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In reply to the discussion: This Court Case Could Unshackle Americans From Student Debt [View all]kristopher
(29,798 posts)111. What is your personal experience with this issue?
You come across as a dogmatic preacher who lacks any insight into the mechanics of the problem you are pontificating on.
So please share with us your example of how you navigated the rocky shoals of a hollowed out economy, stagnant wages, sky-high levels of young adult unemployment, and sky-rocketing tuition costs.
We really, really look forward to sharing in your wisdom.
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This is especially true when you consider the involvement of private educational institutes
Major Nikon
Oct 2015
#2
Great post! Damned if we do and if we don't. Strange how they worked this out...
erronis
Oct 2015
#102
I almost stopped reading when he said he was fortunate to have parents that could afford to ...
Hassin Bin Sober
Oct 2015
#134
"why would someone major in English or history without getting a teaching certificate?"
bvar22
Oct 2015
#109
I have found most of your statements to be untrue....at least in my life experience.
bvar22
Oct 2015
#115
You wanna know what's a waste of taxpayer dollars? Paying for diploma mill degrees.
Gormy Cuss
Oct 2015
#139
Exactly. The scenario some speak of here (Don't borrow) might work if Americans were...
BlueJazz
Oct 2015
#25
It's amazing how much foresight and worldly knowledge they expect kids and young adults to have
Maven
Oct 2015
#123
Yes, don't do anything unless you KNOW EXACTLY WHAT WILL HAPPEN IN THE FUTURE.
Hissyspit
Oct 2015
#78
easy to say, until you take out student loans based on gov. statistics that
magical thyme
Oct 2015
#23
True, don't take them out, but that's not help to those already stuck with inescapable debt
Cheese Sandwich
Oct 2015
#28
Well, even lowly public state schools can cost "only" $15,000 - $25,000 a year.
Arugula Latte
Oct 2015
#51
Yep, let's keep our populace dumb with only the rich being able to afford an education.
Live and Learn
Oct 2015
#81
The reason lenders sign off on six figure loans to 18 year olds is that lack of risk.
lumberjack_jeff
Oct 2015
#6
Nobody ever questions how to pay for it when we decide it's time to drop bombs on middle eastern
Ed Suspicious
Oct 2015
#59
Please quit pretending this is not possible. California had free college education until Reagan
Live and Learn
Oct 2015
#84
How to pay for college? With a modest tax on Wall Street speculations. When the banks
appalachiablue
Oct 2015
#55
Three family generations went to college, left with no debt & found good jobs. What happened?
appalachiablue
Oct 2015
#26
That's not out of the realm of possibilities. The growing activist middle class and large
appalachiablue
Oct 2015
#67
Hope there are some good lawyers with a lot of student debt willing to help out!
Dustlawyer
Oct 2015
#32
When I see stronger laws governing businesses I will consider pressing individuals
Scalded Nun
Oct 2015
#33
I know someone who had their wages garnished for ten years and NONE of it went to the loan....
Spitfire of ATJ
Oct 2015
#56