Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the reason I didn’t vote for anyone.
A vote for no one was a vote for trump. Congratulations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Haha. I enjoy seeing your frustration and knowing Trump will force you to start paying a large chunk of your salary again.
+1
Anonymous wrote: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.
a) 18 year olds rarely grasp the magnitude.
b) People think education = jobs = money = ability to pay off.
c) Many jobs REQUIRE degrees. Even jobs that shouldn't.
d) the loans are predatory and are given out willy nilly. This allows people borrow and borrow and permits colleges to continue to raise tuition. If you've paid it off and still have thousands left over in debt, which are not dischargable, why is this allowed?
e) Corporations claim bankruptcy and get their debts wiped ALL THE TIME. Corps get subsidies. Farmers get subsidies, including to NOT GROW certain things. No one is bent out of shape over those. Only the working class folks who could get a small break. You all are a bunch of sheep. And corporate shills. And you don't even know it.
Loan forgiveness fixes none of this. In fact, it ensures it continues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Haha. I enjoy seeing your frustration and knowing Trump will force you to start paying a large chunk of your salary again.
This is an example of the cruelty, selfishness, and moral bankruptcy of the people who voted for the felon. Go volunteer at a soup kitchen.
Conservatives are inherently mean spirited. That’s part of the reason they are conservative. I’m not sure how much is nature and how much is nurture. But they do enjoy cruelty.
They love to denigrate people, take things away, and watch people suffer so they can stand on the sidelines and flex their moral superiority. It is truly sickening, and it is worse now that the party has been corrupted by hateful MAGA zealots.
They love to make people pay off their loans and follow the contracts they signed. FTFY.
Anonymous wrote:Good these deadbeats need to pay up. One of the worst things Biden has done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Haha. I enjoy seeing your frustration and knowing Trump will force you to start paying a large chunk of your salary again.
This is an example of the cruelty, selfishness, and moral bankruptcy of the people who voted for the felon. Go volunteer at a soup kitchen.
Conservatives are inherently mean spirited. That’s part of the reason they are conservative. I’m not sure how much is nature and how much is nurture. But they do enjoy cruelty.
It's cruel to let criminals run wild and prosecute good men. Libs are bad at identifying threats, so their politics are warped beyond comprehension.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Haha. I enjoy seeing your frustration and knowing Trump will force you to start paying a large chunk of your salary again.
This is an example of the cruelty, selfishness, and moral bankruptcy of the people who voted for the felon. Go volunteer at a soup kitchen.
Conservatives are inherently mean spirited. That’s part of the reason they are conservative. I’m not sure how much is nature and how much is nurture. But they do enjoy cruelty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Haha. I enjoy seeing your frustration and knowing Trump will force you to start paying a large chunk of your salary again.
This is an example of the cruelty, selfishness, and moral bankruptcy of the people who voted for the felon. Go volunteer at a soup kitchen.
Conservatives are inherently mean spirited. That’s part of the reason they are conservative. I’m not sure how much is nature and how much is nurture. But they do enjoy cruelty.
They love to denigrate people, take things away, and watch people suffer so they can stand on the sidelines and flex their moral superiority. It is truly sickening, and it is worse now that the party has been corrupted by hateful MAGA zealots.
They love to make people pay off their loans and follow the contracts they signed. FTFY.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Haha. I enjoy seeing your frustration and knowing Trump will force you to start paying a large chunk of your salary again.
This is an example of the cruelty, selfishness, and moral bankruptcy of the people who voted for the felon. Go volunteer at a soup kitchen.
Conservatives are inherently mean spirited. That’s part of the reason they are conservative. I’m not sure how much is nature and how much is nurture. But they do enjoy cruelty.
They love to denigrate people, take things away, and watch people suffer so they can stand on the sidelines and flex their moral superiority. It is truly sickening, and it is worse now that the party has been corrupted by hateful MAGA zealots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Seems like he's dead set on rolling this back and rolling it bak quickly: https://www.politico.com/news/2024/11/26/trump-rollback-biden-student-debt-relief-00189841
The only people in favor of student loan forgiveness are the people who have the loans. I would be in favor of 100% loan forgiveness to teachers and medical professionals with the proviso that they must teach for ten years and medical professionals must practice in rural areas desperately in need of medical help for ten years.
I agree with this! I have friends who are surgeons and they negotiate paying back of medical school loans in their contracts.
I paid my entire undergrad and graduate degrees on my own. Pay your own way! Get scholarships, do a degree where you come out actually making a decent salary.
My dad was a plumber, made a great salary and never went to college. Another relative of mine didn't attend college and worked for a tech company and is now a multi-millionaire. People need to learn to budget and live within their means. If you want something more, work for it, don't expect other taxpayers to fund your life or choices.
This is such a simplistic and privileged take. And BTW, when did you “pay your own wsy” through both college and grad school? 1981?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Seems like he's dead set on rolling this back and rolling it bak quickly: https://www.politico.com/news/2024/11/26/trump-rollback-biden-student-debt-relief-00189841
The only people in favor of student loan forgiveness are the people who have the loans. I would be in favor of 100% loan forgiveness to teachers and medical professionals with the proviso that they must teach for ten years and medical professionals must practice in rural areas desperately in need of medical help for ten years.
I agree with this! I have friends who are surgeons and they negotiate paying back of medical school loans in their contracts.
I paid my entire undergrad and graduate degrees on my own. Pay your own way! Get scholarships, do a degree where you come out actually making a decent salary.
My dad was a plumber, made a great salary and never went to college. Another relative of mine didn't attend college and worked for a tech company and is now a multi-millionaire. People need to learn to budget and live within their means. If you want something more, work for it, don't expect other taxpayers to fund your life or choices.
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Seems like he's dead set on rolling this back and rolling it bak quickly: https://www.politico.com/news/2024/11/26/trump-rollback-biden-student-debt-relief-00189841
The only people in favor of student loan forgiveness are the people who have the loans. I would be in favor of 100% loan forgiveness to teachers and medical professionals with the proviso that they must teach for ten years and medical professionals must practice in rural areas desperately in need of medical help for ten years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Haha. I enjoy seeing your frustration and knowing Trump will force you to start paying a large chunk of your salary again.
This is an example of the cruelty, selfishness, and moral bankruptcy of the people who voted for the felon. Go volunteer at a soup kitchen.
Half the country voted for this.
Right. They are not good people.
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.
a) 18 year olds rarely grasp the magnitude.
b) People think education = jobs = money = ability to pay off.
c) Many jobs REQUIRE degrees. Even jobs that shouldn't.
d) the loans are predatory and are given out willy nilly. This allows people borrow and borrow and permits colleges to continue to raise tuition. If you've paid it off and still have thousands left over in debt, which are not dischargable, why is this allowed?
e) Corporations claim bankruptcy and get their debts wiped ALL THE TIME. Corps get subsidies. Farmers get subsidies, including to NOT GROW certain things. No one is bent out of shape over those. Only the working class folks who could get a small break. You all are a bunch of sheep. And corporate shills. And you don't even know it.