Anonymous wrote:So many wealthy people for whom 10k is a drop in the bucket and who benefit from all sorts of tax loopholes for the rich and gigantic PPP loan forgiveness are making a lot of noise about someone earning 50k a year getting a break for once. Can’t have those poors getting something they don’t qualify for!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:trump was one extreme, biden is way on the other side of the spectrum. stop the damn spending. we really someone in the middle next time.
Yes. Yes. Yes.
+1000
Anonymous wrote:Is this a one time event? That is, if my freshman kid takes out a loan this year, will it be forgiven, since the loan is in his name?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a teacher who makes less than $125k but with my husband’s income we make about $300k, so I don’t think I’m eligible, right? Boo.
Possible to file separately? You'd have to do the math to see if it is worth it. It's also based on AGI, so if you contribute to health and a 401k, it reduces your AGI.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a teacher who makes less than $125k but with my husband’s income we make about $300k, so I don’t think I’m eligible, right? Boo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t wait to vote in November and throw these cretins out of office.
Good luck! One of your right-wing organizations is going to challenge the forgiveness and payment pause which will make the Republicans responsible for all young people getting hit with student loan bills again. Better start getting comfortable with Millennial and Gen Z progressive values.
Anonymous wrote:trump was one extreme, biden is way on the other side of the spectrum. stop the damn spending. we really someone in the middle next time.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure the Democratic base loves this, but presumably most Democrats are going to vote for Biden anyways.
This will, however, turn off a lot of Independents who Democrats and Biden desperately need right now.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t wait to vote in November and throw these cretins out of office.