@rightwingvegan2@TaraBull The opposite actually. I've only ever used credit cards as interest-free loans when an emergency would come up. They give 0% interest for 2 years on a new card. Then I pay it off and never use it again.
@mildredbakes@TaraBull Unpaid interest gets capitalized and added to principal. I thought they were being nice by offering deferments when I was down on my luck. Young and dumb.
@Mr_Findependent@TaraBull That was the interest rate at the time when those were put into default and my paychecks began being garnished. Had to stop paying on the larger loans and get them deferred which made the snowball grow exponentially.
NOW - Ron Paul on USAID; "Audit USAID, then shut it down——USAID is a key component of the U.S. government's regime change operations worldwide. USAID spends billions of dollars every year propping up NGOs overseas that function as shadow governments."
WATCH: CNN’s Scott Jennings Drops Truth Bomb on Why Democrats Lost Working-Class America | @ScottJenningsKY
This segment should be a moment of revelation for CNN viewers—if they actually take the time to listen to what Scott Jennings is saying.
He nails the reason why working-class Americans have turned their backs on the Democratic Party.
It’s simple: Middle Americans—the forgotten men and women who work hard every day—have been left behind by a Democratic Party more focused on virtue signaling and progressive values, rather than campaigning on the issues that impact everyday lives.
Jennings explains;
"I think the Democratic Party, in the eyes of a lot of working class voters, in the eyes of a lot of men, who overwhelmingly turned out for Trump in this election, kind of view the Democratic Party as a professional fainting society."
"You know, we're offended by everything. We don't, you know, have our eye on the real ball here. Which is people being crushed in the economy or we don't have our eye on the border. We don't have our eye on the world chaos."
"What we have our eye on is running around scolding everyone and being offended by everyone."
"I mean, that's no way to run a political party and then be surprised when average, everyday working people turn out against you."