that, updating your contact information with a servicer so we can reach out to you and speak to you directly and give you the information is most important thing people can do. i think it s most important that you don t wait on the hopes that the government may or may not do something in the future but take personal action today to control your personal finances and budget for what inevitably will be resumption of payment at some point. i had to borrow a ton of money to go to school. since then, the cost of going to college has increased exponentially. do you think that is something that congress should step in and intervene and try to lower the cost of an education? well, many respects you highlighted, i had student loans as well that i had to pay back. but student loans are in some way a symptom of the problem here. and the real challenge that we need to address is college cost. as you highlight, college costs are have increased faster than healthcare costs in the united states
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he realises that ukraine needs to be strong in order not to let putin further invade ukraine. and the promises that he made to the ukrainian people, that ukraine, again, develops as a peaceful country, now rests on ukraine being strong enough to be able to confront putin. right. ukraine is not strong, though, is it? let us look at the realities of ukraine s position, particularly in energy, which is, of course, your sector. you say that russia is blatantly and this is your phrase using gas as a weapon. but the truth is, russia holds the cards when it comes to this question of energy supplies and gas distribution, because ukraine, for years, has become dependent on the income that comes from being the servicer of russia s gas exports to europe. even today, you still get billions of dollars at least $2 billion a year from transhipment fees. you haven t weaned yourself off that you should have done, and now you re vulnerable.
fully realises that. he realises that ukraine needs to be strong in order not to let putin further invade ukraine. and the promises that he made to the ukrainian people, that ukraine, again, develops as a peaceful country, now rests on ukraine being strong enough to be able to confront putin. right. ukraine is not strong, though, is it? let us look at the realities of ukraine s position, particularly in energy, which is, of course, your sector. you say that russia is blatantly and this is your phrase using gas as a weapon. but the truth is, russia holds the cards when it comes to this question of energy supplies and gas distribution, because ukraine, for years, has become dependent on the income that comes from being the servicer of russia s gas exports to europe. even today, you still get billions of dollars
is your phrase using gas as a weapon. but the truth is, russia holds the cards when it comes to this question of energy supplies and gas distribution, because ukraine, for years, has become dependent on the income that comes from being the servicer of russia s gas exports to europe. even today, you still get billions of dollars at least $2 billion a year from transhipment fees. you haven t weaned yourself off that you should have done, and now you re vulnerable. i think i have a rather differentjob. i will explain what i mean. so, before i came back to naftogaz in 2014, ukraine naftogaz, my company, was paying on average $5 billion more for russian gas supplies then we were getting for transit. so money was going from ukraine to russia. what we changed, what my team changed at naftogaz, is that, yes, again, we made russia pay more