Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did I borrow $22,000 from 2000-2004 that still isn't "paid off" even though I've paid back more than $22,000.
If cars, which cost a similar amount, were sold the way student loans were, we'd have a heck of a lot better public transportation system around here because the majority wouldn't be able to afford a car.
If you didn't understand what you were borrowing, you are not college material. You should have gone into a trade for the uneducated.
Shut up. Since you are so hung up on what we “signed up for,” I should no longer be legally required to pay. I have paid the full balance of my loans probably twofold for over 25 years. But because of dysfunctional loan servicers, I am still being billed and it is business as usual. Biden tried to solve this problem for long term borrowers like me, but some MAGA jerks had it blocked. There are a lot of circumstances and situations at play and a lot of grey area. But some of you are too mean, simple, or stubborn to educate yourselves on this issue before spouting all of your selfish, stupid nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did I borrow $22,000 from 2000-2004 that still isn't "paid off" even though I've paid back more than $22,000.
If cars, which cost a similar amount, were sold the way student loans were, we'd have a heck of a lot better public transportation system around here because the majority wouldn't be able to afford a car.
If you didn't understand what you were borrowing, you are not college material. You should have gone into a trade for the uneducated.
Shut up. Since you are so hung up on what we “signed up for,” I should no longer be legally required to pay. I have paid the full balance of my loans probably twofold for over 25 years. But because of dysfunctional loan servicers, I am still being billed and it is business as usual. Biden tried to solve this problem for long term borrowers like me, but some MAGA jerks had it blocked. There are a lot of circumstances and situations at play and a lot of grey area. But some of you are too mean, simple, or stubborn to educate yourselves on this issue before spouting all of your selfish, stupid nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did I borrow $22,000 from 2000-2004 that still isn't "paid off" even though I've paid back more than $22,000.
If cars, which cost a similar amount, were sold the way student loans were, we'd have a heck of a lot better public transportation system around here because the majority wouldn't be able to afford a car.
If you didn't understand what you were borrowing, you are not college material. You should have gone into a trade for the uneducated.
Anonymous wrote:You bitter people act as if it’s your money paying it off.
Anonymous wrote:This is the reason I didn’t vote for anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Typical Democrat ploy to buy votes…..utterly worthless. Anybody seeking genuine change would target the fundamental flaws in the system to drive systemic, sustainable change. Forgiveness is the dumbest form of politics as usual
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did I borrow $22,000 from 2000-2004 that still isn't "paid off" even though I've paid back more than $22,000.
If cars, which cost a similar amount, were sold the way student loans were, we'd have a heck of a lot better public transportation system around here because the majority wouldn't be able to afford a car.
If you didn't understand what you were borrowing, you are not college material. You should have gone into a trade for the uneducated.
Anonymous wrote:Typical Democrat ploy to buy votes…..utterly worthless. Anybody seeking genuine change would target the fundamental flaws in the system to drive systemic, sustainable change. Forgiveness is the dumbest form of politics as usual
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did I borrow $22,000 from 2000-2004 that still isn't "paid off" even though I've paid back more than $22,000.
If cars, which cost a similar amount, were sold the way student loans were, we'd have a heck of a lot better public transportation system around here because the majority wouldn't be able to afford a car.
If you didn't understand what you were borrowing, you are not college material. You should have gone into a trade for the uneducated.
Anonymous wrote:Why did I borrow $22,000 from 2000-2004 that still isn't "paid off" even though I've paid back more than $22,000.
If cars, which cost a similar amount, were sold the way student loans were, we'd have a heck of a lot better public transportation system around here because the majority wouldn't be able to afford a car.
Anonymous wrote:Man, Trump really knows how to play the Resentment Wurlitzer. The man gave a huge tax break to corporations and the wealthy that instantly added $3 trillion to the deficit (you remember being upset about the deficit, don't you, or is that only when a Dem's in office?). Student loan debt relief is a drop in the ocean compared to that cost.