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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I mean if they're going to be forgiving your student debt they better be prepared to retroactively reimburse everyone. While some of you where whooping it up having a fun college experience, some of us had our nose to the grindstone going to school and working to finance the tuition. You know? You make choices, now live with them. [/quote] Why would you think you are entitled to any reimbursement? Amazing how boomers come up with creative ways to grift. Sorry student loan forgiveness triggers some of you but you better get comfortable with it.[/quote] WAIT. Let me get your thinking figured out. You're saying you're entitled to loan forgiveness, but I've got some sort of nerve to demand retroactive reimbursement for tuition? Your logic sucks. First of all, I said that tongue in cheek, trying to illustrate that my asking for reimbursement is as silly as you asking for loan forgiveness. It's YOUR loan. You chose to take out the loan, so pay it back. You're the grifter. I was the one who figured out that if I didn't want to take out loans I needed to work twice as hard as you did during your college years, because I was working and going to school. And you're calling me a grifter? WHAT? [/quote] You don't have student loans so have no stake in student loan forgiveness. Do you also stomp your feet in front of the food stamp offices demanding reimbursement for buying your own groceries? Is the government going to give you money for paying rent when others had their payments paused? Nope! Good job paying off your loans though. We can all be proud of you for that.[/quote] No point in arguing with crazy like you. We're talking about loans taken out voluntarily, we're not talking about food stamps. Exactly why do you think it's appropriate to conflate apples and oranges? [/quote] Exactly. Young adults take out credit card debt, payday loans, and auto loans. Should we forgive that too? In fact, lower income people tend to hold more of these kinds of debts. It would be more fair to forgive that before student loans held by higher income households.[/quote] You can declare bankruptcy on all of those kinds of debt, but you can’t on federal student loans. You can, with great difficulty, declare bankruptcy on private loans. [/quote]
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