Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re struggling to pay back student loans you’ve either made some remarkably unintelligent decisions in your life or you’ve performed extremely poorly as a student or employee…..likely both.
Or you were born poor or LMC and loans were your only way out of your hopeless life in a bumf*k, underpopulated small town.
Anonymous wrote:Those who never went to college and never had a federal student loan will wind up paying for those of higher socioeconomic status who did. No wonder the wealthy are going woke: many progressive policies benefit them rather than working saps.
Anonymous wrote:“Forgiveness” is a very misleading word with student debt. Nothing disappears. The debt, including interest, still has to be repaid. What changes is who pays. The person who made the commitment, signed the note and received the benefits is relieved of the responsibility. The debt is shifted to people who had nothing to do with the commitment and received none of the benefits. Does this sound fair to you?
Good luck in the midterms, Democrats. You will need it.
Anonymous wrote:So it really appears that 10k of forgiveness is going to happen!! Income cutoff for individuals at either 125k or 150k (couples higher). But law school snd medical school borrowers could well be excluded.
Anonymous wrote:So it really appears that 10k of forgiveness is going to happen!! Income cutoff for individuals at either 125k or 150k (couples higher). But law school snd medical school borrowers could well be excluded.
Anonymous wrote:The *ENTIRE* right wing movement is about billionaires and near billionaires knocking a few points off their tax rates and some regulations off their books, and off-shoring jobs.
And these right wing trolls are obsessed with low and middle class folks getting peanuts of relief from America's racket higher-ed system? Most of these 45 million student loan victims are in regions of the country totally gutted by Conservative policy. In other words, there are no jobs, there is nothing, they are forced to try college and take on debt. About half of them don't even earn a degree.