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In reply to the discussion: I'm actually in shock about how much negativity there is coming from democrats about [View all]USALiberal
(10,877 posts)22. So in 5-10 years we pay off their debts again? Nt
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I'm actually in shock about how much negativity there is coming from democrats about [View all]
peoli
Jun 2021
OP
+1. The overhead is obscene - layer upon fucking layer of vice deans and useless paper pushers
dalton99a
Jun 2021
#4
No, if you look at the OPs prior post, it was about Biden simply writing off all student debt by EO
SoonerPride
Jun 2021
#38
All of which I could support. But an EO simply writing off billions is patently ridculous.
SoonerPride
Jun 2021
#41
Right. But this thread complains about the negativity of DUers in reply to the prior post of an EO
SoonerPride
Jun 2021
#44
To me it's mostly a problem of messaging ... 'cancelling' is a dumb framing to use
Hugh_Lebowski
Jun 2021
#3
Where is the discussion on why it is so expensive in the first place and how to fix it?
MichMan
Jun 2021
#7
Our federal and state governments used to understand that investing in education
summer_in_TX
Jun 2021
#9
+1. College administrators screwing the public in their quest to imitate corporate CEOs
dalton99a
Jun 2021
#43
Well, I choose a high paying major and was working at slightly over min. wage at the time
MichMan
Jun 2021
#55
How about those who are poor, didn't go to college and are working jobs that don't provide an
Scrivener7
Jun 2021
#60
You think people buried in student loan debt aren't also working their asses off?
peoli
Jun 2021
#61
Yes they are, i'm fine with them getting their loans removed and the one who paid it money back!
USALiberal
Jun 2021
#63
It's necessary. The younger generations are being destroyed by this economically
Withywindle
Jun 2021
#19
I worked my ass off through college and ended up w. minimal debt which I paid . . .
hatrack
Jun 2021
#26
It amounts to a wealth transfer from the poor to the middle and upper class
SoonerPride
Jun 2021
#47
If someone with a college degree is living in poverty, the issue goes beyond merely college debt.
George II
Jun 2021
#34
Personally, i wouldn't be adverse to limiting federal scholarships to STEM fields.
Calista241
Jun 2021
#64
I think there can be legitimate debate on how to proceed with policy changes on this issue.
totodeinhere
Jun 2021
#57