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and she is getting one, the proper way, by paying its cost back afterwards.
Repeating myself.........there are a bunch of things we have done the wrong way, why should she expect things to be different for her? She's has seen it happen most of her life.
Repeating myself.........there are a bunch of things we have done the wrong way, why should she expect things to be different for her? She's has seen it happen most of her life.
Because making mistakes before on other issues does not entitle princess to not honor the loan papers she willingly signed. I hope it takes her decades to pay it back, for her entitled attitude.
did you not get the other ironic part? she's "calling" for free public school, while attending private school. maybe she wants her debt to be "forgiven." pretty sure you can't take from the tax payer to fund a private school education. at least not in the real world.
Actually, yes you can. Private school students do indeed get federal grants (GRANTS, not loans) to attend Notre Dame, St Olaf, Pepperdine, (religion-affiliated schools, to boot), Stanford, Harvard, Princeton, Yale, etc.
The best way to build wealth is to get a college education.
Anyone really think Keely's 4-year degree from Northeastern is going to be all that valuable to employers after she exposed what a joke that $150,000-worth of student loan debt "education" has turned out to be? I sure don't.
Repeating myself.........there are a bunch of things we have done the wrong way, why should she expect things to be different for her? She's has seen it happen most of her life.
Anyone really think Keely's 4-year degree from Northeastern is going to be all that valuable to employers after she exposed what a joke that $150,000-worth of student loan debt "education" has turned out to be? I sure don't.
Not unless they want to hire a kid who , when interviewed, said "um" numerous times, and who could not answer basic economic questions about the cost of her wish lists.
She will couch surf in daddy's million dollar home. She will make for a good barista, no doubt.
Because making mistakes before on other issues does not entitle princess to not honor the loan papers she willingly signed. I hope it takes her decades to pay it back, for her entitled attitude.
The bankers signed the bad papers. Odd, it seems they were able to not honor them and pass them off on the taxpayers.
except her parents million dollar home. So impoverished, oh the humanity.
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