That would make the most sense. People on income-based repayment would’ve already reported that directly to DoE last January.
That would make the most sense. People on income-based repayment would’ve already reported that directly to DoE last January.
Details have not been annouced, but that is assumed so, I believe there are some allowances so that even those making $126k, but paid into healthcare plans might qualify.
We’re likely going to have some pro-totalitarian shills and trolls in here soon, so I’ll expand a bit with examples.
“It was the same narrative but just switching the proper nouns around.””
What a particularly poignant example of bothsides horseshit.
Doing some more reading into the matter... it really looks as though what’s been “uncovered” is the use of fake accounts under false names to penetrate the censorship surrounding Iran, China, Russia, etc.
Wait... so according to the report on these supposed “fake accounts”, reporting on Russian killings of Ukrainian civilians was “propaganda” and disinformation?
That does sound odd doesn’t it?
Calling educational posts by the US misinformation sounds like Russian fake news!
and yet they can’t lift a finger against the anti vax rubbish their platforms facilitate?
Car was unstoppable
I’m pretty sure he’s trying to get his Hoobastank album un-jammed from the CD player, not steal the car.
Yeah, I was expecting a deep dive on frame rust and engine sludging as part of a rather short list, as major car makers go, of actual problems. Instead we mostly got aesthetic preferences and the odd product-planning misfire that resulted in disappointing market acceptance.
I feel like calling the Echo a bad car is completely missing the purpose of what it was for. It was incredibly cheap, basic transportation with a good warranty and outstanding reliability. If you just need a car as an appliance and need it to work (and cheaply), it is a great car.
There was absolutely nothing wrong with the Solara, convertible or otherwise. It’s the car for someone who wants something practical and dependable, but wasn’t completely ordinary. They’re objectively good, decent looking cars.
If you’re going to create a list of “bad” cars, tell us why they’re objectively bad. This list doesn’t do this. Most of the descriptions are just variations of “Ew, I don’t like this.”
That’s because it is full of errors and make no sense. Among them, the Vibe was a Pontiac. The Matrix was built in Canada. The California plant was not a Toyota plant. It was the illegitimate child of the GM Toyota affair. The Vibe was, except for the 5 speed whose output bearing would fail, the best cars GM ever…
Quite a lot of cars in the list do not deserve to be in it.
I’ve read the argument for the Pontiac Vibe 3 times and I still can’t understand the point.
The dude’s 81 years old. He deserves to just chill a bit.
Vaginas. That’s what I see. Sorry.