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In reply to the discussion: N.J. Forces Mom to Pay Son's Student Loans: Murder 'Does Not Meet Threshold for Loan Forgiveness' [View all]Dems2002
(509 posts)The number of responses here that believe this is completely acceptable because the mom co-signed for the loan are astonishing to me.
1. If you read the article it explains that New Jersey is the only entity who didn't forgive this loan.
2. This loan was for her son to pursue higher education - something that has zero value after his death. Had she co-signed on a house or car loan, she'd be able to sell it.
3. This is our government. What the hell is our government thinking that it is in the state's best interest to pursue payment on this loan?
The fact that democrats think there is nothing wrong here is baffling to me. Higher education should not even require such burdensome loans in the first place. Debt forgiveness in such a situation shouldn't be a question.
Those whi parse this down to legal vs moral are missing so very much...the soul of the democratic party that I believed in. We should be fighting for what is moral. If the decision lacks morality but is legal, public shaming is a terrific way to fix it. We don't have to simply bend over and take it.