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To: Kaslin
"Make it easier".

That's one of the favorite buzz-phrases of the Left these days.

Every time they "make it easier", it gets worse, as when Pelosi announced she would "make it easier" to get college loans. "Make it easier" means lowering the interest rate on the loan, enabling the student to take an even larger loan, and lowering the incentive for colleges to keep cost under control.

"Make it easier" = making the college student a Debt Slave for as long as possible, and more likely to default and require the taxpayer to eat it.

Yeah, I can hardly stand any more of this MAKE IT EASIER.

Flaming Idiots.

9 posted on 09/27/2007 7:12:53 PM PDT by FlyVet
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To: FlyVet

‘Every time they “make it easier”, it gets worse, as when Pelosi announced she would “make it easier” to get college loans. “Make it easier” means lowering the interest rate on the loan, enabling the student to take an even larger loan, and lowering the incentive for colleges to keep cost under control.’

Careful there, sounds like you are explaining an economics lesson. We don’t want people in the US having economic clarity now, do we?


10 posted on 09/27/2007 7:16:54 PM PDT by DancesWithBolsheviks (Ignoring agression does not produce peace.)
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To: FlyVet
I was a legal temporary foreign resident alien in several foreign nations, and obtained permits to drive a privately owned vehicle in those nations.
First, I had to provide proof of drivers training, and meet insurance and vehicle inspection requirements of the permitting nation.
The primary sticking point was documenting my legal non-citizen “guest” status, in order to procure my license to drive.
That was in Western Europe, who have what is termed an “International” drivers license.
It is an embossed piece of paper, with no picture, but combined with all my other required photo-documentated proof of personal identification, allowed me to legally drive in several foreign nations...

Most USA citizens refrain from traveling to foreign nations, primarily due to lack of interest, or lack of funds.
Why would we?
It takes a lifetime to tour the USA.

13 posted on 09/27/2007 8:15:28 PM PDT by sarasmom (Hunter-Thompson 2008 . It satisfies the senses on multidimensional levels .)
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