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In reply to the discussion: The FAIREST solution to student loan debt [View all]Baltimike
(4,441 posts)34. Or, maybe just forgive all of the debt and stop putting codicils on to amerliorate
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So in five or 10 years we do the whole thing over again and pay it all off? Nt
USALiberal
May 2022
#2
Do you think there would be more or less bling if taxpayers were footing the bill?
MichMan
May 2022
#86
There is a difference between subsidizing poor - and even irresponsible - choices
Ms. Toad
May 2022
#14
Yeah, and Reagan knew of a welfare queen who drove to pick up her food stamps in a Cadillac
wackadoo wabbit
May 2022
#24
Can you please be more specific about the degrees sought, the fields of study attempted, and the...
xocetaceans
May 2022
#25
My oldest granddaughter is headed to medical school in a couple of years. Her estimated debt will be
PortTack
May 2022
#28
Maybe a program where they can reduce or get rid of student debt if they work in an underserved
JI7
May 2022
#30
Or, maybe just forgive all of the debt and stop putting codicils on to amerliorate
Baltimike
May 2022
#34
Oh come on. Docs make $200+K a year. They can afford $25K in debt payments for 20 years.
Hoyt
May 2022
#51
Sorry, I'd rather skew the forgiveness to undergraduates who theoretically didn't benefit as much
Hoyt
May 2022
#56
"We aren't going to forgive the total $1.7 Trillion in student loans..." Why not??
Doremus
May 2022
#67
Because that will pay for a for Child Care, etc. People who went to college and are earning more
Hoyt
May 2022
#71
How is the loan market predatory when the Federal government took it over in 2010?
MichMan
May 2022
#87
Agree with your summation. Students should be willing to take,on some debt to achieve their
PortTack
May 2022
#29
Do the businesses who got tax cuts get a rebate on the higher rate they paid in previous years?
Baltimike
May 2022
#36
Sorry, I'm for stuff that helps those who need it, not a doctor, lawyer, engineer, etc., who
Hoyt
May 2022
#52
You're farther to the right of most people here - so your opinion isn't surprising in the least.
tenderfoot
May 2022
#83
I don't see how we can forgive all student debt...and it will destroy the loan program.
Demsrule86
May 2022
#60
Can I get mine retroactively forgiven, and be reimbursed for the interest?
LudwigPastorius
May 2022
#91
Serious question: That has to be justified to people with no student debt. How do you justify that?
In It to Win It
May 2022
#92