I am not surprised and think that this only came out to cover up more of Benghazi. Just a thought.
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Not a surprise at all. We have heard these stories many times. There were just too many of our friends getting audited for it not to be intentional targeting. These can not be allowed to stand. There should be an appointment of a special committee to investigate this in it's entirety. A taste of Richard…
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This cannot be allowed. IRS targeting people for their beliefs, the White House and State Department refused to send backup to Benghazi, lied about it and is in the midst of a huge cover up...This administration has to go.
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This was purely political, illegal, and everyone involved should be routed out and fired. Agencies of the federal government are becoming too involved with partisan politics. These departments should be completely apolitical in their dealings with individuals and corporations in America.
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Foul. Liberal groups are getting a pass?
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I would tell young people to carefully plan what they want to do with their lives and not go to college simply to "explore." As a former college instructor, I can tell you that many dollars are wasted when students change majors several times. I would also advise them to consider a vocational trade as…
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Don't take student loans! It is a burden that goes forever. You cannot even get rid of it even by bankruptcy. My advice is pay as you go, or don't go. Or work and then go. Or work as you go.
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Recommendations relevant to high school students evaluating college/university attendance and related debts - be realistically prepared regarding overall college/university selection dollar expenditures - decide within your economic realm - *at times, however, there are financial resources assisting through college/university expenditures - and - there are certain types of financial resources that have low interest % rate payback…
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Students who choose to go to college should not expect any taxpayer funded subsidies or forgiveness of debt. No one ever paid for my college and it did take me years by working to pay for it myself. I eventually received help from my employer via a tuition reimbursement benefit, so that type of help is…
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I have not read Michael Baron’s article but plan to. My advice is for both young people and parents. I have pondered this for probably a decade. I put myself through a four year university and now have 3 children between the ages of 18-24. Generally the brain is full developed by age 25 (insurance companies know…
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