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LanternWaste

(37,748 posts)
31. 'Seems' is rather the subjective and convenient qualifer
Wed Nov 18, 2020, 06:30 PM
Nov 2020

Any objective analysis you can allow us? Or simply more allegations regarding Buffy the Imaginary Tide Pod?

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Student loan debt relief Turin_C3PO Nov 2020 #1
Only 26% for it - Politico empedocles Nov 2020 #3
Good article. Actually pretty well reasoned. I read the full article last night. OregonBlue Nov 2020 #2
Joe is for just $10000 debt relief in line with free community college & 2 yrs free state university wishstar Nov 2020 #4
Yes, this is a trap genxlib Nov 2020 #5
1000% Agree ... PBC_Democrat Nov 2020 #15
As a parent who sacrificed A LOT so kids wouldn't have to borrow. Pobeka Nov 2020 #18
Yup. It's just a bad idea. BusyBeingBest Nov 2020 #21
Yes, lower interest rates The Revolution Nov 2020 #33
The simple solution LostinRed Nov 2020 #6
Bingo. Dr. Strange Nov 2020 #34
Why can't some of that loan forgiveness thinkingagain Nov 2020 #7
I know people who have worked with non-profits post-graduation Arazi Nov 2020 #19
It already is supposed to be. GaYellowDawg Nov 2020 #28
without a democratic senate, nothing will happen, period beachbumbob Nov 2020 #8
Actually, Biden can enact debt relief by executive order Fiendish Thingy Nov 2020 #16
How? forthemiddle Nov 2020 #29
It is related to the regulations for federally secured loans. Nt Fiendish Thingy Nov 2020 #30
Biden's actual plan seems a lot more nuanced Klaralven Nov 2020 #9
it is amazing how quickly rightwing talking points are adopted. Voltaire2 Nov 2020 #12
5% of discretionary income would be fantastic Johnny2X2X Nov 2020 #13
'Seems' is rather the subjective and convenient qualifer LanternWaste Nov 2020 #31
It really is a bad idea dsc Nov 2020 #10
Discharge in bankruptcy would be a good thing. Klaralven Nov 2020 #14
Excellent article AmericanCanuck Nov 2020 #11
No. For the same reason we don't means test SS Doremus Nov 2020 #17
I think the most Biden will do is acknowledge their concerns, mtnsnake Nov 2020 #20
@Econ_Marshall has a superb multi-thread post on Twitter debunking this Arazi Nov 2020 #22
When banks needed bailed out, somehow we found trillons to pay for it Yeehah Nov 2020 #23
Leave it to "think tank" technocrats to invent justifications for not helping people Maven Nov 2020 #24
word. KG Nov 2020 #25
Truth. Doremus Nov 2020 #32
Please. Go after the multimillionaires. Take taxes from 1% Evergreen Emerald Nov 2020 #26
I see it as a "tuition after the fact," would apply the same standards as a scholarship application DFW Nov 2020 #27
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