What is going on with student loans?

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Anonymous wrote:What's going on?

Many thousands of PSLF accounts were forgiven this past Friday. I was one of those, they forgave a balance of $150K.

It is a massive financial and psychological relief for me.


What a relief for you!


Thanks. I earned it, because I followed the law signed by George W Bush.


Yep, incredible that Republicans turned this into a Democratic victory when they started the whole idea of loan forgiveness.


It goes further than PSLF.

In 2003, the Republicans controlled the House, the Senate, and GWB was the President. That year, they signed the HEROS Act which gave the Sec of Education wide ranging authority to modify federal student loan programs during national emergencies.

That's how much the Republican Party has changed from 2003 to 2022. Back in 2003, they had envisioned a "national emergency" where student loans could be suspended or wiped out. By 2022, they were all-in on overturning elections and staging a coup, let alone providing any student loan relief. Total insanity.

https://www.justice.gov/olc/file/1528451/download
Anonymous
Supreme Court will stop this.
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Anonymous wrote:I can see another $10,000 in the summer/fall of 2024, just before Uncle Joe's re-election. Another $10,000 to poorest borrowers would only "cost" $100 billion or so.

Allegedly Joe's daughter has $100,000+ in loans from Tulane and Penn?


No need to wait until 2024 if they take the house and senate in November. It's punitive to make the poorest borrowers wait for no good reason. Removing another $10K from their credit report in Feb 2023 instead of late fall 2024 allows millions more Americans to buy a starter home, start a business, and qualify for lower interest non-predatory loans. Biden and Democrats have to unshackle more Americans from this servitude. $10K doesn't delete the interest that's accrued for millions of borrowers.


Why do you always want to impose middle class values on people who did not do well with the middle class values of education?

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's going on?

Many thousands of PSLF accounts were forgiven this past Friday. I was one of those, they forgave a balance of $150K.

It is a massive financial and psychological relief for me.
What a relief for you!


Yeh, and I am the sucker who made sure you only had to make a 120 payments while I have made many more. Enjoy your relief while others are burdened by paying for it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Reward the losers and tax the responsible. Typical democratic BS.


Keep calling tens of millions of voters losers, and then wonder why you keep losing elections.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Supreme Court will stop this.


Just making it more likely the court will get reformed next year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Supreme Court will stop this.


Just making it more likely the court will get reformed next year.


lol, wut? 99% chance the SC stops forgiveness. 1% the SC is "reformed." Biden aux bought your vote for the midterm.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Supreme Court will stop this.


Just making it more likely the court will get reformed next year.


lol, wut? 99% chance the SC stops forgiveness. 1% the SC is "reformed." Biden aux bought your vote for the midterm.


Do you expect me to feel ashamed that my vote was bought? Now I know why so many educated Republicans vote for an insurrectionist grifter, y'all got tax cuts and rich handouts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Supreme Court will stop this.


Just making it more likely the court will get reformed next year.


lol, wut? 99% chance the SC stops forgiveness. 1% the SC is "reformed." Biden aux bought your vote for the midterm.


Do you expect me to feel ashamed that my vote was bought? Now I know why so many educated Republicans vote for an insurrectionist grifter, y'all got tax cuts and rich handouts.


No, I don't care if you feel shame or not. But, I will find it funny when you are crying after the SC stops your student loan grift. Maybe we can use this money to build housing for the homeless.
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I can confirm this is happening with my relatives in swing states.
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I can confirm this is happening with my relatives in swing states.


Are you a nitwit Republican or a Russian bot who can't decipher that's satire, mocking out of touch rich folks who don't actually know anyone poor struggling with loans? Well, aside from maybe their servant-class housekeeper, landscapers, and folks who delivers their Whole Foods groceries and Amazon packages — who they don't consider human.
Anonymous
Who paid for Canadian Ted Cruz's Princeton tuition, room and board, and other expenses in 1988-1992? Has Ted ever worked a real job? Does Ted even know how much tuition and fees were back then compared to 2022? Of course not. Princeton tuition in 1988 was $20k, FYI.

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Anonymous wrote:Who paid for Canadian Ted Cruz's Princeton tuition, room and board, and other expenses in 1988-1992? Has Ted ever worked a real job? Does Ted even know how much tuition and fees were back then compared to 2022? Of course not. Princeton tuition in 1988 was $20k, FYI.



Who cares how Cruz's education was paid for. Bottom line... he is not asking for the government to bail him out.
And, if you had taken 1 minute to google instead of bitc*ing.... you would know that Cruz was an attorney before getting into politics.

Redistributing the debt of millions of college students does absolutely NOTHING to lower the cost of college. In fact, it likely increases the costs.
So, instead of complaining about the cost of college.... ask yourself why Biden didn't do anything to deal with the real problem. Instead, he caved to the far left in order to buy votes.

I hope the courts overturn this egregious unilateral move.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who paid for Canadian Ted Cruz's Princeton tuition, room and board, and other expenses in 1988-1992? Has Ted ever worked a real job? Does Ted even know how much tuition and fees were back then compared to 2022? Of course not. Princeton tuition in 1988 was $20k, FYI.



Who cares how Cruz's education was paid for. Bottom line... he is not asking for the government to bail him out.
And, if you had taken 1 minute to google instead of bitc*ing.... you would know that Cruz was an attorney before getting into politics.

Redistributing the debt of millions of college students does absolutely NOTHING to lower the cost of college. In fact, it likely increases the costs.
So, instead of complaining about the cost of college.... ask yourself why Biden didn't do anything to deal with the real problem. Instead, he caved to the far left in order to buy votes.

I hope the courts overturn this egregious unilateral move.


PS. You also demonstrated your ignorance with "Canadian."
Cruz is a US citizen. He is not a Canadian citizen.

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