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  • I'm curious why you say that, unless you mean in today's market. Sure, it's expensive and often something needs fixed. But it sure beats paying inflated rent to someone else to live surrounded by methheads, folks with kids that literally bounce off the walls all day, and/or older folks that go to bed at 6pm and complain if you make a peep after 6.

    Personally, I like my house, as spendy as it is. I'd amend your statement to say "don't buy a house you can't afford, do your homework and research".

  • I don't disagree. Elected officials/governments are inefficient. But that fact is not unique to this situation. How much taxpayer dollars have been wasted on the federal UFO investigation? My own city government has spent billions (with a B) on addressing problems that don't exist. Now, I admit, I don't know what "people with 2 penises" refers to, so maybe you made that up to prove some point?

  • This program will actually save my family more money than the program shut down by SCOTUS. Our loans were never (and are never) going to be completely forgiven, and that's fine. We owe collectively ~$90k. This plan is a manageable path to payoff for us, at least.

  • I still disagree. We were put in a position, as I stated. What we did with that is on us. I didn't make payments either. We were all hoping for loan forgiveness, but we mostly knew that wasn't happening. I can say I gambled on that and lost, but I certainly wasn't forced to.

  • It's complicated because, of course it is. There is salary exempt and salary non-exempt. To this day, I do not know which is which I just know that I'm the kind of salaried that doesn't get overtime pay and I'm sure I never will. Maybe someone smarter than me will chime in.

  • That's bs. No one was told to not make payments, just that required payments and interest were on hold. Same with all the idiots that decided the eviction moratorium meant they don't have to pay rent. Ever.

    Yes, I have student loans (30k), too, and had rent payments until a year ago.

    I feel your pain, but if you could have paid on your loans, you should have. That's on you.

  • I fired someone in a protected class maybe a year ago. They were, by their own admission incompetent. They were also falsifying their time card. All documented. I've done the same with a straight white guy. Is that my prejudice?

    Look, I know it happens wrongfully. But don't accuse me of shit that you have no basis for. It detracts from your whole argument.

  • Wow. I hope you feel better about yourself. Clearly you need it. I have no interest in continu ing this. You are wrong about me on almost every count but I'm not interested in justifying myself to you. Go back to reddit/Twitter, please.

  • You're delusional. Your quote is not remotely what I said. That's disingenuous, at best. Idgaf what the rest of the thread says. Many people can group together and be wrong; it's fairly common. Again, I do not own a small business or any other form of business. You are utterly clueless in this conversation. You seem like a troll and will be treated as such.

  • There doesn't have to be. I don't see or treat it that way. Yes, my employer has power over me (I'm not a business owner). As do I over them, to an extent. But it doesn't have to be an adversarial relationship.