Anonymous wrote:In the meantime, I’ve been saving for 15 years from my children’s education. I don’t even qualify for FAFSA.
Anonymous wrote:In the meantime, I’ve been saving for 15 years from my children’s education. I don’t even qualify for FAFSA.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do I keep seeing six-figures of student debts discharged from multi-degree professional class persons making six-figure salaries?
That is truly horrible optics.
Aren't there millions of legitimately still poor Americans -- largely minorities and poor white people -- with delinquent federal loans who never finished college? Discharge those.
Because they did 10 years of public service at a non-profit or government employer. Which is exactly according to the terms of student loan law signed by President GW Bush and passed on bipartisan basis in Congress.
Do you want Biden to disregard the law that covers public service loan forgivenss?
Well, that’s just not true.
The Education Department will automatically erase loans for 317,000 people who attended any Art Institute campus between Jan. 1, 2004 and Oct. 16, 2017.
So the later group couldn’t possibly have done 10 years of public service anywhere. Biden is simply wiping their slate clean, at the expense of everyone else.
DP
Thank you, pp. The Biden fangirls here put out information, say it is fact, when in reality it is crap they are making up as they go along.
Anonymous wrote:If I have to be the one on the hook to pay off these student loans for some kid,
- can I get a photo of the kid, or maybe a handwritten letter or something??
Anonymous wrote:I’m glad that my tax dollars are used to pay off the loans of privileged students at Ivy League schools who cosplay as Palestinian refugees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Then sue the Arts Institutes for restitution. This administration is handing out free money hand over fist and it’s the TAXPAYERS who are footing the bill. Insane.
DP
I like Biden, don't get me wrong. I think his heart is in the right place. But forgiving student loans from a fraudulent art institute instead of suing the institute for fraud?
I mean, the Biden Administration is suing Sheetz because they won't hire convicted felons. What could go wrong, having convicted felons manning 24-hour gasoline and convenience stores in rural areas. Those felons will be setting up skimming stations and eyeing the women who arrive alone. They'll be stealing the gasoline and replacing it with water once the mob gets involved. Sheetz are all over our area - VA, MD, PA, DE, WV. We the customers will be directly and adversely affected.
Do I have it right - instead of going after the corporations and individuals (ahem, hello Trump) churning out graduates from the fraudulent schools, they're forgiving the loans? Once again, we the people are left holding the bag.
The DOJ sued one big scam university for $67 million. There are probably more.
Universities: Hedge Funds with a degree & transcript printer.