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.
The only way to ensure this would be to forgive the loans after they've done those 10 years. They should still make at least the minimum payments on the loan in the meantime.
This is what the law governing PSLF already requires. We literally have this law on the books. You work in public service + make 120 on time payments = you get remaining balance of the student loan forgiven.
The problem was that Betsy de Vos refused to enforce the law in 2017 and approve PSLF forgiveness for those who already did their service and made 120 payments. She literally was refusing to follow the law and lots of people were suing the Dept of Ed. It wasn’t until Biden came into office that they began approving PSLF forgiveness in accordance with the law.
Look, Betsy de Vos was acting like the law didn’t exist. It was egregious. Yet none of you crowing about student loans were harping on this lawless behavior by the first Trump administration.
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.
The only way to ensure this would be to forgive the loans after they've done those 10 years. They should still make at least the minimum payments on the loan in the meantime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Expensive private college tuition should only be for rich people.
And if your local four year public college or university is too expensive for you, then starting your college career at a community college is a great option.
Whatever debate there needs to be about college costs should happen at the state and local level in terms of taxes to support higher education.
People need to start learning to be more realistic and pragmatic about their choices.
There is no rational reason for American taxpayers to pay 100% of your cost to a college that has tuition higher than median household income just because it was your dream.
These loans are not to send people to ivy league schools, and many of them went to places like Strayer and Trump University.
And many of them are for beauty school and truck driving school, not just four year colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is good for helping stop inflation and restoring the value of the dollar. Cutting off 100 percent of benefits to illegals including schooling, free hospital care (make them pay or go to prison and then expelled after hospital release), food credits, shelter, payments of any kind.
Stop the handouts and inflation drops quickly. We need de-flation to reset to 2021 prices .
Look here guys! Another MAGA posting in favor of DEFLATION. FML these people will truly be the death of us..
It’s not deflation to pick up where hyperinflation started. Still highly inflated.
The inflation was global, not limited to the US, and was a result of COVID and the supply chain breaking. Inflation in the US was bad, but better than anywhere else, and the recovery in the US has been better than anywhere else. Trump, with the tariffs and tax cuts, is going to spike inflation again.
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.
The only way to ensure this would be to forgive the loans after they've done those 10 years. They should still make at least the minimum payments on the loan in the meantime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Expensive private college tuition should only be for rich people.
And if your local four year public college or university is too expensive for you, then starting your college career at a community college is a great option.
Whatever debate there needs to be about college costs should happen at the state and local level in terms of taxes to support higher education.
People need to start learning to be more realistic and pragmatic about their choices.
There is no rational reason for American taxpayers to pay 100% of your cost to a college that has tuition higher than median household income just because it was your dream.
These loans are not to send people to ivy league schools, and many of them went to places like Strayer and Trump University.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pay your own bills.
There has been plenty of warnings about student loan debt for decades.
Most Americans do not have college degrees. Why should they pay for largely white collar professionals to have debt relief? You can also go to community college for two years and transfer to in state school while not living on campus, can join the military for debt relief, and simply live within your means to pay it off. Why should the bricklayer breaking their back working 70 hours per week doing hard labor pay to relieve the loans of the art student with $100k of debts due to a degree in pottery while they earn $12/h at the local coffee shop living their Bohemian lifestyle?
We know, adulting is hard. Boo hoo.
1) these people have already paid the basis and a lot of interest back, watch the John Oliver video.
2) most of these people are your nursing home practitioners and teachers, of which, we still have massive shortages.
Omg, you mean I have to pay interest when I take out a loan!!!????
Gee, who knew? If I take out $100k loans, I do not pay off my loan just because I paid $100k back, lol. Holy crap, welcome to adulthood, you have to pay interest on a loan. Your talking point #1 is asinine. You haven't paid back the basis because loans are amortized. Grow up and read a personal finance 101 book. If I take out $500k to buy a home, I may have to pay $900k-1M back over the course of the loan. Just because I pay back $500k by year 15 doesnt mean I've paid back my basis. What an infantile understanding of money.
People need to grow up and change out of their diapers and put their grown up panties on. You take out a loan. Expect to pay it back with interest. Expect it to be on an amortized schedule. You can learn all of this by watching 7 minutes of YouTube videos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gotta try to pay for the tax cuts for corporations and rich people.
Crazy right? People mad about helping out hard working Americans trying to make a better life for themselves and their kids in many cases pursuing education that has a direct impact on the community ie social work, education, nursing etc. No help for them, but happy to give billionaires more money.
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: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
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Understand the issue before you rail against the policy
I thought Oliver, Colbert, Kimmel, Fallon and the other beta boys were leaving the country if Trump was elected. They could drink with Ellen and Portia at Jeremy Clarkson’s pub in the Cotswolds. .
So no actual rebuttal to the FACTS in the video
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pay your own bills.
There has been plenty of warnings about student loan debt for decades.
Most Americans do not have college degrees. Why should they pay for largely white collar professionals to have debt relief? You can also go to community college for two years and transfer to in state school while not living on campus, can join the military for debt relief, and simply live within your means to pay it off. Why should the bricklayer breaking their back working 70 hours per week doing hard labor pay to relieve the loans of the art student with $100k of debts due to a degree in pottery while they earn $12/h at the local coffee shop living their Bohemian lifestyle?
We know, adulting is hard. Boo hoo.
1) these people have already paid the basis and a lot of interest back, watch the John Oliver video.
2) most of these people are your nursing home practitioners and teachers, of which, we still have massive shortages.