause and create distrust and division ultimately making goverment ineffective and exciting the public to violence. This is by far the most important thing in the Mueller Report or other reports on Russian Meddling.

The fact that Russia and other nations use our right to freedom speech to influence public opinion and elections by stealing data and massaging it to create false news should scare the shit out of Americans but no, all you can see is protecting your candidate.
https://cdn.cnn.com/cnn/2019/images/04/18/mueller-report-searchable.pdf
https://www.intelligence.senate.gov/sites/default/files/documents/Report_Volume1.pdf

You must be confused or something. Are you sure you're talking about Russia and not the MSM?
 
The survey of 1,500 college students determined that only 31% were sure that Trump "had contact" with Russia. Around 40% said something like "duh, if you say so". Strangely enough the survey didn't use the word "collusion".

As I said before in an earlier post. The survey was not linked. We have no idea where these questions were asked, what the age group was of those responding, and it's clear the question was designed to be misleading.

We have 20 million kids in college today, and they presented a sample of 1,500.
 
Students will vote for jobs...they are no different than the rest of us...they do not want to have to move back home after graduation...what they tell a pollster or say aloud should be taken with a grain of salt....
The problem for millenials is that even with jobs, they have to move back home after graduation.
What worked for the boomers is not working for millenials or for Gen Z. Not even close.

These are the things that seem to be affecting them the most.

Historic college costs and student debt.
Healthcare insurance and medical costs.
Historic housing costs.
Stagnant wages.
Yep
Everywhere you go there are help wanted signs but you can't live on what they pay. Most young people today have to either live at home or share an apt with 3 or 4 people. Even married couples that are working are sharing apts. Bikes and bus are standard methods of transportation. Buying a car, paying insurance, maintenance, gas, and parking is incredibility expense for most young people in large cities. I just saw where the county is going to start renting parking places at $60 to $130 a month at park and rides.

There are plenty of jobs but the pay is just too low to cover the cost of living.

Sure it is.

Walmart to hire hundreds of truck drivers, raise salary to nearly $90,000

The problem is not that jobs don't pay enough, the problem is people don't want to put the effort into securing those jobs. Many people opt for lower paying jobs to avoid conflict with their recreational drug usage. I should know, two of my former tenants did exactly that. They lived here for seven years working fast food restaurants because they couldn't pass a drug test to get a real job. They were quite happy when they left and moved somewhere else.

You can lead a horse to water...........
I'm sure the GOP making college and training as expensive as possible had nothing to do with it. Or the crap minimum wage... In general I mean. Not your freedom fighting potheads fighting law & order GOP America.

You're a stupid troll. Republicans have nothing to do with college costs. It's your lying leftists who are secret happy capitalists that did it. Most of these colleges are leftist operated. Republicans don't tell them what to charge.

It's the Republicans who have been promoting trade schools over college, to the outrage of leftists who now cry Republicans don't want people to be educated. It's right-leaning news outlets that allow you to read their material without charge. Many leftist outlets like NYT and Washington Post now have paywalls. Typical capitalists who want their money up front to stay in the 1%.

Minimum wage has nothing to do with college costs.
 
Students will vote for jobs...they are no different than the rest of us...they do not want to have to move back home after graduation...what they tell a pollster or say aloud should be taken with a grain of salt....
The problem for millenials is that even with jobs, they have to move back home after graduation.
What worked for the boomers is not working for millenials or for Gen Z. Not even close.

These are the things that seem to be affecting them the most.

Historic college costs and student debt.
Healthcare insurance and medical costs.
Historic housing costs.
Stagnant wages.
Yep
Everywhere you go there are help wanted signs but you can't live on what they pay. Most young people today have to either live at home or share an apt with 3 or 4 people. Even married couples that are working are sharing apts. Bikes and bus are standard methods of transportation. Buying a car, paying insurance, maintenance, gas, and parking is incredibility expense for most young people in large cities. I just saw where the county is going to start renting parking places at $60 to $130 a month at park and rides.

There are plenty of jobs but the pay is just too low to cover the cost of living.

Sure it is.

Walmart to hire hundreds of truck drivers, raise salary to nearly $90,000

The problem is not that jobs don't pay enough, the problem is people don't want to put the effort into securing those jobs. Many people opt for lower paying jobs to avoid conflict with their recreational drug usage. I should know, two of my former tenants did exactly that. They lived here for seven years working fast food restaurants because they couldn't pass a drug test to get a real job. They were quite happy when they left and moved somewhere else.

You can lead a horse to water...........
I'm sure the GOP making college and training as expensive as possible had nothing to do with it. Or the crap minimum wage... In general I mean. Not your freedom fighting potheads fighting law & order GOP America.

You're a stupid troll. Republicans have nothing to do with college costs. It's your lying leftists who are secret happy capitalists that did it. Most of these colleges are leftist operated. Republicans don't tell them what to charge.

It's the Republicans who have been promoting trade schools over college, to the outrage of leftists who now cry Republicans don't want people to be educated. It's right-leaning news outlets that allow you to read their material without charge. Many leftist outlets like NYT and Washington Post now have paywalls. Typical capitalists who want their money up front to stay in the 1%.

Minimum wage has nothing to do with college costs.
Republicans have been going after public universities ever since Reagan was governor of California. What do you think happened after they cut taxes on the rich 50%?
 
Students will vote for jobs...they are no different than the rest of us...they do not want to have to move back home after graduation...what they tell a pollster or say aloud should be taken with a grain of salt....
The problem for millenials is that even with jobs, they have to move back home after graduation.
What worked for the boomers is not working for millenials or for Gen Z. Not even close.

These are the things that seem to be affecting them the most.

Historic college costs and student debt.
Healthcare insurance and medical costs.
Historic housing costs.
Stagnant wages.
Yep
Everywhere you go there are help wanted signs but you can't live on what they pay. Most young people today have to either live at home or share an apt with 3 or 4 people. Even married couples that are working are sharing apts. Bikes and bus are standard methods of transportation. Buying a car, paying insurance, maintenance, gas, and parking is incredibility expense for most young people in large cities. I just saw where the county is going to start renting parking places at $60 to $130 a month at park and rides.

There are plenty of jobs but the pay is just too low to cover the cost of living.

Sure it is.

Walmart to hire hundreds of truck drivers, raise salary to nearly $90,000

The problem is not that jobs don't pay enough, the problem is people don't want to put the effort into securing those jobs. Many people opt for lower paying jobs to avoid conflict with their recreational drug usage. I should know, two of my former tenants did exactly that. They lived here for seven years working fast food restaurants because they couldn't pass a drug test to get a real job. They were quite happy when they left and moved somewhere else.

You can lead a horse to water...........
I'm sure the GOP making college and training as expensive as possible had nothing to do with it. Or the crap minimum wage... In general I mean. Not your freedom fighting potheads fighting law & order GOP America.

You're a stupid troll. Republicans have nothing to do with college costs. It's your lying leftists who are secret happy capitalists that did it. Most of these colleges are leftist operated. Republicans don't tell them what to charge.

It's the Republicans who have been promoting trade schools over college, to the outrage of leftists who now cry Republicans don't want people to be educated. It's right-leaning news outlets that allow you to read their material without charge. Many leftist outlets like NYT and Washington Post now have paywalls. Typical capitalists who want their money up front to stay in the 1%.

Minimum wage has nothing to do with college costs.
People have never charged for propaganda...
 
The problem for millenials is that even with jobs, they have to move back home after graduation.
What worked for the boomers is not working for millenials or for Gen Z. Not even close.

These are the things that seem to be affecting them the most.

Historic college costs and student debt.
Healthcare insurance and medical costs.
Historic housing costs.
Stagnant wages.
Yep
Everywhere you go there are help wanted signs but you can't live on what they pay. Most young people today have to either live at home or share an apt with 3 or 4 people. Even married couples that are working are sharing apts. Bikes and bus are standard methods of transportation. Buying a car, paying insurance, maintenance, gas, and parking is incredibility expense for most young people in large cities. I just saw where the county is going to start renting parking places at $60 to $130 a month at park and rides.

There are plenty of jobs but the pay is just too low to cover the cost of living.

Sure it is.

Walmart to hire hundreds of truck drivers, raise salary to nearly $90,000

The problem is not that jobs don't pay enough, the problem is people don't want to put the effort into securing those jobs. Many people opt for lower paying jobs to avoid conflict with their recreational drug usage. I should know, two of my former tenants did exactly that. They lived here for seven years working fast food restaurants because they couldn't pass a drug test to get a real job. They were quite happy when they left and moved somewhere else.

You can lead a horse to water...........
I'm sure the GOP making college and training as expensive as possible had nothing to do with it. Or the crap minimum wage... In general I mean. Not your freedom fighting potheads fighting law & order GOP America.

You're a stupid troll. Republicans have nothing to do with college costs. It's your lying leftists who are secret happy capitalists that did it. Most of these colleges are leftist operated. Republicans don't tell them what to charge.

It's the Republicans who have been promoting trade schools over college, to the outrage of leftists who now cry Republicans don't want people to be educated. It's right-leaning news outlets that allow you to read their material without charge. Many leftist outlets like NYT and Washington Post now have paywalls. Typical capitalists who want their money up front to stay in the 1%.

Minimum wage has nothing to do with college costs.
Republicans have been going after public universities ever since Reagan was governor of California. What do you think happened after they cut taxes on the rich 50%?

WTF does cutting taxes have to do with liberal college costs?

Let me explain this to you so even a fake retired school teacher can understand: Colleges are like any other business. Their price fluctuates with supply and demand. The more demand and less supply, the higher the cost of something.

When the government took over school loans, they gave loans to just about anybody. So what were the results? Higher demand. We've had (and still have) more kids going to college than ever before; 20 million to be accurate.

So what's the liberal solution to this problem? Free college and triple the amount of kids going to college. Don't worry about the cost, we are just going to make the rich pay these hundreds of billions of dollars.
 
Yep
Everywhere you go there are help wanted signs but you can't live on what they pay. Most young people today have to either live at home or share an apt with 3 or 4 people. Even married couples that are working are sharing apts. Bikes and bus are standard methods of transportation. Buying a car, paying insurance, maintenance, gas, and parking is incredibility expense for most young people in large cities. I just saw where the county is going to start renting parking places at $60 to $130 a month at park and rides.

There are plenty of jobs but the pay is just too low to cover the cost of living.

Sure it is.

Walmart to hire hundreds of truck drivers, raise salary to nearly $90,000

The problem is not that jobs don't pay enough, the problem is people don't want to put the effort into securing those jobs. Many people opt for lower paying jobs to avoid conflict with their recreational drug usage. I should know, two of my former tenants did exactly that. They lived here for seven years working fast food restaurants because they couldn't pass a drug test to get a real job. They were quite happy when they left and moved somewhere else.

You can lead a horse to water...........
I'm sure the GOP making college and training as expensive as possible had nothing to do with it. Or the crap minimum wage... In general I mean. Not your freedom fighting potheads fighting law & order GOP America.

You're a stupid troll. Republicans have nothing to do with college costs. It's your lying leftists who are secret happy capitalists that did it. Most of these colleges are leftist operated. Republicans don't tell them what to charge.

It's the Republicans who have been promoting trade schools over college, to the outrage of leftists who now cry Republicans don't want people to be educated. It's right-leaning news outlets that allow you to read their material without charge. Many leftist outlets like NYT and Washington Post now have paywalls. Typical capitalists who want their money up front to stay in the 1%.

Minimum wage has nothing to do with college costs.
Republicans have been going after public universities ever since Reagan was governor of California. What do you think happened after they cut taxes on the rich 50%?

WTF does cutting taxes have to do with liberal college costs?

Let me explain this to you so even a fake retired school teacher can understand: Colleges are like any other business. Their price fluctuates with supply and demand. The more demand and less supply, the higher the cost of something.

When the government took over school loans, they gave loans to just about anybody. So what were the results? Higher demand. We've had (and still have) more kids going to college than ever before; 20 million to be accurate.

So what's the liberal solution to this problem? Free college and triple the amount of kids going to college. Don't worry about the cost, we are just going to make the rich pay these hundreds of billions of dollars.

Good luck trying to get Donald Trump and his ilk to stop cheating on taxes.
 
It should be 100%.

Trump was doing business with Russia long before he ran for office. As president, he has contact with Russia all the time. Has to. Part of the job.
Obama definitely had contact with Russia.
Hillary had contact with Russia. LOTS of it.
Pelosi has contact with Russia.
Schumer has contact with Russia.
Reid had contact with Russia.
Mueller has had contact with Russia.
McConnell has contact with Russia.
Bush had contact with Russia.
So did Reagan.
So do the government heads of Germany, China, Korea, France, Spain, the Netherlands, Belarus, Crimea, Japan, Australia and England.

Get the idea?

These college kids should be seeking a refund. Not only are they all idiots, they think they know more than what Mueller put in the report?

We have another Donald Trump blind loyalty winner, Toobfreak. You win another Trump family portrait. Enjoy.

Please don't thank me.

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YOu are a sad little fool.

That's the nicest thing you have ever said about me.

Your blind loyalty to Trump deserves another reward. Here is USA's First Fornicator dancing with Saudi Arabia's First Murderer.

It takes two to tango. Blame it on the Bossanova?

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Your claim of "blind loyalty" is just you projecting. And being an ass.



Russia, at most, added some small number of trolls and leaked some emails.


Your pretense that that should be a problem for me, as a Trump supporter, is stupid as fuck.

In your case it is ok to not be ok.

I agree with your self-assessment: "a Trump supporter, is stupid as fuck."

You may proceed with your tawdry existence. Keep it under your hat.


Errr, that part, where you played stupid, to have an excuse to try to gotcha me?


It made you look stupid.


Just saying.


My point stands. A couple extra Russian trolls on the net, did not matter.


Funny, how you didn't address my point, but remembered to attack me personally, you fucktard.
 
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Everywhere you go there are help wanted signs but you can't live on what they pay. Most young people today have to either live at home or share an apt with 3 or 4 people. Even married couples that are working are sharing apts. Bikes and bus are standard methods of transportation. Buying a car, paying insurance, maintenance, gas, and parking is incredibility expense for most young people in large cities. I just saw where the county is going to start renting parking places at $60 to $130 a month at park and rides.

There are plenty of jobs but the pay is just too low to cover the cost of living.

Sure it is.

Walmart to hire hundreds of truck drivers, raise salary to nearly $90,000

The problem is not that jobs don't pay enough, the problem is people don't want to put the effort into securing those jobs. Many people opt for lower paying jobs to avoid conflict with their recreational drug usage. I should know, two of my former tenants did exactly that. They lived here for seven years working fast food restaurants because they couldn't pass a drug test to get a real job. They were quite happy when they left and moved somewhere else.

You can lead a horse to water...........
I'm sure the GOP making college and training as expensive as possible had nothing to do with it. Or the crap minimum wage... In general I mean. Not your freedom fighting potheads fighting law & order GOP America.

You're a stupid troll. Republicans have nothing to do with college costs. It's your lying leftists who are secret happy capitalists that did it. Most of these colleges are leftist operated. Republicans don't tell them what to charge.

It's the Republicans who have been promoting trade schools over college, to the outrage of leftists who now cry Republicans don't want people to be educated. It's right-leaning news outlets that allow you to read their material without charge. Many leftist outlets like NYT and Washington Post now have paywalls. Typical capitalists who want their money up front to stay in the 1%.

Minimum wage has nothing to do with college costs.
Republicans have been going after public universities ever since Reagan was governor of California. What do you think happened after they cut taxes on the rich 50%?

WTF does cutting taxes have to do with liberal college costs?

Let me explain this to you so even a fake retired school teacher can understand: Colleges are like any other business. Their price fluctuates with supply and demand. The more demand and less supply, the higher the cost of something.

When the government took over school loans, they gave loans to just about anybody. So what were the results? Higher demand. We've had (and still have) more kids going to college than ever before; 20 million to be accurate.

So what's the liberal solution to this problem? Free college and triple the amount of kids going to college. Don't worry about the cost, we are just going to make the rich pay these hundreds of billions of dollars.
Public universities used to be very cheap or free basically. And that depended on federal and state aid obviously. When you cut taxes you cut federal and state aid duh.
 

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