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People should not be denied the opportunity to build wealth and live dignified lives because they got an education. That's a ridiculous stance to take.
Pretending that someone who is collage educated and in debt is more of a strain on the economy and our tax dollars over the non educated poverty stricken ones does not make a lot of sense.
This is exactly my entire argument against forgiving formerly accumulated student loans.
The narrative that you continue pushing is that currently the people earning well over the average American income are the ones who need the most help will never make sense to me.
who said this?
again, youre the only here making the assumption only one of the issue can be addressed. who here is making that choice?
You are a liar
I never said anything close to that.
Please, quote me saying this
You are just making **** up at this point to give your argument legs.
So please, miss with this
My mother was 1st gen. She came to america at the age of 12. My grandmother who never got a degree here or abroad had no idea what the college process was like, so my mother did her own research, picked Fordham and ONLY Fordham because it was the best school that was closest to the apartment and signed whatever papers she could to go because she felt it was her only option.They're kids that don't really know anything, especially if they're 1st generation college students, no one to really guide them. You take these children with no financial education and just throw them out there just suddenly responsible for 1000s without proper explanation. It's overwhelming.
There's no binary choice here that needs to be made between helping people with college debt and helping people without degrees. Both things can be done.A ridicules stance? Ok how about the people who did not get the same education?
One of these groups has a much lower chance of living a dignified life and building wealth.
He’s THAT level of low information. Also bothering me that he’s spelling college as collage in every post but let him cook.
The most logical and practical thing to do for any homeowner with student debt is to take out the equity of the home and consolidate the student loan debt with that equity. This way in the event the worst scenario presents itself they can foreclose and *poof* no more student debt.Besides the fact that a car is a necessity in many places, you also ignore that a lot of people can't afford a home or a decent car because of the financial albatross of student loans hanging from their neck weighing them down. People should not be denied the opportunity to build wealth and live dignified lives because they got an education. That's a ridiculous stance to take.
My mother is still paying her student loans for fordham undergrad/law. That's decades of payments we're talking about.
This is also the same guy that he himself disqualified ballots that disenfranchised tens of thousands to win the governor's race. Anything is possible with that scumbag.These dudes keep trying to get this narrative off like it was a bunch of illegally casted ballots they are despicable
Fox news slowly turning on the MAGA psychos was not on my 2020 bingo card
Chill with the Korean automobile slander Fam.Going by your choice of baby's mother, financing plans for Korean automobiles, and foot care regimens, we know that you sometimes don't show the best judgment.
Still, they should just wipe that 15K off da books.
Obama trolled the **** out of Trump
Glad they're fuming over Arizona, which is more or less irrelevant now for the final results. Pennsylvania AND Georgia would also have to be reversed, along with Arizona. Good luck with that.