Bartiromo Politics
Regarding “So, What’s Up With Bartiromo?” by Stephen Battaglio [Dec. 24]: This sloppy hit piece is sad but expected. The informed reader will deduce that it is actually an indictment of the L.A. Times non reporting and omissions in the Trump era. Along with the story of a Dominion employee being harassed in Section 1, it’s a great reveal of the bias in this once-great paper.
Since this political assassination is curiously in the Calendar section, I’ll refer readers to the Joey Ramone solo album “Don’t Worry About Me” and the great song “Maria Bartiromo.”
mentioned, 659 million in aggregate is just insane. i think the goal has to be to move the conversation forward to a state and federal level, because so many are left behind. as college graduates almost are 10% unemployment. we really have to figure out what we can do to start bringing down these levels of debt that leave a huge impact on college graduates around the country. charlie, do you think the tuition will be as high as it was if it wasn t easy to get a loan to an 18-year-old who has no idea what they re getting into frequently. how much is it is incredible tuition tied to the banking system? that s exactly the problem, something that i write a lot about on muir website, nyu local. when you think about it, people trying to make a financial decision that s going to affect