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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Seems like he's dead set on rolling this back and rolling it bak quickly: https://www.politico.com/news/2024/11/26/trump-rollback-biden-student-debt-relief-00189841[/quote]. The only people in favor of student loan forgiveness are the people who have the loans. I would be in favor of 100% loan forgiveness to teachers and medical professionals with the proviso that they must teach for ten years and medical professionals must practice in rural areas desperately in need of medical help for ten years.[/quote] I agree with this! I have friends who are surgeons and they negotiate paying back of medical school loans in their contracts. I paid my entire undergrad and graduate degrees on my own. Pay your own way! Get scholarships, do a degree where you come out actually making a decent salary. My dad was a plumber, made a great salary and never went to college. Another relative of mine didn't attend college and worked for a tech company and is now a multi-millionaire. People need to learn to budget and live within their means. If you want something more, work for it, don't expect other taxpayers to fund your life or choices. [/quote] Good for you. You paid your loans. I paid my $100k student loans off, but am entirely supportive of loan forgiveness. If we want teachers and public servants to attend college, we should be willing to help. [/quote] Why would we want teachers and "public servants" to attend college? There's zero evidence it makes them more productive. It's a waste of time and money to send people to college who can't do basic calculus in high school, which includes the majority of teachers and public servants. [/quote]
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