Posts Tagged ‘Dream’
|The Matrix is breaking down, no dream lasts forever PART 2
The smart money is making their moves, are you? Revver.com/u/visionvictory Link to part 1 www.youtube.com Holiday discounts cant revive consumer economy online.wsj.com Consumers falling behind and deeper into debt www.reuters.com shop lifting on the rise www.washingtonpost.com US gov will default www.speroforum.com dollar and german republic watch?v=1s5a4MyGofw&feature=related Army times preparing for economic civil unrest in the US www.infowars.com Bleak data for the economy finance.yahoo.com Modified loans defaulting www.marketwatch.com the 2009 Global Depression www.breitbart.com www.breitbart.com Housing is going to get a lot worse www.bloomberg.com Lottery sales down unusual phenomenon online.wsj.com Credit agency tells Japan to scrap dollar www.bloomberg.com China prepares for post dollar world www.chinadaily.com.cn Americans cant even make it to payday anymore www.latimes.com
Student Debt: Denying the American Dream
Over the past 20 years, federal investment in higher education has decreased significantly. The maximum Pell Grant award used to cover over 60% of the average tuition and fees. Today, the average award covers just 33% of those cost. Student loans, both federal and private, represent a much greater percentage of a student’s financial aid package. In the past year alone, we have seen the largest cuts in the history of the student loan program, totaling $12.7 billion and the average Pell Grant award has decreased approximately $120.
Scott mills radio 1 prank call to a loan company
In the United States lawsuits are a common occurrence. Civil lawsuits can be filed for a wide range of reasons, including but not limited to personal injury, wrongful death, neglect, sexual harassment, civil rights, class action and many more. Many of these lawsuits brought forth to the civil court system can be considered frivolous, meaning they have no merit but to attempt to get money. However, for plaintiffs in civil lawsuits with merit th Read the rest of this entry »