The neo-cons love her. She wrecked McCains chances and is a lightning rod for humor. Let her be in peace. Please.
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I just graduated as well, and I am in kind of in the same boat as you are. If you buy a scooter you will save a ton of money on insurance and car payments. The scooter could get over 100MPG. I have an older bike that gets around 50MPG and my insurance is $75 per year. You could even find a cheaper scooter maybe one that is slightly used. You have to consider weather conditions because you may not always want to drive it as you will most likely be wearing nice clothes. It also takes longer to get ready, deal with helmet hair, take off a rain suit, and cover up the scooter. Parking is much easier, and you could take a rider safety course, offered free in my state, to lower your insurance. Chevy makes the Aveo, which is around 10k, gets decent fuel economy, and will allow you to be less concerned about the weather. Chevy was offering 0% interest on the Aveo. I am not sure if that offer is still out there. Hyundai and Kia make small cars that are around the same price and fuel economy with a better warranty, but some parts are unavailable and most are expensive. Reliability is also an issue with those cars. Insurance shouldn't be too bad with a small car. Student loans are another concern because you will pay around the same amount you owe in interest over the course of the loan so it is a great idea to pay as much as possible now to avoid interest charges. I wouldn’t worry about not finding a job because you will have three years of experience and plenty of time to look. I looked at it this way: you only live once so you might as well get what you want so that you are happy driving it every day. You just have to decide what you can afford, and what tradeoffs you are willing to make because there are pros and cons either way.
finding at Google Maps, aerial and highway perspectives No, not a competent thought. seem your self some parking plenty, often autos, motorcycles could be parked there. in case you do not desire to stroll, you get a pedal bicycle, same because of the fact the different 1000's the place you could locate motorcycles parked in each and every single place. while you're lazy, get a bicycle with an electric powered motor interior the hub of a wheel.