"Let’s backtrack a second." AJ stepped in. "Let’s focus on the discussion. This is a discussion of failed political systems."
Commenter: Brian WebbWent to Western Michigan in 1998 on mostly Federal Loans. Left WMU in 2003 due to family illness and loss of financial support. Entered Forbearance in 2004 unable to pay due to good but low paying jobs. Was contacted last fall to enter a 10 month repayment plan to get me out of default. When I left School in 03′ My loan total was barely 30,000 dollars, by 2007 they were upwards of 48,000, just due to interest. I am now 7 months into a 10 month program. Paying 350 dollars a month, over 1/3 my take home pay. Filed for Bankruptcy in early 09′. Behind on bills, rent, and moving to a smaller home. Collect corp who collects for the DOE doesn’t care, I have to make every payment on time or start over. They will not lower my payment. The know I haven’t been paying rent or bills on time or at all but insist that’s what I have to do. Even encourage being late with others.
As long as people have been making wagers on games of chance, there have been unscrupulous players looking for that unfair advantage. In Nevada, there are also plenty of people paid to catch the cheaters.
Russ Lewis covers his eyes from a gust of wind and a blast of sand as Hurricane Florence approaches Myrtle Beach, S.C., Friday, Sept. 14, 2018. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

“It was just the sweetest thing,” Bethany said. “It was something none of us had even thought about. We hadn’t thought about hospital bills or lost wages. We hadn’t thought about any of that stuff. … It was an amazing surprise and blessing.”
National and international programs shown in the first week included The Phil Silver’s Show, Whirlybirds, Hopalong Cassidy, Rescue 8, The Gale Storm Show, The Mickey Mouse Club, Dan Raven, Gunslinger, The Tab Hunter Show, Amos and Andy, Colt 45, The Red Skelton Show, Sugarfoot and The Honeymooners.
MUSTANG. Definitely out! Associated too much with a greedy automotive corporation. We are going to protect them into extinction. They shall henceforth be called Adoptable Equine Derivatives.
BETTY, New York City’s iconic pop/performance band,returns to City Winery for their legendary annual Holiday Show. Amy Ziff (Vocals, Cello), Elizabeth Ziff (Vocals, Guitar, Programming) and Alyson Palmer (Vocals, Bass, Programming) have been recording, touring, performing, and creating together as independent artists for thirty years! In addition to television, film, Off-Broadway theater and concert tours, BETTY travels the world as Arts Envoys for the US State Department and through their non-profit ogranization, thebettyeffect.org. This holiday show will be filled with music, mayhem, and wine. From their inception, BETTY has pushed the boundaries of pop music, utilizing their powerful, fun, fierce, female energy as an extension of their tight harmonies, breezy backbeats, and unwaveringemphasis on melody. BETTY aspires to bring joy, love, heartbreak, sex, hilarityand holiday spirit through their music. Pack away your holiday woes and come get in the spirit with BETTY. BIG SPECIAL GUEST is Gloria Steinem. Yes, THE Gloria Steinem!

Big Village Little City is a brass-driven hip-hop funk band based out of Brooklyn, New York. Commanding a high energy fusion of funk, jazz, soul, and hip-hop, BVLC is dedicated to creating an experience of release through rhythm and movement. With a combination of hard-hitting New Orleans-style brass, virtuosic rap, and jazz-influenced vocals, BVLC’s lyrics draw attention to the human condition as the sound entices the body into the euphoria of dance. A Trove of Zest: A valuable collection of strong, pleasant, and somewhat spicy flavor Brooklyn Funk Collective is a uniquely-diverse Funk band. Drawing upon various influences: Funk, Jazz-fusion, Hard-edged Rock, and rich R&B vocal harmonies, BFC blends these disparate genres into its own, signature style. Literally, something for everyone, but with rump-shaking, heavily-syncopated Funk at its core.
Commenter: PeggyI was so moved and upset by the story of that young mother buried in debt that I had trouble sleeping. I kept seeing her face, and wanted to do something – anything – to help. Then I spent this evening reading the heartbreaking stories of other "debtors" on this blog. I worry for my young nieces, so full of hope and excitement as they head off to college.Will this be their payoff, too, for buying into the myth that college will be their path to success and security? I paid my loans off in the 70′s at $40 a month. What has happened to our nation since then? I can’t help but agree with one writer that this is natural outcome of a society where disparities in wealth are so obscenely out of balance.
Happy Hour Piano Karaoke with Mark Piro – Sid Gold’s Request Room Through January 26, 2018 – New York
Labor Day was created by Unions to recognize the American Worker. It did not include ranching and farming; if they did it would destroy the ability of a farmer to get a loan. If a farmer included the cost of his daily labor on a financial statement, no banker could find a way to show a profit. But things have changed.
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