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re: What is your best proposal to fix the student debt crisis?
Posted on 8/24/22 at 3:25 pm to troyt37
Posted on 8/24/22 at 3:25 pm to troyt37
It's just a different payment option a-hole. It allows them to pay based on a percentage of their income that should increase over time and won't cause a financial hardship earlier in their career when their earnings are lower. And not a single person cares about your son and his situation. You don't solve problems in a country with 340 million people based on personal anecdotes. Hopefully your son learned that because the concept is lost on you.
This post was edited on 8/24/22 at 3:28 pm
Posted on 8/24/22 at 3:38 pm to Powerman
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It's just a different payment option a-hole. It allows them to pay based on a percentage of their income that should increase over time and won't cause a financial hardship earlier in their career when their earnings are lower. And not a single person cares about your son and his situation. You don't solve problems in a country with 340 million people based on personal anecdotes. Hopefully your son learned that because the concept is lost on you.
It's not an anecdote, Skippy. It's a real life situation concerning the exact "crisis" that you think needs a solution. What my son learned is that if you work hard enough, and sacrifice, you can get yourself out from under the debt you accrued to get your education. He learned that he may have to take a job that's beneath his education level. He learned that he may have to eat Ramen noodles instead of going out with his friends. He learned personal responsibility. Which is the concept that is lost on you, and apparently all these people who claim there is a crisis.
Here's an anecdote for you. I sent my son a text, asking him if he was pissed, since he just paid off his loan. He said, "not really, I don't want the government's stolen money anyway." In my eyes, that's the problem we have in this country in a nutshell. You have some people raising their kids to be independent, self-reliant, productive citizens. And then you have a whole lot of people who are raising their kids to expect the government to solve the problems that they got themselves into, the same way their parents did when they were kids.
This post was edited on 8/24/22 at 3:51 pm
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