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by foofie 844 days ago
> Concern about the justness of an action the government is taking is not an "emotional strawman";

It is clearly a very obvious emotional strawman. It's not about fairness otherwise your complain would be about how all student debt should be forgiven. It is not. Also, if you cared about fairness in how governments treated people it would be expected that you'd care about citizens having to carry government-mandated debt for decades while struggling to pay it off. But apparently that concern never crossed your mind.

OP's complain was very explicitly how this policy could lead people to vote for a candidate. There is no way around it. This blend of criticism is not about fairness, the economy, the role of government, even education policies. It's about political pettiness following a logic of cutting the nose to spite the face. It's the same logic that led a political party to throw out the window the best border deal in generations just because a prospective candidate was concerned it would make the incumbent look good.

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>It's not about fairness otherwise your complain would be about how all student debt should be forgiven.

"If you don't believe what I believe you don't care about justice."

No, it's that you cannot argue your point from any remotely rational basis. It's just whining because you think a political group might benefit if they do the right thing. It's purely cutting the nose to spite the face.
There is no world in which using taxpayers' money to pay off debt that people VOLUNTARILY took on is "the right thing to do". When someone enters into a legal agreement, they complete their obligation - not beg the referee to let them cut and run. From where I'm standing there is no moral standing for your position but I at least attempt to understand it as you conceive of it, something you clearly can't do for mine.