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by gotorazor
1074 days ago
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You should read the whole story before commenting. Not just the headlines.
These are people who have been making payments for 20-25 year and they are still not done paying somehow. I worked in student loan collections a before (a long time ago). A lot of these loans are uncollectable. "Forgiving" $39 billion in loans is very different than give people $39 billion... "Forgiveness" is just a really nice way of saying "writing off bad debts on book" for the government. |
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Sorry, I don't have any sympathy for these people. After I graduated from college, I moved back with my parents, worked my butt off for 3 years, saved every single penny and paid off all my loans.
I had a ton of friends from college to went on expensive vacations, rented their own apartments, while having the same loans as me. Some of them went to vacations using college loans while attending school.
Is it fair to the people who sacrificed in order to pay their college loans off while some others get their loans forgiven by tax payers (also me)?
This isn't about democrats vs republicans or red vs blue. I've voted for blue most of my life. This just purely about fairness.