My dad died of pancreatic cancer. I'm outraged at the researchers developing a potential cancer vaccine and more effective treatments. If my dad and our family had to suffer, so should everyone else who gets cancer. No one else should get a free pass at living life!
Anonymous wrote:Personally, I’m glad the mass handout/naked buying of votes that is student loan “reform” isn’t going to happen. I’m an immigrant who grew up in poverty and abuse and had no choice but to get $200k in debt to get through professional school. I spent the next 15 years going without, buying secondhand suits on eBay and at thrift shops, living in impoverished areas of cities for cheap rent, forgoing vacations etc., with home buying completely out of reach, all to pay off that debt. Most of my classmates paid only the minimum and enjoyed nice lifestyles. As a result, their loans ballooned.
For them to now get to play victim and reach into taxpayer funds to pay what they should have paid is wrong.
I’d like to see any student loan reform calculate what the debtor should’ve been able to pay over the term of the loan and set that aside as the debtor’s sole responsibility before any talk of “forgiving” the rest. People who chose not to pay off their loans should not benefit from their own greed.
Anonymous wrote:Personally, I’m glad the mass handout/naked buying of votes that is student loan “reform” isn’t going to happen. I’m an immigrant who grew up in poverty and abuse and had no choice but to get $200k in debt to get through professional school. I spent the next 15 years going without, buying secondhand suits on eBay and at thrift shops, living in impoverished areas of cities for cheap rent, forgoing vacations etc., with home buying completely out of reach, all to pay off that debt. Most of my classmates paid only the minimum and enjoyed nice lifestyles. As a result, their loans ballooned.
For them to now get to play victim and reach into taxpayer funds to pay what they should have paid is wrong.
I’d like to see any student loan reform calculate what the debtor should’ve been able to pay over the term of the loan and set that aside as the debtor’s sole responsibility before any talk of “forgiving” the rest. People who chose not to pay off their loans should not benefit from their own greed.
Anonymous wrote:Looks like loan repayments will begin aug 30
Anonymous wrote:Parent plus loans & grad plus loans should be forgiven too
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I graduated from a college that absolutely no one who frequents DCUM would send their kids to; a $10k/year tuition directional state school that I both commuted to & graduated early from (“rushed through”). Majored in computer science & minored in math. Graduated in the past 4 years.
I have no student loan debt though!
the world is awash with people who think their good fortune is based on their amazing decision-making skills and not their privilege(s), of which you have multiple.
but please continue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I graduated from a college that absolutely no one who frequents DCUM would send their kids to; a $10k/year tuition directional state school that I both commuted to & graduated early from (“rushed through”). Majored in computer science & minored in math. Graduated in the past 4 years.
I have no student loan debt though!
My great-uncle got his billionaire buddy to pay my tuition. No student loans for me either!
Anonymous wrote:I graduated from a college that absolutely no one who frequents DCUM would send their kids to; a $10k/year tuition directional state school that I both commuted to & graduated early from (“rushed through”). Majored in computer science & minored in math. Graduated in the past 4 years.
I have no student loan debt though!