In the fall of 2008, Rebekah Frank applied to graduate school. At the time, housing foreclosures, bank bailouts and recession fears ruled the election-year debate stage.
Ms. Frank entered her program in the fall of 2009, studying international affairs. She worked in bars and restaurants in New York City to pay her bills. Since graduating, she stayed employed in the restaurant industry and paid off her student loans five months ago.
...surely older ones too. Check members of the black community.
Well stuff happens all the time in life and you gotta be ready for all the bumps along the way through it. It's not going to be perfect or easy. Stay determined and oppurtunities will come if you keep your ears open.
So, we can conclude that this is an antiAmerican’Economy virus created ad hoc!
Welcome to life young Americans. The events you encounter do not define you. How you react to them is what defines you. Work hard, save, vote without emotion and focus on your health and family and you will go great, regardless of any environment.
character building for them, right ? They have a helluva nerve complaining that big business & bankers are being bailed out first this time like last time -- its only right that the elites prosper & get free money first....right?
They’re suckers.
WE NEED SOUND MONEY NOT A PRINTING PRESS
Our children are never going to move out.