Student Debt Forgiveness knocked down

Bartender and noted legal scholar AOC has reviewed the recent SCOTUS decisions and has thoughts... as best a low IQ leftist type can muster.

She does not have thoughts
She does have feelings and wishes.
 
Medicaid and Veterans benefits are the only real 'entitlements' here. Plus, all these programs benefit people of all ethnicities.

Except far more money from these programs go to White People merely by the fact they are 70% of the population and often see bigger benefits.

That's kind of the point. If these programs did exist, you'd see a lot more white poverty, as Granny bankrupts the family when she retires.

Not a single item in your list is a ''middle class entitlement''.

Actually, they all are. That's what the government calls them, in fact.
 
Except far more money from these programs go to White People merely by the fact they are 70% of the population and often see bigger benefits.

That's kind of the point. If these programs did exist, you'd see a lot more white poverty, as Granny bankrupts the family when she retires.



Actually, they all are. That's what the government calls them, in fact.
That's an amazingly observation. More of those evil white people in the population, based upon total number, means more evil white people, based upon total number, get a larger proportion of benefits, which one might expect as they represent a larger proportion of the population.

Wow, Chatbot. People point and laugh at you for obvious reasons.

You never actually think through the nonsense you write, yes?

Social Security
Medicare
Unemployment Insurance
Medicaid for nursing homes for old people.
Veteran's benefits (even for those of us who never saw combat

Tell us what the minimum, 'middle class income' would be for someone to qualify for any of the middle class entitlements that you cited.

Would a lower income earning veteran be eligible for fewer VA benefits than a middle class veteran? Would a white veteran earning below a middle class income level receive fewer benefits than a black, upper middle class income veteran?
 
Fairness? You mean denying a student the ability to declare bankruptcy on a loan, like Donald Trump did 6 times, and the banks those students owe the loans to that were bailed out 4 times to the tune of trillions of dollars?

That’s fairness to you?

What bank is it you work for again?
If a student loan was issued by a private institution, one might be able to use bankruptcy laws. Banks and non government lending institutions aren’t involved in the process




However, government is in charge of granting student loans. That would be like saying bankruptcy could get you out of paying the federal income tax.


You didn’t know that did you?
 
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Since you claim that this is a new thing, how did someone get hired without a degree 10 years to to have experience now that would make them worth hiring.

There are plenty of people out there who have experience and never got a degree. Like I said, you need to get out more.
 
There are plenty of people out there who have experience and never got a degree. Like I said, you need to get out more.

Yes, lots of people have lots of experience. Someone who has worked at Wendy's is not really the kind of experience we look for, but it seems to work for you company so good on you.
 
How do you figure the loans are "predatory"?

Why didn't people complain about the loans being "predatory" when they were made?
Because they don't understand the basics of finance, compounding interest and deferred payments. It's also about getting something they can't afford today instead of some time in the future.

How many people complain about buying the biggest widget on their credit card today with 180 day or 1 year same as cash special? They get what they want (electronics, furniture, etc.) today, and don't realize the interest is already compounding .. only to be surprised when the same as cash period expires.
 
Healthcare professional take advantage of people's ignorance or carelessness about their health. They have appropriated the term 'health', which actually should read 'sicknesscare'. Healthy people are of no value to the 'healthcare' industry. They love sick people.
That's idiotic.
Sure I would. If you are not a Specialist, then you are worthless.
That's...mind-blowingly, jaw-droppingly stupid on the level of a goldfish on meth.
 
Fairness? You mean denying a student the ability to declare bankruptcy on a loan, like Donald Trump did 6 times, and the banks those students owe the loans to that were bailed out 4 times to the tune of trillions of dollars?

That’s fairness to you?

What bank is it you work for again?
do you still think student loan debt could have been liquidated through bankruptcy prior to this decision? Perhaps you should become minimally informed before you provide comment and make a fool of yourself. If
 
That's an amazingly observation. More of those evil white people in the population, based upon total number, means more evil white people, based upon total number, get a larger proportion of benefits, which one might expect as they represent a larger proportion of the population.

That's the point. White people are just fine with voting themselves government largess. I mean, I realize your learning disability makes you incapable of processing this.
 
Would a lower income earning veteran be eligible for fewer VA benefits than a middle class veteran? Would a white veteran earning below a middle class income level receive fewer benefits than a black, upper middle class income veteran?

Uh, yeah, you see if you weren't stupid, you'd get this.

A lower income veteran isn't going to qualify for a loan no matter what the VA does for him.
Same thing with educational benefits. If the lower income vet was stuck in bad schools, he's not going to qualify to get into college.

Can't tell you how many guys I encountered in the service who joined for the benefits, but failed out after 1 year.
 
Uh, yeah, you see if you weren't stupid, you'd get this.

A lower income veteran isn't going to qualify for a loan no matter what the VA does for him.
Same thing with educational benefits. If the lower income vet was stuck in bad schools, he's not going to qualify to get into college.

Can't tell you how many guys I encountered in the service who joined for the benefits, but failed out after 1 year.
Uh, no. It's really hilarious to see you put on your dancing shoes as your nonsense claims are shot down in flames.

Your whining about evil white people receiving benefits from the payroll deductions they contributed over their working lives is just precious.

Try and do some research before you continue with these nonsense racial grievance tirades you launch into. Lower income vets still qualify for VA loans. There are no minimum income requirement for a VA home mortgage loan. A borrower will need the required credit and income for the loan amount they want to borrow but you obviously have no clue about veterans benefits.

You're also completely befuddled about VA educational loans. ''Stuck in bad schools'' will not be a reason for the VA to deny a loan.

Lordy, man. Where do you come up with this crap?
 
Your whining about evil white people receiving benefits from the payroll deductions they contributed over their working lives is just precious.

If you live to be 72, you will get more than you ever put in to Social Security.
If you have one serious illness, you will get more than you ever put into Medicare.

There are no minimum income requirement for a VA home mortgage loan.

Actually, I've taken out a VA Loan. There are a lot of strings attached, and no bank will sponsor one if you can't meet the minimum mortgage payments.
I think you are a little confused on what a VA loan actually does.
 
If you live to be 72, you will get more than you ever put in to Social Security.
If you have one serious illness, you will get more than you ever put into Medicare.



Actually, I've taken out a VA Loan. There are a lot of strings attached, and no bank will sponsor one if you can't meet the minimum mortgage payments.
I think you are a little confused on what a VA loan actually does.
Your example listing an age of 72 is phony as it depends on what age one starts to withdraw from the system. If one has no serious illness, one will not withdraw more in benefits than one puts in.

You are still confused about VA loans. One can't qualify for a VA mortgage if one is incapable of meeting the loan payments. That should be understandable even for you,

I guess you realized your ''stuck in bad schools'' claim was a total bust, right?
 
6-3 against student loan payoffs. Heroes Act Biden tried to use is a big NO. Yay!

an election gimmick that worked rather well even know the coddler had no authority

now gender study majors flipping burgers taste reality
 
If you live to be 72, you will get more than you ever put in to Social Security.
If you have one serious illness, you will get more than you ever put into Medicare.



Actually, I've taken out a VA Loan. There are a lot of strings attached, and no bank will sponsor one if you can't meet the minimum mortgage payments.
I think you are a little confused on what a VA loan actually does.
i've been a mortgage professional since reagan was prez son..........i would have hired you to clean toilets, not originate mortgages
 

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