I agree with your sentiment but not some of the words.I find it so silly that they will agree to the loans and put their signature on it then they hear that the government is potentially going to bail them out of their mistakes and they are now "protesting" by not paying the loans that they fully understood the ramifications of and agreed to follow their silly rules. If you signed the paper you have to pay the piper, how is it the responsibility of your fellow citizens via the government to pay for your mistakes like you are some big corporation that needs bailed out after managing what they have poorly. Whole lot of silly billies
BTW, why wouldn't they in light of this info? Just like the border, they are being signaled by government to do it.And now nearly ten percent say they are not paying to force forgiveness…
Some student loan borrowers refusing to pay out of protest
Some student loan borrowers who have not yet resumed paying back their loans admit they are holding off in protest, hoping to pressure the federal government into forgiving their debts.www.foxbusiness.com
There's still the charge of 'fraud'Pity there are no longer debtors prisons.
Sounds like a leftist's wet dream. Don't forget to mention the consequences that come with such an endeavor.Unfortunate that we can’t do the same with mortgage debt. If we can afford to do this with one form of debt, no reason to exclude any other form of debt. Better yet lets just wipe the entire debt slate clean for everyone. You get 60 days to accumulate your debt and submit it for the government to write it off. Any business refusing credit to a customer can have their business closed permanently.
great.... worked my whole life to be 100% debt free and everyone else gets the benefit? Sounds about right.Unfortunate that we can’t do the same with mortgage debt. If we can afford to do this with one form of debt, no reason to exclude any other form of debt. Better yet lets just wipe the entire debt slate clean for everyone. You get 60 days to accumulate your debt and submit it for the government to write it off. Any business refusing credit to a customer can have their business closed permanently.
I believe that any government program worth keeping should be able to be applied to any scenario and hold together under its own weight without outside interference. If it can’t, then we don’t have any reason to implement the plan.Sounds like a leftist's wet dream. Don't forget to mention the consequences that come with such an endeavor.