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Opinion: Student loan... [View all] Septua Aug 2022 OP
Terms on student loans are particularly onerous. Bankruptcy can't... brush Aug 2022 #1
If you could declare bankruptcy on a student loan, you keep all the benefits of the education MichMan Aug 2022 #21
What exactly are you saying? brush Aug 2022 #24
I'm saying that it would make financial sense for someone to declare bankruptcy MichMan Aug 2022 #28
I still don't get you. Are you for Biden's move? brush Aug 2022 #39
I'm not sure a president can spend $300 billion by EO without congressional approval either MichMan Aug 2022 #47
Hasn't he already done it. Again, are you for... brush Aug 2022 #50
Post removed Post removed Aug 2022 #56
Get serious. Where'd you pull that imaginary example from? brush Aug 2022 #63
If it was targeted to those who needed relief from deep debt that would be one thing. MichMan Aug 2022 #79
I totally agree with you. This is going to make some people very happy Jack the Greater Aug 2022 #96
You do realize that under 125k means Bettie Aug 2022 #112
EXACTLY inthewind21 Aug 2022 #33
Maybe with luxury items, but the vast majority of people who file for bankruptcy can keep their liberal_mama Aug 2022 #64
If the mortgage and car loans are discharged in bankruptcy, you can keep both and never have to pay? MichMan Aug 2022 #95
So, if you ever go bankrupt with massive heart transplant bills, can we repo your ticker? Celerity Aug 2022 #94
Rethugs whine about everything Johnny2X2X Aug 2022 #2
Lots of People 4Q2u2 Aug 2022 #3
I've argued the same thing for a while and it usually was ignored or argued against. Claustrum Aug 2022 #4
They did that as well. W_HAMILTON Aug 2022 #6
Owing 400k but making 180k...that'll take decades... brush Aug 2022 #9
That Harvard Law student isn't eligible Johnny2X2X Aug 2022 #11
Right. My argument is against those who favor 50k for everyone. Claustrum Aug 2022 #34
Agree then Johnny2X2X Aug 2022 #42
This message was self-deleted by its author MichMan Aug 2022 #12
Been working the same job your whole life, have you? Act_of_Reparation Aug 2022 #19
This message was self-deleted by its author MichMan Aug 2022 #25
great Skittles Aug 2022 #100
Yeah, cool story. Act_of_Reparation Aug 2022 #103
Not really how it works though Johnny2X2X Aug 2022 #20
$40K/year x 40 years of work, Ms. Toad Aug 2022 #57
It's about status, bragging rights JI7 Aug 2022 #59
Earning a degree in something doesn't guarantee you a job in it meadowlander Aug 2022 #80
If you are earning 180K you get zero loan relief qazplm135 Aug 2022 #29
My argument is against those with the plan of forgiving 50k for everyone, not the current Biden plan Claustrum Aug 2022 #32
well that plan isn't on the table qazplm135 Aug 2022 #37
There are people who thinks Biden's plan doesn't go far enough. Claustrum Aug 2022 #41
not today qazplm135 Aug 2022 #43
Not necessarily true SickOfTheOnePct Aug 2022 #48
College today should be like high school from yesteryear. W_HAMILTON Aug 2022 #5
I am not sure $300 billion can be added to the debt by EO. MichMan Aug 2022 #7
Your opinion is valid. So are other opinions favoring the $10k CentralMass Aug 2022 #8
We constantly attack Big Oil and Big Pharmaceutical for gouging and greed MichMan Aug 2022 #15
I have always wondered inthewind21 Aug 2022 #52
Great post n/t SickOfTheOnePct Aug 2022 #17
If we can bail out corporations eissa Aug 2022 #10
Perfectly stated. phylny Aug 2022 #27
Give the 10,000 also to the people that paid it already! USALiberal Aug 2022 #30
Exactly, and there is no convincing argument against this. None. BSdetect Aug 2022 #44
Nah you just get a t-shirt. Voltaire2 Aug 2022 #87
No one inthewind21 Aug 2022 #53
An education shouldn't be a mortgage eissa Aug 2022 #60
It's a great idea, doesn't go far enough, and will net an increase in Dem votes. Fiendish Thingy Aug 2022 #13
I agree with you 100% SickOfTheOnePct Aug 2022 #14
+1000 USALiberal Aug 2022 #31
how much did your daughters pay for college qazplm135 Aug 2022 #35
They graduated SickOfTheOnePct Aug 2022 #45
which is tons more than you or I paid for college qazplm135 Aug 2022 #58
We started college funds when our kids were conceived eissa Aug 2022 #65
I don't think the president can set interest rates. BlueCheeseAgain Aug 2022 #67
I'd offer my opinion as counterpoint EYESORE 9001 Aug 2022 #16
I'll bite. Renaissance Man Aug 2022 #18
boom qazplm135 Aug 2022 #36
You win! eissa Aug 2022 #55
Well then inthewind21 Aug 2022 #61
Whose side are you on? Renaissance Man Aug 2022 #66
people need to get off their high horse about mortgages mike_c Aug 2022 #90
I agree with most of your points. BlueCheeseAgain Aug 2022 #69
+1 leftstreet Aug 2022 #71
This. Voltaire2 Aug 2022 #88
this mike_c Aug 2022 #89
+1.n/t obnoxiousdrunk Aug 2022 #99
No response from kcr Aug 2022 #111
I think Biden needs to do it - he needs to keep his promise womanofthehills Aug 2022 #22
Nothing but a $300 Billion giveaway Zeitghost Aug 2022 #23
Sure. Maybe also give it to the poor banks and corporations again that nobody complained about. live love laugh Aug 2022 #75
The whole federally backed student loan program has devolved in KPN Aug 2022 #26
Potential 43 million voters for the Democratic Party Septua Aug 2022 #101
Disagree RANDYWILDMAN Aug 2022 #38
Googled, "how do I know if I qualify for student loan forgiveness" aocommunalpunch Aug 2022 #40
The way it's being done doesn't make much sense Shrek Aug 2022 #46
Exactly n/t SickOfTheOnePct Aug 2022 #49
Not true at all Johnny2X2X Aug 2022 #51
Exactly nt Raine Aug 2022 #92
The more I read about it, the more I like it. Fiendish Thingy Aug 2022 #54
Forgiven debt is taxable income. roamer65 Aug 2022 #62
apparently not true in this case if on income based plan MissB Aug 2022 #70
I would make sure on it. roamer65 Aug 2022 #72
of course! MissB Aug 2022 #76
Should be SickOfTheOnePct Aug 2022 #84
Congress changed the rules for any debt relief between 2021 and 2025 dsc Aug 2022 #108
+1000 roamer65 Aug 2022 #109
They're whining like crazy on IG about it. bif Aug 2022 #68
But can't get fair healthcare for all huh? Brainfodder Aug 2022 #73
I agree, choosing a comparatively fortunate part of society for a benefit to be paid by less Alhena Aug 2022 #74
Sounds Like Trickle Down Economics Renaissance Man Aug 2022 #77
My daughter had given up on going to grad school because she did not want more debt. GumboYaYa Aug 2022 #78
Monthly $400? Hah, my loan started at 2300 librechik Aug 2022 #81
I'm neutral on it. roamer65 Aug 2022 #82
I've Been Saying This the Idea Was First Floated. PBC_Democrat Aug 2022 #83
It's not a level playing field. meadowlander Aug 2022 #85
Righteous rant! radicalleft Aug 2022 #107
All education ought to be free for everyone. Voltaire2 Aug 2022 #86
I agree nt Raine Aug 2022 #91
de rec Celerity Aug 2022 #93
Says it all in a nutshell. Well done. And btw, KPN Aug 2022 #102
Fuck the republicans and what they decide to call it. Did they call the PPP loans Autumn Aug 2022 #97
At least two of those points are probably being made on Truth Social right now BannonsLiver Aug 2022 #98
Those who whine the most about student loans AntivaxHunters Aug 2022 #104
You got it wrong...you deserve the criticism. Seriously petty. Demsrule86 Aug 2022 #105
This does absolutely nothing to solve the real problem here. GuppyGal Aug 2022 #106
Wish I could downvote kcr Aug 2022 #110
For the record... Septua Aug 2022 #113
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