Saturday, November 28, 2009

Paying for College

How to Handle the Recession

Money's tight everywhere, but there is some new help for paying off loans and tuition

Posted February 12, 2009

Reader Comments

Be optimistic............go ahead

that true that worse situation may we people have to face in future........but for like stdudent and as specialy young people its time to invest in their own self.....

lts make our future recession proof.....our father and our forefather has successfully over came this problem....i am sure we will also....

its been proved that every recession has made people and that economy more stronger then it was...

wow...

You spelled CZAR wrong.

this was used for my paper information

this is a cool article

to: Mr. have some balls

If you think the current president is doing something other than...

A. Putting us further into debt with a "stimulus" package that may at the most produce 2 mil. jobs

B. Stimulus package that supports telling you the treatments you can or cannot have or when your over 70 your of no use so RIP

C. IS A SOCIALIST!!!! socialist=comunisim=government owning you and your children they are your zar.

So get off your racis butt and quit blaming bush and water boarding cheny (IN OTHE ON COUNTRIES THEY BEHEAD, TORTURE, RAPE, MUTILATE there prisoner water boarding pales in comparison)

when this country goes into the GREATEST DEPRESSION because our predent has 2yrs of experence and is an ass. you might be singing a different tune. or you could turn your head and blame it on bush you socialist!

E-Commerce Hampered!!!

E-commerce to increase sales is being hampered by a truly terrible Windows Vista adding yet another challenge for American business. My computer upon which I normally purchase $$$thousands of merchadise is becoming useless which I suspect is not isolated to myself since MicroSoft has vitually abandoned Vista in favor of Windows 7 which won't be production ready till June. In short, it is yet another obstacle to our economy with both business and personal users experiencing difficulties contributing to the economic drain. Things certainly are looking bleak at present!!!

Have some balls...

This is still a democratic nation. There are still many Americans who believe that the stimulus plan is still better than invading a country because the dim-witted previous President and his Republican sell-out politicians could not tell their party leader he was WRONG about WMDs. The current President is in office less than 90 days; at least give him the same opportunities and leeway of Mr. Bush and water-boarding Cheney. Where is your sense of fair play? Oh yeah, Republicans don't have that trait. They are all talkers and no action. Do they have a plan for getting America out of this downward spiral? No, no plan again; just a bunch of "bipartisan" hogwash.

The three turn coats

The “gang of three” — liberal Republican Sens. Arlen Specter, Olympia Snowe, and Susan Collins — who handed President Obama the stimulus bill he so desperately needed, apparently sacrificed billions in tax cuts during final negotiations over the measure in order to reduce its cost.

Though Republicans who crossed party lines apparently got rewarded. The New York Times reported Thursday that Sen. Specter got $6.5 billion for medical research. The Senator is ailing from cancer. Questions is what did the other two SELL OUT for?

All three should be removed from the Republican Party, one for not supporting the Conservative Republican values and second for doing a smoke filled room deal for their benefit, not the American public.

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