Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boy, who knew Americans were such miserable, petty, not to mention ignorant a--holes? Oh wait, we just got out of COVID. So we all did. The "misery loves company" crowd on here just cements that.
Newsflash:
-cost of education when you paid your loans off (and I paid mine) were a fraction of what they are today.
-I doubt all of you so-called hard workers demonstrate your high level of integrity on a day-to-day basis. Plus, you benefit from subsidies every single day. And don't tell me if you wouldn't have benefitted from this program, you would not have jumped at the chance. You know you would.
Hmmmm..... I don't think the plumbers and truckers and hair dressers in the south and midwest who are barely scraping by are "miserable petty a-holes" for being pissed off at having to subsidize college students who make 3-figure incomes. I think their anger is quite justified.
Hey you know what? I'm who you are responding to. I'm from the rust belt Midwest, from a family of immigrants, factory, and railroad workers. I am first gen, before that was a thing. So before you make some dumb a-- assumptions like that, maybe contemplate that may be the person you're responding to.
And, I am in the south living in a community of blue collar workers. They are pissed. And, they have every right to be.
They don't want to pay of the loans of people who went to college when they couldn't because they simply couldn't afford it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boy, who knew Americans were such miserable, petty, not to mention ignorant a--holes? Oh wait, we just got out of COVID. So we all did. The "misery loves company" crowd on here just cements that.
Newsflash:
-cost of education when you paid your loans off (and I paid mine) were a fraction of what they are today.
-I doubt all of you so-called hard workers demonstrate your high level of integrity on a day-to-day basis. Plus, you benefit from subsidies every single day. And don't tell me if you wouldn't have benefitted from this program, you would not have jumped at the chance. You know you would.
Hmmmm..... I don't think the plumbers and truckers and hair dressers in the south and midwest who are barely scraping by are "miserable petty a-holes" for being pissed off at having to subsidize college students who make 3-figure incomes. I think their anger is quite justified.
Hey you know what? I'm who you are responding to. I'm from the rust belt Midwest, from a family of immigrants, factory, and railroad workers. I am first gen, before that was a thing. So before you make some dumb a-- assumptions like that, maybe contemplate that may be the person you're responding to.
And, I am in the south living in a community of blue collar workers. They are pissed. And, they have every right to be.
They don't want to pay of the loans of people who went to college when they couldn't because they simply couldn't afford it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boy, who knew Americans were such miserable, petty, not to mention ignorant a--holes? Oh wait, we just got out of COVID. So we all did. The "misery loves company" crowd on here just cements that.
Newsflash:
-cost of education when you paid your loans off (and I paid mine) were a fraction of what they are today.
-I doubt all of you so-called hard workers demonstrate your high level of integrity on a day-to-day basis. Plus, you benefit from subsidies every single day. And don't tell me if you wouldn't have benefitted from this program, you would not have jumped at the chance. You know you would.
Hmmmm..... I don't think the plumbers and truckers and hair dressers in the south and midwest who are barely scraping by are "miserable petty a-holes" for being pissed off at having to subsidize college students who make 3-figure incomes. I think their anger is quite justified.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boy, who knew Americans were such miserable, petty, not to mention ignorant a--holes? Oh wait, we just got out of COVID. So we all did. The "misery loves company" crowd on here just cements that.
Newsflash:
-cost of education when you paid your loans off (and I paid mine) were a fraction of what they are today.
-I doubt all of you so-called hard workers demonstrate your high level of integrity on a day-to-day basis. Plus, you benefit from subsidies every single day. And don't tell me if you wouldn't have benefitted from this program, you would not have jumped at the chance. You know you would.
Hmmmm..... I don't think the plumbers and truckers and hair dressers in the south and midwest who are barely scraping by are "miserable petty a-holes" for being pissed off at having to subsidize college students who make 3-figure incomes. I think their anger is quite justified.
Hey you know what? I'm who you are responding to. I'm from the rust belt Midwest, from a family of immigrants, factory, and railroad workers. I am first gen, before that was a thing. So before you make some dumb a-- assumptions like that, maybe contemplate that may be the person you're responding to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boy, who knew Americans were such miserable, petty, not to mention ignorant a--holes? Oh wait, we just got out of COVID. So we all did. The "misery loves company" crowd on here just cements that.
Newsflash:
-cost of education when you paid your loans off (and I paid mine) were a fraction of what they are today.
-I doubt all of you so-called hard workers demonstrate your high level of integrity on a day-to-day basis. Plus, you benefit from subsidies every single day. And don't tell me if you wouldn't have benefitted from this program, you would not have jumped at the chance. You know you would.
We don't know that because we were brought up to pay our debts, not to be deadbeats. The cost of education may have been lower for me than for you BUT my first salary was $20,000/year not even near what starting salaries are today.
I would bet that many of those who benefit from this give-away will, or have, declared bankruptcy at least once. A deadbeat for one debt, a deadbeat for all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boy, who knew Americans were such miserable, petty, not to mention ignorant a--holes? Oh wait, we just got out of COVID. So we all did. The "misery loves company" crowd on here just cements that.
Newsflash:
-cost of education when you paid your loans off (and I paid mine) were a fraction of what they are today.
-I doubt all of you so-called hard workers demonstrate your high level of integrity on a day-to-day basis. Plus, you benefit from subsidies every single day. And don't tell me if you wouldn't have benefitted from this program, you would not have jumped at the chance. You know you would.
We don't know that because we were brought up to pay our debts, not to be deadbeats. The cost of education may have been lower for me than for you BUT my first salary was $20,000/year not even near what starting salaries are today.
I would bet that many of those who benefit from this give-away will, or have, declared bankruptcy at least once. A deadbeat for one debt, a deadbeat for all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boy, who knew Americans were such miserable, petty, not to mention ignorant a--holes? Oh wait, we just got out of COVID. So we all did. The "misery loves company" crowd on here just cements that.
Newsflash:
-cost of education when you paid your loans off (and I paid mine) were a fraction of what they are today.
-I doubt all of you so-called hard workers demonstrate your high level of integrity on a day-to-day basis. Plus, you benefit from subsidies every single day. And don't tell me if you wouldn't have benefitted from this program, you would not have jumped at the chance. You know you would.
Hmmmm..... I don't think the plumbers and truckers and hair dressers in the south and midwest who are barely scraping by are "miserable petty a-holes" for being pissed off at having to subsidize college students who make 3-figure incomes. I think their anger is quite justified.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boy, who knew Americans were such miserable, petty, not to mention ignorant a--holes? Oh wait, we just got out of COVID. So we all did. The "misery loves company" crowd on here just cements that.
Newsflash:
-cost of education when you paid your loans off (and I paid mine) were a fraction of what they are today.
-I doubt all of you so-called hard workers demonstrate your high level of integrity on a day-to-day basis. Plus, you benefit from subsidies every single day. And don't tell me if you wouldn't have benefitted from this program, you would not have jumped at the chance. You know you would.
Hmmmm..... I don't think the plumbers and truckers and hair dressers in the south and midwest who are barely scraping by are "miserable petty a-holes" for being pissed off at having to subsidize college students who make 3-figure incomes. I think their anger is quite justified.
You mean the ones who may have their own trade school debt that was also forgiven?
You can’t always use federal loans to pay for trade school programs. Even accredited ones connected to a community college.
Sure you can. It’s how those schools and programs exist. The business model of proprietary trade schools is to recruit single moms and dads who will qualify for Pell grants and federal loans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boy, who knew Americans were such miserable, petty, not to mention ignorant a--holes? Oh wait, we just got out of COVID. So we all did. The "misery loves company" crowd on here just cements that.
Newsflash:
-cost of education when you paid your loans off (and I paid mine) were a fraction of what they are today.
-I doubt all of you so-called hard workers demonstrate your high level of integrity on a day-to-day basis. Plus, you benefit from subsidies every single day. And don't tell me if you wouldn't have benefitted from this program, you would not have jumped at the chance. You know you would.
Hmmmm..... I don't think the plumbers and truckers and hair dressers in the south and midwest who are barely scraping by are "miserable petty a-holes" for being pissed off at having to subsidize college students who make 3-figure incomes. I think their anger is quite justified.
You mean the ones who may have their own trade school debt that was also forgiven?