Anonymous wrote:“Forgiveness” is simply a euphemism for redistribution.
He is redistributing the payment of these loans to people who never went to college and to people who were responsible and paid off their loans.
It is wrong.
Anonymous wrote:So, do you all think it’s fair for student loan debt to be shifted from those who took out the loans and kept the degrees to poor people who didn’t go to college and people who worked to pay off their own loans?
Also, how is it fair that federal debt is forgiven, but people with private loans or who refinanced federal debt into privatr loans are SOL?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The American public is too dumb to understand Biden’s plan and the GOP will spin it to their advantage. It a shame.
What's Biden's plan here? To stop the bleeding for midterms? I don't think this will get him any more voters than those who were already favorably inclined toward him and abhor the GOP.
Anonymous wrote:The American public is too dumb to understand Biden’s plan and the GOP will spin it to their advantage. It a shame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone who scrimped and went without to pay off my student loans, I’m royally pissed off that my classmates who made minimum payments and enjoyed their money are going to get to skip out on their loans.
Before anyone asks, I had six figures worth of student loans and didn’t have any parent help. I had to delay having kids and buying a home to pay off my loans.
I just finished paying them off two years ago in time to get screwed by the pandemic.
I’m really, really pissed off.
It isn’t a blanket forgiveness! Stop getting your knickers in a twist.
Why don’t you try reading the terms? A lot of people who could have paid off their loans, who come from wealthy families, and/or who work lucrative jobs that are public interest only by tortured definitions will qualify. Not to mention that I question why people who knowingly took on student loans shouldn’t have to pay them. Should I get to offload my mortgage onto taxpayers if I got in over my head?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone who scrimped and went without to pay off my student loans, I’m royally pissed off that my classmates who made minimum payments and enjoyed their money are going to get to skip out on their loans.
Before anyone asks, I had six figures worth of student loans and didn’t have any parent help. I had to delay having kids and buying a home to pay off my loans.
I just finished paying them off two years ago in time to get screwed by the pandemic.
I’m really, really pissed off.
It isn’t a blanket forgiveness! Stop getting your knickers in a twist.
Anonymous wrote:As someone who scrimped and went without to pay off my student loans, I’m royally pissed off that my classmates who made minimum payments and enjoyed their money are going to get to skip out on their loans.
Before anyone asks, I had six figures worth of student loans and didn’t have any parent help. I had to delay having kids and buying a home to pay off my loans.
I just finished paying them off two years ago in time to get screwed by the pandemic.
I’m really, really pissed off.