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To: locogringo who wrote (1549015)7/22/2025 3:39:05 PM
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  • Watch Live | Trump holds court in oval office with President Marcos.
  • ‘Barack Obama is guilty of conspiracy.’



  • To: locogringo who wrote (1549015)7/22/2025 3:40:34 PM
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    Judges launch smear campaign against Alina Habba.



    To: locogringo who wrote (1549015)7/22/2025 3:41:12 PM
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  • HEY KANSAS CITY — How is that city owned grocery store working out for you.
  • $17 million failure by dumbass progressives.



  • To: locogringo who wrote (1549015)7/22/2025 3:56:41 PM
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    This doesn’t seem fair, democrats.
    On December 1, 2023, after a bench trial in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Iowa, Alexander Ledvina was convicted of violating a federal law that bars illegal drug users from owning guns. Exactly a year later, President Joe Biden, whose administration had zealously defended that law in court, pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, for committing the same crime.



    To: locogringo who wrote (1549015)7/22/2025 4:01:38 PM
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    1 in 4 Gen Z workers regret going to college.

    The top reasons for Gen Z's regret likely stem from overwhelming student loan debt, a lack of job opportunities in their chosen fields, and the perception of a poor return on investment for certain degrees. Only 32 percent said they're content with their education path and wouldn't change it, according to Resume Genius.
    A different report by The HR Digest highlights that many Gen Zers, facing mounting debt and stagnant job prospects, would opt for higher-paying industries or skilled trades if given another chance. Thirteen percent say they would prefer a path without a traditional degree, evidence of a growing interest in trade schools, apprenticeships, and non-traditional career routes.
    "Gen Z is carrying debt that either personally weighs them down or is tied to a company benefit that only kicks in if they stay loyal to the firm," Kevin Thompson, the CEO of 9i Capital Group and the host of the 9innings podcast, told Newsweek. "It's a new kind of indentured servitude. And to make matters worse, many of them are in roles they probably could've landed without the degree in the first place."
    Generative AI is also drastically reshaping the value of a college degree. A recent Indeed report cited by the New York Post shows that nearly 50 percent of Gen Z job hunters feel their education is already obsolete due to AI's impact.