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Public deserves statistics on exactly WHO had their Student Loans forgiven
Posted on 8/12/24 at 2:53 pm
Posted on 8/12/24 at 2:53 pm
I'd like to know how many Journalism Majors from liberal leaning Universities had their Student Loans forgiven and maybe it tints their neutral glasses.
I'd like to know how many people in households that had a prior contribution to ActBlue and how does that rank per capita of All Americans that had their Student Loans forgiven.
Has the HOW/WHO been transparently reported anywhere by the Government besides those from the fraudulent "The Art Institutes" where I have a feeling the majority of those students definitely didn't lean right.
I'd like to know how many people in households that had a prior contribution to ActBlue and how does that rank per capita of All Americans that had their Student Loans forgiven.
Has the HOW/WHO been transparently reported anywhere by the Government besides those from the fraudulent "The Art Institutes" where I have a feeling the majority of those students definitely didn't lean right.
This post was edited on 8/12/24 at 2:54 pm
Posted on 8/12/24 at 2:57 pm to UncleLester
Democrats catering to their base a bunch of kids that think they everything but know nothing other than what their liberal professors tell them. Systematic Racism, White Supremacisy, etc. Lol. Most get out in the real world and see the light.
Posted on 8/12/24 at 2:58 pm to UncleLester
Public deserves specifics on who had PPP loans forgiven.
Posted on 8/12/24 at 2:59 pm to UncleLester
WHO
World Health Organization employees
World Health Organization employees
Posted on 8/12/24 at 3:02 pm to FLBooGoTigs1
That's 100% true. My wife is definitely more moderate compared to 11 years ago. She doesn't like talking politics because how straightforward I am but the other day she said, "Shouldn't we fix ourselves before we start helping others?" Obviously the tabletop issues like inflation and really everything as well. Felt more moderate to classical liberal instead of indoctrinated bullshite like before.
Posted on 8/12/24 at 3:02 pm to black peter
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Public deserves specifics on who had PPP loans forgiven.
Yeah, because it is much more important to learn about those companies that give people a job, a purpose and the ability to live. We shouldn’t worry about the low life’s that took on debt in the form of a student loan and now live in their parents basement.
This post was edited on 8/12/24 at 3:03 pm
Posted on 8/12/24 at 3:07 pm to UncleLester
I'm more upset that it's actually a bailout for corporate finance for making terrible lending decisions. The people getting their loans paid off were likely never going to pay them anyway.
Posted on 8/12/24 at 3:11 pm to UncleLester
I am not sure how "Biden" is doing this studen loan redistribution stuff, but not all of this loan forgiveness they are claiming is being performed with an Obama "phone and pen." Some of it was legistlated many years ago.
After my Conservative, Trump-voting daughter finishes this school year teaching 7th-grade math in a Title I school, she will gladly receive $17,500 in loan forgivness.
Federal Student Aide
According to Cornell Law, this program begain in 1998.
Cornell Law
After my Conservative, Trump-voting daughter finishes this school year teaching 7th-grade math in a Title I school, she will gladly receive $17,500 in loan forgivness.
Federal Student Aide
According to Cornell Law, this program begain in 1998.
Cornell Law
Posted on 8/12/24 at 3:14 pm to SaturatedPhat
And those that didnt take PPP loans. Who tightened their belts and did things the hard and difficult way, rather than saddling up to the government teat?
How is that any different?
How is that any different?
Posted on 8/12/24 at 3:19 pm to black peter
Because some companies were forced to shut down because of Covid policies. How are you supposed to tighten your belt when the government says you can’t open?
The government doesn’t force people to go to college. That’s voluntary.
The government doesn’t force people to go to college. That’s voluntary.
Posted on 8/12/24 at 3:21 pm to black peter
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Public deserves specifics on who had PPP loans forgiven.
There is a database for this. Now let's create the loan forgiveness database that shows who had their loans forgiven, how much was forgiven, the reason for the forgiveness, and what NAICS code the company they work for is classified under.
Posted on 8/12/24 at 3:32 pm to black peter
Well the students weren't forced to go to college, but businesses were forced to shut down. Well Mom and Pop businesses anyway. Big box stores were essential
Posted on 8/12/24 at 3:36 pm to UncleLester
One of my kids just started making payments after graduation. If you work for a qualified non-profit, there's a program where you pay for 10 years then the balance goes away. Basically about 60-70% of the debt would be forgiven.
She's an RN at a hospital which happens to be non-profit status.
TIFWIW
She's an RN at a hospital which happens to be non-profit status.
TIFWIW
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