So immigration and deportations were not an issue at all in his first term?
All I am saying is when you look at Trumps deportation numbers it is going to include his entire presidency. Unless you are only looking at deportation numbers from 2025.
When his term is up it is going to list his total deportation numbers from both terms in the books.
Comparing his numbers to Obama right now is a bit unfair just in the amount of years they had to do it in.
The other contributing factors for Obama numbers aside
Vatterot straight up lied to people but honestly I did receive a good course of training,enough to land a job before I finished with Neil Harris HVAC/R in KC as service tech…they had selected me early on.
The big problem was the low standard of admission. You had really low IQ types attending and it did bring down the reputation a lot.
I also worked as a lab tech for half of the year…so I did get something but the classes were padded for legnth, the financial people were crooked as fuck.
Kevin Woods was my admission guy( he played pro basketball and was a charming guy) he was a con guy rumning a huge scam resulting in prision time.
I applied for discharge for Vatterott, they made my diploma worthless by lowering their standards and by their ethics, that I stopped telling people about my association with the College.
That is wrong,
a person should feel good and proud of their 15,000 purchase.
Borrowers defense should so always be an option.
Kevin Woods served time in prison, Vatterott College is now defunct and people that went there should have their loans forgiven.
The HVAC/R and Electrical departments were legit,but then they had people studying how to use a fucking computer..
I more strongly identify as conservative than Republican.
Regardless, I don’t like to be grouped in to what people are supposed to think.
I have my own opinions.
That said, I have voted Republican down the ballot for the last 20 or so years, without exception.
For Tom Buchanan, 71 and his wife Pamela, 68, their student loans have become an increasing burden as the debts have followed them into retirement.
The couple, who worked as public school principals, received their doctorates from Nova Southeastern University in Florida in the early 2000s.
Tom has around $55,000 in loans, while Pamela has $77,000, he said.
They were paying around $300 a month each to servicer American Education Services, but moved to Mohela in order to apply for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF).
‘They sent us this outrageous bill, $708 a month for my wife and $525 for mine,’ Tom, who lives in Bradenton, Florida, told DailyMail.com.
‘Why are the payments double? They don’t give you any calculations to show you how they have worked it out, and they just ask you to fill out an application online.’
these two are high school principals but evidently interest on loans are taught only in jrHigh.
there are some real issues with student loans and it is not a ‘simple,you should just pay it’ problem sometimes.
Tricked? Useless degree’s taking out loans of 5 to 6 figures and expect someone else to pay?
Granted, the US is fucked via university tuitions (and healthcare costs) compare to all other countries but know one should be off the hook via cost of useless (non STEM) degree’s.
Skilled trained (via community college’s) is the way to go. 1/10 the cost and you actually learn valuable shit that is recession proof..
These assholes dont need a doctorate to tell kids to get out of the hallway and get to class.
It’s all based on a scam that most public school systems will pay more if you get a masters or doctorate, even if you dont need it to teach whatever shit you are teaching.
If you want to stand with ukraine send them a check. If you want to bail out dumb faggots that took the opportunity to get a world class education and turned it into failure again feel free to send them a check.