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In reply to the discussion: Petition to cancel all student debt [View all]MrMickeysMom
(20,453 posts)54. As opposed to borrowing with zero interests rates?
That's what our international banking system does that operates right out of Wall Street.
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Why? I could see a petition to lower the interest rates to something reasonable, but why should a
still_one
Mar 2015
#1
I vote for zero interest rate as long as the debt is being hornored and kept current
Brother Buzz
Mar 2015
#2
I'd say payment required to be current be capped at 8% of after tax income
HereSince1628
Mar 2015
#10
I said I am not set on a number, whatever it is, and it could go to zero, it should
HereSince1628
Mar 2015
#47
Sorry, I don't see canceling all student debt as a good thing. The cost has to be paid by someone.
Shrike47
Mar 2015
#7
Because the "Affordable Care Act" was supposed to fix the medical debt problem
davidn3600
Mar 2015
#35
Why not? Geithner had the homeowners 'foam the runway' so banks could make a soft landing.
Octafish
Mar 2015
#15
I don't agree we should cancel it. Maybe lower interest. If we cancel it then someone needs.....
Logical
Mar 2015
#18
Do you demand stores pay the difference when they have a sale on something you bought a month ago?
Scootaloo
Mar 2015
#31
1% wallstreeters who spent tons of $$$ on their MBAs looking for another bailout? n/t
PoliticAverse
Mar 2015
#53