

Are y’all not seeing more protests, and bigger protests than you were in 2020? The only difference here is that I haven’t seen violence or property damage. Otherwise the protests are bigger and more frequent.


Are y’all not seeing more protests, and bigger protests than you were in 2020? The only difference here is that I haven’t seen violence or property damage. Otherwise the protests are bigger and more frequent.


There have been multiple protests every week in my city for months. I see virtually no coverage of it in the news.
I think we need a better strategy.


Reasonable advice, but I’d note that I pay for premium and patreon specifically because I can only afford patreon for a few creators. I’d rather pay everyone I watch. While YouTube isn’t perfect, I like the service enough that I don’t mind paying for it.


It would make a difference to the people living there who are too poor to leave.


While I endorse the change, I believe it’s being made to avoid arbitration being weaponized by class action plaintiffs, which can be more costly than a class action lawsuit


The federal government tracks all student loans, they know very explicitly how many people qualify.
If you’re making income based payments, and you have low income, the debt grows over time because the payments aren’t even enough to cover interest on the debt.


2.5 million people qualified for this plan, one of 5 that were put in place.
The plan was largely targeting dropouts, because they tend to be most trapped by loans. They don’t get any income benefit from a college degree, and tend to have lower paying jobs. If you’re doing income based repayment at minimum wage, it’s possible for your loan principle to grow continuously.
I’m not saying it’s perfect, but it definitely would have helped people.
It was a committee vote to bring the bill to the house floor for a full vote. Of the 12 member committee, the 8 Republicans voted against it.