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As I walk my dog on the hilly streets of Makakilo, kids as young as 8 years old to teens often come flying downhill at a very high speed — perhaps 80 mph or more on their e-bikes. Yeah, it is fun to do, but not on the sidewalks where people walk and jog. Sometimes they use the small neighborhood parks and act crazy. On other occasions I see a parent with a much younger child on his lap doing the same thing.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau seems beset with problems. Not only is it a federal bureau with zero constitutional authorization to even exist (in which it has lots of company), but it has been dealing with scandals over discrimination in hiring and promotions, as well as squabbles over pay scales. The management has gotten raises, but the rank and file are still at the same rate, despite inflation, which has been well, considerable.
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The prime minister has conceded the government needs to do better among younger Australians following figures showing they will have a higher repayment burden from their university education. Projections from the Parliamentary Library, commissioned by the Greens, showed those with higher education loans would likely face an increase of between 4.2 and 4.8 per cent […]
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