Brain357
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People who will get this forgiveness also have them . They double dip? Nothing is fair about what you are proposing,I paid for my college. This would benefit just a few, not all. And it will increase the cost of college for future students. It’s not a plan.Well you are wrong there too. I paid for my college. I will get nothing.I’m not aware of what you are saying with GM. Two wrongs don’t make a right.Yes but there are lots of people asking for this loan forgiveness. If they are happy with their education and how much they paid it’s really dishonest to be asking for forgiveness.I know a lot of people with regrets about going to school and how much they still owe. A LOT of people.Because they are borrowing to go to school. Isn’t it irresponsible to let people borrow if they will be in debt forever?And what is the average salary for music degree holders?gotta disagree with you there. Music is one of mankind greatest inventions. Its not necessary to go to school for it but for those with the talent and passion school is where they can take it to the next level and make an impression that may impact the world for centuries to comeIf you want to solve that issue then stop guaranteeing student loan debt. A student who gets a business degree is a lot more likely to pay off debts than one who gets a degree in music and ends up working at Burger King. Paying $100k for a degree in music is nuts but its even more nuts if you take out $100k worth of debt to pay for it. Colleges charge it because of Gov't approved loans. Stupid. Stupid. Stupid. Stupid.I hope he doesn’t. It will just promote schools to charge more.
Why does that matter?
Who said they are being irresponsible? You are the one making the leap. Show where music majors are not paying their loans.
So what? The small number of people you claim to know is irrelevant. I kinda doubt there are many lawyers, doctors, bankers, etc that wished they had skipped school and became a fry cook.
Again, it was dishonest for GM to have their loans forgiven? They are unhappy being an auto manufacturer?
Why should holders of student loans be any different than the markets wanting to see taxpayer money benefit them?
If there is no regret they are happy with their purchase. No need for forgiveness.
If we are going to do wrong and we are, I'm going to support all benefitting.
Do you have a 401K or investments?
You avoided my question so I will assume that would be a yes that you have investments which mean you have benefitted. You are now pissed that others will.