Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yeah but this country is filled with people like me who paid for our education and are pissed off about this.
Yes, I’m in the same boat but I’m not angry at all. I have earned a great living and was able to pay off my loans. They need help.
I have a good friend who was similarly benevolent because she felt she could afford the tax increase Biden had proposed before he was elected. And she was ok with this type of thing too. Until inflation hit and her husband lost his job. He got a new one but not as good and they had to move so now they have a new mortgage and higher interest rate. It is EASY to be benevolent when you can afford it but you are being self centered in thinking that all of us can. I made decisions about where I would go to school based on tuition and the amount of loans I would need. I made decisions about the jobs I took and my
Living situations based on my debt. That is how it is done. I had to have roommates in my late twenties while at Big Law to pay for my degree. I did NOT take loans and then expect others to pay for them. It is so irresponsible and selfish. And Biden is flat out paying for votes. He is a grifter.
Neither did people whose debt is being forgiven. You think an entire generation and a half went to college solely because they expected some President in the future to cancel their debt? Seems you're just bitter that other people are getting something you aren't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yeah but this country is filled with people like me who paid for our education and are pissed off about this.
Yes, I’m in the same boat but I’m not angry at all. I have earned a great living and was able to pay off my loans. They need help.
I have a good friend who was similarly benevolent because she felt she could afford the tax increase Biden had proposed before he was elected. And she was ok with this type of thing too. Until inflation hit and her husband lost his job. He got a new one but not as good and they had to move so now they have a new mortgage and higher interest rate. It is EASY to be benevolent when you can afford it but you are being self centered in thinking that all of us can. I made decisions about where I would go to school based on tuition and the amount of loans I would need. I made decisions about the jobs I took and my
Living situations based on my debt. That is how it is done. I had to have roommates in my late twenties while at Big Law to pay for my degree. I did NOT take loans and then expect others to pay for them. It is so irresponsible and selfish. And Biden is flat out paying for votes. He is a grifter.
Honey, you don’t know the first thing about me. Biden is not paying for votes. He is fulfilling a campaign promise. Similar to how the GOP campaigned on taking rights away from women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yeah but this country is filled with people like me who paid for our education and are pissed off about this.
Yes, I’m in the same boat but I’m not angry at all. I have earned a great living and was able to pay off my loans. They need help.
I have a good friend who was similarly benevolent because she felt she could afford the tax increase Biden had proposed before he was elected. And she was ok with this type of thing too. Until inflation hit and her husband lost his job. He got a new one but not as good and they had to move so now they have a new mortgage and higher interest rate. It is EASY to be benevolent when you can afford it but you are being self centered in thinking that all of us can. I made decisions about where I would go to school based on tuition and the amount of loans I would need. I made decisions about the jobs I took and my
Living situations based on my debt. That is how it is done. I had to have roommates in my late twenties while at Big Law to pay for my degree. I did NOT take loans and then expect others to pay for them. It is so irresponsible and selfish. And Biden is flat out paying for votes. He is a grifter.
Honey, you don’t know the first thing about me. Biden is not paying for votes. He is fulfilling a campaign promise. Similar to how the GOP campaigned on taking rights away from women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yeah but this country is filled with people like me who paid for our education and are pissed off about this.
Yes, I’m in the same boat but I’m not angry at all. I have earned a great living and was able to pay off my loans. They need help.
+100000000. Isn't this what we should be about? I have paid taxes toward public schools forever and do not have children attending public schools. I have no issue with helping out those who might need it in these tough times. I hope so many teachers benefit greatly and can use that boost for something else they need or want. This decision makes me happy.
Exactly. It seems like many nowadays don’t want any good for others unless they personally benefit. I was very happy for the child credits during the pandemic even though I didn’t benefit from it. It’s like people have turned their backs on “the common good”.
No. It isn’t what we are about. I am way more in favor of universal
Health care than paying for an UMC persons tuition. A 25 year old making 120k gets this. That’s a lot of money for a young person but they are eligible. If it were means tested or connected to public service then maybe. But this is just a give away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yeah but this country is filled with people like me who paid for our education and are pissed off about this.
Yes, I’m in the same boat but I’m not angry at all. I have earned a great living and was able to pay off my loans. They need help.
I have a good friend who was similarly benevolent because she felt she could afford the tax increase Biden had proposed before he was elected. And she was ok with this type of thing too. Until inflation hit and her husband lost his job. He got a new one but not as good and they had to move so now they have a new mortgage and higher interest rate. It is EASY to be benevolent when you can afford it but you are being self centered in thinking that all of us can. I made decisions about where I would go to school based on tuition and the amount of loans I would need. I made decisions about the jobs I took and my
Living situations based on my debt. That is how it is done. I had to have roommates in my late twenties while at Big Law to pay for my degree. I did NOT take loans and then expect others to pay for them. It is so irresponsible and selfish. And Biden is flat out paying for votes. He is a grifter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yeah but this country is filled with people like me who paid for our education and are pissed off about this.
Yes, I’m in the same boat but I’m not angry at all. I have earned a great living and was able to pay off my loans. They need help.
I have a good friend who was similarly benevolent because she felt she could afford the tax increase Biden had proposed before he was elected. And she was ok with this type of thing too. Until inflation hit and her husband lost his job. He got a new one but not as good and they had to move so now they have a new mortgage and higher interest rate. It is EASY to be benevolent when you can afford it but you are being self centered in thinking that all of us can. I made decisions about where I would go to school based on tuition and the amount of loans I would need. I made decisions about the jobs I took and my
Living situations based on my debt. That is how it is done. I had to have roommates in my late twenties while at Big Law to pay for my degree. I did NOT take loans and then expect others to pay for them. It is so irresponsible and selfish. And Biden is flat out paying for votes. He is a grifter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yeah but this country is filled with people like me who paid for our education and are pissed off about this.
Yes, I’m in the same boat but I’m not angry at all. I have earned a great living and was able to pay off my loans. They need help.
+100000000. Isn't this what we should be about? I have paid taxes toward public schools forever and do not have children attending public schools. I have no issue with helping out those who might need it in these tough times. I hope so many teachers benefit greatly and can use that boost for something else they need or want. This decision makes me happy.
Exactly. It seems like many nowadays don’t want any good for others unless they personally benefit. I was very happy for the child credits during the pandemic even though I didn’t benefit from it. It’s like people have turned their backs on “the common good”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yeah but this country is filled with people like me who paid for our education and are pissed off about this.
Yes, I’m in the same boat but I’m not angry at all. I have earned a great living and was able to pay off my loans. They need help.
+100000000. Isn't this what we should be about? I have paid taxes toward public schools forever and do not have children attending public schools. I have no issue with helping out those who might need it in these tough times. I hope so many teachers benefit greatly and can use that boost for something else they need or want. This decision makes me happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yeah but this country is filled with people like me who paid for our education and are pissed off about this.
Yes, I’m in the same boat but I’m not angry at all. I have earned a great living and was able to pay off my loans. They need help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yeah but this country is filled with people like me who paid for our education and are pissed off about this.
Yes, I’m in the same boat but I’m not angry at all. I have earned a great living and was able to pay off my loans. They need help.
+100000000. Isn't this what we should be about? I have paid taxes toward public schools forever and do not have children attending public schools. I have no issue with helping out those who might need it in these tough times. I hope so many teachers benefit greatly and can use that boost for something else they need or want. This decision makes me happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yeah but this country is filled with people like me who paid for our education and are pissed off about this.
Yes, I’m in the same boat but I’m not angry at all. I have earned a great living and was able to pay off my loans. They need help.
Anonymous wrote:blah blah blah, same people looking for a handout will be asking for another handout in the future. waste of time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m pretty sure loan forgiveness won’t be for the UMC or rich.
Tell a barber or a mechanic in the mid west or the south that someone making $125K (individual) or $250K (family) is not UMC.
They will laugh in your face.
They could have taken out loans and gone to college!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m pretty sure loan forgiveness won’t be for the UMC or rich.
Tell a barber or a mechanic in the mid west or the south that someone making $125K (individual) or $250K (family) is not UMC.
They will laugh in your face.
They could have taken out loans and gone to college!?
And some CHOSE not to! It’s ok to do that too. But now we don’t have student loan debt and have to help pay for those that DID choose to go to college. We live the way we want to, but don’t want to pay for others to live the way they want to . The entitlement mentality in this country will do it in mark my words.