Joe steals Nancy's purse

HGCC

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You know what's good for a country, having an uneducated population. Fuck school, ain't no books never done nothing.

The kids of the wealthy and upper middle class don't generally have to take out loans. While a college degree is now the entry fee to many jobs, they no longer have quite the earning potential they once did.

Also, doesn't really matter if they forgive the loans. Ye olde MMT allows for it. Same reason we can spend endlessly on wars, just get something good out of it this time.
 

ActionianJacksonian

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You know what's good for a country, having an uneducated population. Fuck school, ain't no books never done nothing.

The kids of the wealthy and upper middle class don't generally have to take out loans. While a college degree is now the entry fee to many jobs, they no longer have quite the earning potential they once did.

Also, doesn't really matter if they forgive the loans. Ye olde MMT allows for it. Same reason we can spend endlessly on wars, just get something good out of it this time.
We are literally doing TARP every quarter. 4 million set to be evicted next month and 20 million are behind on their utilities. The majority of student loans are from upper middle class white kids.
 

ActionianJacksonian

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This is a drop in the bucket compared to the trillions in tax cuts the republicans gave to the uber rich. The republicans dropped those taxes right on to the poor janitors shoulders...
Then make the Uber rich *into middle class, should help tax receipts quite a bit!
 
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ActionianJacksonian

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I doubt that this helps many janitors out. It's true that it helps out mostly middle upper-class kids. It's also true that it's better than all the bailouts we've given banks and the oil industry over the years, if you wanna play the "which is worse" game.
What is true of who may write law concerning bailouts?
 

HGCC

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We are literally doing TARP every quarter. 4 million set to be evicted next month and 20 million are behind on their utilities. The majority of student loans are from upper middle class white kids.
So uh, what do the first two sentences have to do with the third?
 

PopAndSonGrows

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You know what's good for a country, having an uneducated population. Fuck school, ain't no books never done nothing.

The kids of the wealthy and upper middle class don't generally have to take out loans. While a college degree is now the entry fee to many jobs, they no longer have quite the earning potential they once did.

Also, doesn't really matter if they forgive the loans. Ye olde MMT allows for it. Same reason we can spend endlessly on wars, just get something good out of it this time.
Speak fer yerself.

We done put a book under the wobbly table leg and it done fixed it :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

hanimmal

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We are literally doing TARP every quarter. 4 million set to be evicted next month and 20 million are behind on their utilities. The majority of student loans are from upper middle class white kids.
Lmao yeah doctors having $350k in student loans coming from upper middle class families is a lot. But at the same time their income is above $125k and would be ineligible for this forgiveness.

fucking bullshit propaganda troll talking points nonstop from this idiot trying to push the divisive narratives.
 

rkymtnman

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The majority of student loans are from upper middle class white kids.
more lack of evidence bullshit from you. just what we expected.
The least wealthy Americans are most likely to hold student loan debt — and more of it. 36.0% of families in the bottom quartile of net worth owe a median of $32,000 in student loan debt. Meanwhile, 5.7% of families in the top 10% owe student debt, at a median of $20,000.
 

PopAndSonGrows

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Lmao yeah doctors having $350k in student loans coming from upper middle class families is a lot. But at the same time their income is above $125k and would be ineligible for this forgiveness.

fucking bullshit propaganda troll talking points nonstop from this idiot trying to push the divisive narratives.
Dude, couldn't agree with you more. Reeeeaaallly unsure why dumb cucks like AssholianJacksonian keep pushing divisive narratives when, quite frankly, the side he's pushing for genuinely doesn't care about him. Unless he were worth millions, which, if he's posting on this forum I'd bet that isn't the case.
 

ActionianJacksonian

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Bottom line:

People shouldn't have to go into fucking debt to get an education.
Federal involvement in financing education is literally the reason noone can afford it though.

It's amazing that anyone who thinks we can't afford education thinks we magically can if we also pay for a huge bureaucracy to manage what's deemed unaffordable and is in fact what made it so unaffordable.
 

ActionianJacksonian

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more lack of evidence bullshit from you. just what we expected.
The least wealthy Americans are most likely to hold student loan debt — and more of it. 36.0% of families in the bottom quartile of net worth owe a median of $32,000 in student loan debt. Meanwhile, 5.7% of families in the top 10% owe student debt, at a median of $20,000.
What scale? The top is $125k.

LOL

and also you may be assuming that the debt holders are all graduates. Not true. Colleges have lowered standards to snatch up PELL money and they don't care if you graduate or not if you're over your head in school.

Why don't you idiots pose real solutions and just make grades 13-16 part of public school and run it all through the actual Legislature?
 
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