Anonymous wrote:What if this had been done differently? What if Biden had said…
I know you haven’t had to make a payment since March 2020 and interest has not accrued.
We are going to resume payments on January 1st, but for 2023 you can make principal only payments to pay down as much as possible through 2023.
Loan terms will resume on January 1, 2024.
Who would pay as much as they could?
Anonymous wrote:Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi publicly stated that Biden's action to forgive $10,000 of student loan debt is NOT legal; only Congress has that power. He can, however,enact a moratorium on payments.
Unless Congress acts, students are unlikely to get the $10,000 or $20,000 student debt loan forgiveness.
Anonymous wrote:Listening to KJP today trying to explain the legal justification for this policy and the economics of it was pure magic. It was a trip through time and space far away from the shackles of logic and mathematics. I’m going to rewatch it tomorrow night and crack open a great Pinot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nanny again- with that $10k, I could go to a trades school and it would change my life.
Take out a student loan, go to school, apply for loan forgiveness. That’s how it works.
Nobody is sending checks to students.
This is a one time thing. Future students don't get any forgiveness that I've heard of.
That is so f'king unfair
“Fair”? Oh, you want to talk about fair in America? OK. I guess we’ll start with addressing the biggest unfairnesses of all:
1) This land was taken from Native people’s with bloodshed, force and unfair policies that echoes to this day.
2) This land was built on the backs of enslaved people, who were then subjected to unfair laws and policies, and the echoes continue to this day.
3) Women weren’t allowed to vote until 1920 and still do not make equal pay for equal work, and who bear the brunt of the financial burden of children—wanted or unwanted—in many cases and in many ways.
Thanks for kicking off a discussion about fairness. Looks like we’ll get to your concern about the unfairness of this debt forgiveness in about 200 years when we adequately address the other injustices that mar this country and hold its citizens back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nanny again- with that $10k, I could go to a trades school and it would change my life.
Take out a student loan, go to school, apply for loan forgiveness. That’s how it works.
Nobody is sending checks to students.
This is a one time thing. Future students don't get any forgiveness that I've heard of.
That is so f'king unfair
Anonymous wrote:I'm someone who's not going to benefit from this and I'm 100% on board. My first job out of college was working with low income kids and the student loan debt problem really hit them disproportionately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm someone who's not going to benefit from this and I'm 100% on board. My first job out of college was working with low income kids and the student loan debt problem really hit them disproportionately.
But again, what about the low income kids graduating next year or the year after? This isn’t a recurring program. It’s a one time wealth redistribution going to mostly higher income people.
My sister is a SAHM in a LCOL area. Gorgeous large new construction home. Husband makes $140k. They got every round of stimulus, all the child tax credit money, and now they each get $10k of loan forgiveness.
Is she the person you are all intending to receive all this free money? Because I’m sure there are tons more like her. They’ve spent it all on pricey cars and travel. It’s insanity. What’s even crazier is they are Fox News republicans. Jokes on the Dems!
Anonymous wrote:I'm someone who's not going to benefit from this and I'm 100% on board. My first job out of college was working with low income kids and the student loan debt problem really hit them disproportionately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nanny again- with that $10k, I could go to a trades school and it would change my life.
Take out a student loan, go to school, apply for loan forgiveness. That’s how it works.
Nobody is sending checks to students.
This is a one time thing. Future students don't get any forgiveness that I've heard of.
That is so f'king unfair