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?
Anonymous wrote:The interest on student debt is usury. It should not exist in the first place. The defense budget needs a haircut. Or Ukraine. Or any of the other money-laundering and gov contract swinging scams funded by preying on the poor and middle class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
What do you currently do to assist or help out the homeless?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
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.
I can read Ted Cruz's wiki. Cruz graduated from a Texas private high school which costs over $25,000 a year. Then he graduated from Princeton in 1992. He then went to HLS until 1995. He then clerked and then was a right wing operative lawyer until running for office. As I asked, did Ted ever have a real job from even age 16 to 25? The answer is obviously no. He's a born rich worm.
Lol - no, from 16 to 25, he focused on academics so he could get into Princeton, where he was a national debate champion, and Harvard Law, where his professor Alan Dershowitz described him as "off-the-charts brilliant" despite being a Democrat who disagreed with him on most issues. Cruz parlayed that talent into becoming a U.S. Senator and the runner-up for the 2016 Republican nomination for President.
Are you saying he is deficient because he didn't also stock shelves at a local CVS pharmacy during the summers??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
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.
I can read Ted Cruz's wiki. Cruz graduated from a Texas private high school which costs over $25,000 a year. Then he graduated from Princeton in 1992. He then went to HLS until 1995. He then clerked and then was a right wing operative lawyer until running for office. As I asked, did Ted ever have a real job from even age 16 to 25? The answer is obviously no. He's a born rich worm.
Anonymous wrote:The interest on student debt is usury. It should not exist in the first place. The defense budget needs a haircut. Or Ukraine. Or any of the other money-laundering and gov contract swinging scams funded by preying on the poor and middle class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:has the WH announced how they will pay for this yet? they have been dodging the truth of taxes but I am sure deep blue DCUM choses to ignore this too.
Who "paid" for Trump's student loan pause in March 2020? Did you care then?
Nobody "pays" because this is funny money. And you know this, of course. It is all fake and the interest is all pure usury ensuring a boot is kept on the throat of the poor and middle class.
student loan pause? it was paused including interest, there was no cost to the government or the tax payers? paper money? are you a meme trader? are you not in touch with reality?
Anonymous wrote:The dirty secret is that Republican budgets depend on student loan interest payments to the US Treasury to fund federal spending + redistribution to Red states. To the tune of many billions per year. Those interest payments are in lieu of a spending cut or a tax increase.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:has the WH announced how they will pay for this yet? they have been dodging the truth of taxes but I am sure deep blue DCUM choses to ignore this too.
Who "paid" for Trump's student loan pause in March 2020? Did you care then?
Nobody "pays" because this is funny money. And you know this, of course. It is all fake and the interest is all pure usury ensuring a boot is kept on the throat of the poor and middle class.
Anonymous wrote:has the WH announced how they will pay for this yet? they have been dodging the truth of taxes but I am sure deep blue DCUM choses to ignore this too.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:
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.