NorthDallas40
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You realize the PPP trash passed the Senate 96-0.Just love seeing the Republicans hypocrisy, chump.
It's easy for you and me to see and understand what "checks and balances " means in a democracy. But these trashy low life liberals only understand dictatorshipsDude ... It's Unconstitutional to do what Joe wanted to do.. I spelled it out pretty plain for you to read. We live under a Constitution set up many years ago by FF. Joe was "buying votes" to win an election. Can you not read & have comprehension too?
You still did not say why student loan forgiveness is a bad thing
Tell MTG she needs to pay back all that PPP money, let Jared and Ivanka know also.First, we're talking loans not free money. You buy a car, a house, or anything else with borrowed money; you pay it back ... that's how it works. If you want to argue that students aren't/weren't discriminating enough to understand and make choices as a basis for some sort of loan mitigation, I could go along with that IF the deal also takes away the vote from that age group. If you aren't mature enough to understand one thing, then it's reasonable to believe it covers other issues.
The point is a lot of the people with high student loan balances made poor choices. Pick an affordable path - not an expensive university you can't afford. Pick a career path that stands a chance of paying back what you invest - liberal arts, history, and a lot of other "studies" ain't it. Work. Join the military and use the GI Bill - I did, and I'm sure others here have done the same. The hard truth is that the university life as an "experience" and studies that make you "rounded" but don't offer a future are for wealthy kids - everybody else better have a workable plan and minimize any student debt. It's just that simple.
The other thing to consider is ditching the dem idiocy of college for all. Higher education has never been a right and was never intended for all people. College should be seen the path for people who did more than get by in HS; it is not an extension of K-12. We need trades too; cars aren't going to fix themselves, neither are pipes or any number of other things we depend on daily. The fact is that college costs are just like any other item subject to the law of supply and demand. The cost has been driven up disproportionately vs need because kids who have no need or reason to go to college do so ... and then find them selves without an applicable education or trade.
First, we're talking loans not free money. You buy a car, a house, or anything else with borrowed money; you pay it back ... that's how it works. If you want to argue that students aren't/weren't discriminating enough to understand and make choices as a basis for some sort of loan mitigation, I could go along with that IF the deal also takes away the vote from that age group. If you aren't mature enough to understand one thing, then it's reasonable to believe it covers other issues.
The point is a lot of the people with high student loan balances made poor choices. Pick an affordable path - not an expensive university you can't afford. Pick a career path that stands a chance of paying back what you invest - liberal arts, history, and a lot of other "studies" ain't it. Work. Join the military and use the GI Bill - I did, and I'm sure others here have done the same. The hard truth is that the university life as an "experience" and studies that make you "rounded" but don't offer a future are for wealthy kids - everybody else better have a workable plan and minimize any student debt. It's just that simple.
The other thing to consider is ditching the dem idiocy of college for all. Higher education has never been a right and was never intended for all people. College should be seen the path for people who did more than get by in HS; it is not an extension of K-12. We need trades too; cars aren't going to fix themselves, neither are pipes or any number of other things we depend on daily. The fact is that college costs are just like any other item subject to the law of supply and demand. The cost has been driven up disproportionately vs need because kids who have no need or reason to go to college do so ... and then find them selves without an applicable education or trade.