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Old 02-10-2018, 08:25 PM
 
Location: 89434
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If you want to cancel student loans after a student graduates, then the college must remove records of the student that has attended.

So if you want to get a car loan or a mortgage, you need high enough income and a good credit score But you can instantly get a student loan if you don't have a job or method to pay it back? That makes no sense to me.
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Old 02-10-2018, 08:34 PM
 
Location: Long Island
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Originally Posted by LordSquidworth View Post
Your comprehension of what you quote is nil.



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my comprehension is nill???

1. I'm not even touching the 'luxury' or not points..... has no interest to me whether it is factual or not

2. how about you ADDRESS THIS:
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hmmm... so what you are saying is that when someone SIGNS A CONTRACT for a debt.. a contract they AGREED to repay (after all they are getting money, to pay for THEIR education), that they should just renege and have the government (which guarantees these loans) just wave some magic wand, and say "all if forgiven" have fun with your free money....which btw then sets a precedent and then everyone will be looking for free money they don't have to repay...and if higher education does become "free" it then diminishes the value of said degrees

why do liberals always push for mediocracy
are you saying a loan is not a contract????

are you saying that people who take these loans...contracts...should not have to repay them???

are you saying that if the government ...waved some magic wand, and said "all if forgiven" for this CURRENT debt ...that there would not be millions of #metoo candidates complaining about how they PAID there loans off...and a bunch of others looking for the NEXT HANDOUT???

are you saying that degrees don't get degraded or diminished if given out for free???



seems to me your comprehension or awareness of this is shall we say....lacking

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Old 02-10-2018, 08:37 PM
 
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Seriously Can you please tell me more about these luxury dorms and chef prepared meals.
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Chef prepared meals?

I don't think so...

But perhaps the OP has a different definition of "chef prepared" than I do.
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Old 02-10-2018, 08:38 PM
 
Location: Long Island
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If you want to cancel student loans after a student graduates, then the college must remove records of the student that has attended.

So if you want to get a car loan or a mortgage, you need high enough income and a good credit score But you can instantly get a student loan if you don't have a job or method to pay it back? That makes no sense to me.
since the car/house/education is the collateral...... if they want to renege on their loans ... then repossess their degrees, because they, in showing they ARE UNWILLING to repay the contract they AGREED TO........
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Old 02-10-2018, 08:48 PM
 
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If you want to cancel student loans after a student graduates, then the college must remove records of the student that has attended.

So if you want to get a car loan or a mortgage, you need high enough income and a good credit score But you can instantly get a student loan if you don't have a job or method to pay it back? That makes no sense to me.
If this ever happens? I'd like a refund for paying out of pocket for my kid's college tuition.

I could have made him take out student loans.

Maybe I will, next year & for the rest of his years in college & grad school, along with my younger two. Just incase the nut jobs actually get their way with this.

Why should I have to pay and others get away with "poor me, it's so HARD to pay back a loan I took out"?
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Old 02-10-2018, 10:21 PM
 
Location: Ohio
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Supposedly, if the federal government just canceled the $1.4 trillion in outstanding debt that cause GDP to rise, unemployment to go down hundreds of thousands of new jobs yearly.
It will not cause GDP to increase.

It will, however, cause the federal debt to increase from $20.6 TRILLION to $22.0 TRILLION.
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Old 02-11-2018, 04:13 AM
 
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Odd that it's OK to forgive Wall Streets debt but it's evil somehow to forgive a student's.
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Old 02-11-2018, 05:07 AM
 
Location: Just over the horizon
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Odd that it's OK to forgive Wall Streets debt but it's evil somehow to forgive a student's.


Why should either get a break from their responsibilities?

How about we just get government out of the student loan and bail out business altogether?

Tuitions would drop like a rock, because they'd no longer have a guaranteed payer in Uncle Sam.
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Old 02-11-2018, 05:13 AM
 
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Why should either get a break from their responsibilities?
Kinda late for that isn't it? Look at the recent arguments. "Tax cuts, tax cuts, tax cuts". How do we get the money back from Wall Street? It isn't through tax cuts. Where is the discussion about forcing them to pay their debts. The auto companies still owe us a ton of money.

Where are the arguments to make them pay it back?

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How about we just get government out of the student loan and bail out business altogether?
Great. When do you think we will shut the Fed's doors?

You are arguing for something you know we aren't going to do, in large part because no one is making the argument.
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Old 02-11-2018, 05:25 AM
 
Location: the very edge of the continent
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Odd that it's OK to forgive Wall Streets debt but it's evil somehow to forgive a student's.
The only debt that's been forgiven is $1.8 trillion worth of Fannie and Freddie MBS on the Federal Reserve's H.4.1. QE money was created to pay for that.
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