Anonymous wrote:Is this going to retroactively also include the good folks who paid off their loans on their own?
Anonymous wrote:If you paid your loans you don't need loan relief. I don't have children, so I dont get a tax deduction or childcare benefits. Should I be stomping around about how it's not fair, and that someone should pay me something for these benefits I don't need?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Stomp your feet like a toddler. You’re ridiculous.
This is how dems use YOUR money to buy votes for themselves.
Anonymous wrote:I am a Dem and am a adamantly opposed to student loan forgiveness. Pay your debts.
Anonymous wrote:
Stomp your feet like a toddler. You’re ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I paid off my student loan. I am thrilled that I did. I am also happy that others are getting their loans forgiven. Student loan debt drags down the economy. Younger borrowers entered a horrible job market. I don’t understand why other posters get so worked up about debt forgiveness. Other should suffer because you did? It’s like you believe we should not have new drugs available for diseases because others who died didn’t have access to them.
Boo hoo. Older millennials graduated into an even worse job market during 2008. No one bailed us out or gave us stimulus checks. Many of my friends had their credits completely ruined after they lost their jobs and had to choose between paying student loans, rent, or for food. I paid my loans, so can Gen Z I would have vastly more wealth and would have owned a home many years earlier if I got a free handout. Give me my money back. Apparently only dumb people pay their loans that they signed a contract for. Gee, who knew.thr biggest financial mistake you'd ever make is to payoff debt responsibly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Debts are rich people’s assets. Rich are NEVER going to free the poor.
Yeah I was just thinking this... Just waiting for the banks to step in an crush this. They won't be giving up those interest payments that easily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you paid your loans you don't need loan relief. I don't have children, so I dont get a tax deduction or childcare benefits. Should I be stomping around about how it's not fair, and that someone should pay me something for these benefits I don't need?
Student loans aren't the only type out there.
Just think of how much money people could pump back into the economy without having to pay their mortgage or Car loan payments! Gimme some of that debt relief!
Seriously, this thread shows how out of touch most are. The people who need the most help have never stepped foot on a University campus. Wake up!
Your trolling is so Zzzzzzzz. Poor and blue collar middle class kids go to the local community college and 4-year commuter university and still rack up debt. Most of them don't graduate. They still have loans to service.
You think the neediest people in our society are kids who went to a 4-year commuter university and only finish a couple of years? Get out of your freakin bubble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you paid your loans you don't need loan relief. I don't have children, so I dont get a tax deduction or childcare benefits. Should I be stomping around about how it's not fair, and that someone should pay me something for these benefits I don't need?
Student loans aren't the only type out there.
Just think of how much money people could pump back into the economy without having to pay their mortgage or Car loan payments! Gimme some of that debt relief!
Seriously, this thread shows how out of touch most are. The people who need the most help have never stepped foot on a University campus. Wake up!
Your trolling is so Zzzzzzzz. Poor and blue collar middle class kids go to the local community college and 4-year commuter university and still rack up debt. Most of them don't graduate. They still have loans to service.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you paid your loans you don't need loan relief. I don't have children, so I dont get a tax deduction or childcare benefits. Should I be stomping around about how it's not fair, and that someone should pay me something for these benefits I don't need?
Student loans aren't the only type out there.
Just think of how much money people could pump back into the economy without having to pay their mortgage or Car loan payments! Gimme some of that debt relief!
Seriously, this thread shows how out of touch most are. The people who need the most help have never stepped foot on a University campus. Wake up!