Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one is voting Republican because of the student loan forgiveness. That’s just a more acceptable justification than admitting they support bigotry and fascism.
I'm not aware of a single Republican who votes for Republicans to support bigotry and fascism. You must live in a strange place! MSNBC studios?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loans were forgiven because they were given out with the intent of keeping people on payrolls from being fired- they were not really loans. The student loans were given out with the intent they would be paid back, and the government was getting the students a good deal on interest rates.
In other words, the PPP was intended as a massive give-away to businesses with no oversight or accountability, so it can’t be criticized. You say the purpose was to keep employees on payrolls but many of the did layoff or furlough their employees but got to keep the PPP money and the government also paid unemployment benefits to their laid off workers. You are right that it is not the same as student loan forgiveness, PPP was much worse in every way.
PPP was also given to churches. Mine got over $1M.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am eligible for up to 20k, and I am just now finishing an associate's degree this semester. I had no idea what I was doing, so I stopped because I was scared of the debt. I have learning disabilities and didn't know how to advocate for myself. I left college more than 13 years ago, but surprisingly, I had 20k in debt even though it was so long ago. People with a 4-year degree would have 40k. I didn't have parents pushing me one way or the other, but all my friends in high school went on to college. My parents didn't sit me down and say college wasn't right for me since I would need a lot of remedial coursework. I'm happy I finally pursued my AA degree. I am a teaching assistant
Also, I never lived on the campus or bought food from the cafeteria with a meal card, so I saved a lot of money. People who lived on campus for at least one year would have 50k. That was at a state college in Indiana. 10 k would wipe out half of my loan, and the other 10k would eliminate it. I received a pell grant. We have been paying on it since dh finished his Ph.D., and it's now at 13k. I know Biden mentioned the 10 k would help folks who never finished, and that's the case for me. I have been in college for a year now, paying as I go, so my AA degree will end up being around 25k. That's a lot of money, considering an AA doesn't open up doors. With my current job, I was required to have at least 48 college credits but not a degree. I make $17.5 per hour.
Thanks for sharing. 10k is nothing. You can't even go to community college for that.
NVCC is $185 per credit and requires 60 credits for an associates degree…that’s about $11k. So, yes, $10k is actually something and it’s unclear why it’s costing the PP $25k.
Anonymous wrote:No one is voting Republican because of the student loan forgiveness. That’s just a more acceptable justification than admitting they support bigotry and fascism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am eligible for up to 20k, and I am just now finishing an associate's degree this semester. I had no idea what I was doing, so I stopped because I was scared of the debt. I have learning disabilities and didn't know how to advocate for myself. I left college more than 13 years ago, but surprisingly, I had 20k in debt even though it was so long ago. People with a 4-year degree would have 40k. I didn't have parents pushing me one way or the other, but all my friends in high school went on to college. My parents didn't sit me down and say college wasn't right for me since I would need a lot of remedial coursework. I'm happy I finally pursued my AA degree. I am a teaching assistant
Also, I never lived on the campus or bought food from the cafeteria with a meal card, so I saved a lot of money. People who lived on campus for at least one year would have 50k. That was at a state college in Indiana. 10 k would wipe out half of my loan, and the other 10k would eliminate it. I received a pell grant. We have been paying on it since dh finished his Ph.D., and it's now at 13k. I know Biden mentioned the 10 k would help folks who never finished, and that's the case for me. I have been in college for a year now, paying as I go, so my AA degree will end up being around 25k. That's a lot of money, considering an AA doesn't open up doors. With my current job, I was required to have at least 48 college credits but not a degree. I make $17.5 per hour.
Thanks for sharing. 10k is nothing. You can't even go to community college for that.
Anonymous wrote:No one is voting Republican because of the student loan forgiveness. That’s just a more acceptable justification than admitting they support bigotry and fascism.
Anonymous wrote:Dems not looking good and number one concern is the economy and inflation. This student loan forgiveness is a bigger issue than dems think. A lot of people are upset and lame duck president Biden will not enjoy his last two years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am eligible for up to 20k, and I am just now finishing an associate's degree this semester. I had no idea what I was doing, so I stopped because I was scared of the debt. I have learning disabilities and didn't know how to advocate for myself. I left college more than 13 years ago, but surprisingly, I had 20k in debt even though it was so long ago. People with a 4-year degree would have 40k. I didn't have parents pushing me one way or the other, but all my friends in high school went on to college. My parents didn't sit me down and say college wasn't right for me since I would need a lot of remedial coursework. I'm happy I finally pursued my AA degree. I am a teaching assistant
Also, I never lived on the campus or bought food from the cafeteria with a meal card, so I saved a lot of money. People who lived on campus for at least one year would have 50k. That was at a state college in Indiana. 10 k would wipe out half of my loan, and the other 10k would eliminate it. I received a pell grant. We have been paying on it since dh finished his Ph.D., and it's now at 13k. I know Biden mentioned the 10 k would help folks who never finished, and that's the case for me. I have been in college for a year now, paying as I go, so my AA degree will end up being around 25k. That's a lot of money, considering an AA doesn't open up doors. With my current job, I was required to have at least 48 college credits but not a degree. I make $17.5 per hour.
Anonymous wrote:I am eligible for up to 20k, and I am just now finishing an associate's degree this semester. I had no idea what I was doing, so I stopped because I was scared of the debt. I have learning disabilities and didn't know how to advocate for myself. I left college more than 13 years ago, but surprisingly, I had 20k in debt even though it was so long ago. People with a 4-year degree would have 40k. I didn't have parents pushing me one way or the other, but all my friends in high school went on to college. My parents didn't sit me down and say college wasn't right for me since I would need a lot of remedial coursework. I'm happy I finally pursued my AA degree. I am a teaching assistant
Anonymous wrote:I am eligible for up to 20k, and I am just now finishing an associate's degree this semester. I had no idea what I was doing, so I stopped because I was scared of the debt. I have learning disabilities and didn't know how to advocate for myself. I left college more than 13 years ago, but surprisingly, I had 20k in debt even though it was so long ago. People with a 4-year degree would have 40k. I didn't have parents pushing me one way or the other, but all my friends in high school went on to college. My parents didn't sit me down and say college wasn't right for me since I would need a lot of remedial coursework. I'm happy I finally pursued my AA degree. I am a teaching assistant
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dems not looking good and number one concern is the economy and inflation. This student loan forgiveness is a bigger issue than dems think. A lot of people are upset and lame duck president Biden will not enjoy his last two years.
+100 Student loan forgiveness is a gift to people who would otherwise have voted Democratic anyways.
Anonymous wrote:Dems not looking good and number one concern is the economy and inflation. This student loan forgiveness is a bigger issue than dems think. A lot of people are upset and lame duck president Biden will not enjoy his last two years.