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re: All the "Boomer-Hate." Now, define to me what a Boomer actually is?
Posted by SWINC on 12/4/25 at 7:25 pm to BarberitosDawg
Gen Jones here
re: How close is the ship from sinking?
Posted by SWINC on 11/28/25 at 7:48 am to ghost_rider10
Not near as close as Eorope Germany and others
so I'm waiting for her defamation lawsuit
Nurses not professionals. Gotsome friends upset about it
Posted by SWINC on 11/25/25 at 8:05 am
Just one takeon it here
[embed]https://www.distractify.com/p/what-does-nursing-not-being-a-professional-degree-mean[/embed]
However, per a 1965 federal law (via USA Today), nursing was never on the list of professional degrees. So, what does it all mean? While nursing degree definitions aren't changing, it's still bad news.
What it boils down to is that professional degrees will have higher loan caps than non-professional degrees. With nursing considered a non-professional degree, despite the fact that there are master's-level programs for nursing and nurse practitioners, they will be subject to loan caps for non-professional degrees, which are significantly lower.
[embed]https://www.distractify.com/p/what-does-nursing-not-being-a-professional-degree-mean[/embed]
However, per a 1965 federal law (via USA Today), nursing was never on the list of professional degrees. So, what does it all mean? While nursing degree definitions aren't changing, it's still bad news.
What it boils down to is that professional degrees will have higher loan caps than non-professional degrees. With nursing considered a non-professional degree, despite the fact that there are master's-level programs for nursing and nurse practitioners, they will be subject to loan caps for non-professional degrees, which are significantly lower.
re: What does it look like when the USA goes bankrupt?
Posted by SWINC on 11/24/25 at 6:44 pm to Rohan Gravy
quote:
Thank you
So I really do need to by canned foods and guns
Serious
You wont need as much ammo as they tell you. The food and ability to filter water are good.
WHich part of the country do you live in? Become the Gray Man.
re: Desantis needs to demand the heads of the cops who arrested the USF students
Posted by SWINC on 11/24/25 at 7:33 am to NotoriousFSU
quote:
If there’s two things I can’t stand in this world it’s those who are intolerable of other people’s cultures, and the Muslims.
So same thing
re: blue cities moved employees to obamacare saving themselves billions, now at risk
Posted by SWINC on 11/7/25 at 6:42 am to trinidadtiger
2013
The incentives for cities—or even states—to dump their workers onto exchanges are significant. Bloomberg notes that reducing retiree health costs could save Detroit approximately $150 million per year—at a time when the city faces a $386 million budget deficit and $17 billion in long-term debt.
[embed]https://www.dailysignal.com/2013/07/06/the-obamacare-big-city-bailout[/embed]
The incentives for cities—or even states—to dump their workers onto exchanges are significant. Bloomberg notes that reducing retiree health costs could save Detroit approximately $150 million per year—at a time when the city faces a $386 million budget deficit and $17 billion in long-term debt.
[embed]https://www.dailysignal.com/2013/07/06/the-obamacare-big-city-bailout[/embed]
Throw in some crappy Indian software
re: Nearly a million New Yorkers ready to flee NYC if Mamdani becomes mayor
Posted by SWINC on 11/3/25 at 9:01 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
Stay out of Tennessee you retarded Baxturds
re: What happened?
Posted by SWINC on 10/31/25 at 10:00 pm to Indiangensing
LBJ
re: Billie Eilish tells billionaires they should give their money away
Posted by SWINC on 10/31/25 at 12:14 pm to Godfather1
Tax the rich Feed the poor Till there are no Rich no more
re: FBI thwarts possible Halloween terror plan in Michigan
Posted by SWINC on 10/31/25 at 9:11 am to Stealth Matrix
Michigan? Shocking
re: Health Insurance Costs Are Out Of Control
Posted by SWINC on 10/30/25 at 2:46 pm to Big Fat Guy
Thanks HoBama
USAFACTS.ORG
3.19M
average number of monthly SNAP recipients (FY 2024)
10.2%
of Texas's population received SNAP benefits (FY 2024)
Source: Food and Nutrition Service
3.19M
average number of monthly SNAP recipients (FY 2024)
10.2%
of Texas's population received SNAP benefits (FY 2024)
Source: Food and Nutrition Service
1.11M
average number of monthly SNAP recipients (FY 2024)
15.6%
of Massachusetts's population received SNAP benefits (FY 2024)
re: Surely this isn't right 47% of Snap goes to 4 liberal states?
Posted by SWINC on 10/28/25 at 8:28 am to cadillacattack
Get a haircut and get a real job. And a coach
One in eight Americans buy groceries using the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, including 1.9 million Illinois residents. If lawmakers don’t end the government shut down by Saturday, those benefits will not be available in November.
“That’s what I’m most concerned about,” said RJ, a Chicago resident who spoke to NBC 5 outside a Garfield Park food pantry Monday. “I’m getting a few items to hold me over until next month, like eggs, milk and things like that.”
Summary for you dipshits
"Me waiting for the WIC/SNAP cards to start being declined on Saturday knowing 47% of all spending on the program goes to just California, Illinois, Massachusetts and New York"
"Me waiting for the WIC/SNAP cards to start being declined on Saturday knowing 47% of all spending on the program goes to just California, Illinois, Massachusetts and New York"
Surely this isn't right 47% of Snap goes to 4 liberal states?
Posted by SWINC on 10/28/25 at 7:20 am
re: Which Side Breaks First On this Shutdown?
Posted by SWINC on 10/26/25 at 3:00 pm to TigerintheNO
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The hotel industry is taking a major hit with the shutdown. Estimated that it has cost them over $650 million already.
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So basically few Americans
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