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Anonymous Coward User ID: 73614389 02/27/2017 05:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't know if they should be forgiven but the government should have some kind of program, where if the student can pay off this original loan within 6 months, ALL interest should be dropped. If they can pay off the loan in 1 year, 1/2 the interest should be forgiven, etc. etc. No matter how old the loan. They would get an influx of payments from people rushing to take advantage of a program like this. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 31805916 ![]() 02/27/2017 05:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't know if they should be forgiven but the government should have some kind of program, where if the student can pay off this original loan within 6 months, ALL interest should be dropped. If they can pay off the loan in 1 year, 1/2 the interest should be forgiven, etc. etc. No matter how old the loan. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73614389 They would get an influx of payments from people rushing to take advantage of a program like this. This isn't let's make a deal! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73614389 02/27/2017 05:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't know if they should be forgiven but the government should have some kind of program, where if the student can pay off this original loan within 6 months, ALL interest should be dropped. If they can pay off the loan in 1 year, 1/2 the interest should be forgiven, etc. etc. No matter how old the loan. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73614389 They would get an influx of payments from people rushing to take advantage of a program like this. This isn't let's make a deal! Piss off. They have similar programs for home mortgages, just in equity not on interest, you fucking NWO shill. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 53783064 ![]() 02/27/2017 05:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I totally agree. Employers should be paying the bill. When a plumber needs people, he hires an apprentice, pays him for 4 years to learn the trade, pays all the training bills and a salary on top of that. And at the end, he has a qualified plumber. That's the way training skilled employees worked for about 5000 years up until the last hundred. Then came the era of corporate welfare and offloading of costs onto the backs of everyone else. State run and financed colleges run with your tax money now train the workers in Daddy Warbucks' new corporate/communist utopia. It's so fucking bad now, when you go to the store and buy anything, they send you a kit. And you have to put the fucking thing together yourself. You do their job for free. That's how well trained we are now to accept the shitty commie capitalist's bullshit. |
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The Amazing Panda User ID: 25942797 ![]() 02/27/2017 06:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I pay £1 a month and its written off in another 23 years if i dont pay it all back. Last Edited by The Amazing Panda on 02/27/2017 06:22 PM The Amazing Panda |
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Lord of the tards User ID: 66136525 ![]() 02/27/2017 06:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Doesn't matter. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 74144749 They simply won't pay. Neither will they pay taxes, nor support the idiocracy paradigm in any way. See how this all ends? ;) ![]() nationalize the loses, corporatize the gains, global corporate socialism.... ![]() Socialism??? More like welfare... I agree otherwise... a predictable resolution. |
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Lady Jane Smith![]() Forum Administrator 02/27/2017 06:24 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I miss the GLP that used to hate bankers... Quoting: Lord of the tards if there ever were such a time... ![]() Not bankers. Most of these loans are dot gov guaranteed. That means the taxpayers are on the hook. Fate whispers to the warrior "You cannot withstand the storm" and the warrior whispers back "I am the storm" INTJ-A ![]() |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 74113840 ![]() 02/27/2017 06:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | According to a survey of 500 current college students conducted by LendEDU, a private firm that connects students and their families with student loans and loan refinancing, 49.8 percent believe they would be able to receive federal forgiveness on their student loans after graduation. This belief is hardly justified, given the limited circumstances in which these loans can actually be forgiven. The US Department of Education says that federal direct student loan borrowers can get off the hook if they enter public service jobs for a specified period of time, agree to teach in an underserved area, die or become permanently disabled, or if the school they attended shuts down while they are enrolled or within 120 days after they leave. “The biggest exemption is the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program, and very few students go into public service,“ said Nate Matherson, who co-founded LendEDU in 2014. “With maybe 14 percent of the American workforce in a public service job, the actual numbers of those who may qualify for student loan forgiveness or discharge is maybe below 10 percent. “The fact that many students do not understand this means that they may be significantly underestimating the cost of financing a college education,” he added. [link to nypost.com] I happen to agree with the 49.8% I don't see the global economy as going anywhere but down the toilet. A massive Reset of types would then occur, with much debt forgiveness across the board. That's my theory and I'm sticking with it! ![]() |
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Lord of the tards User ID: 66136525 ![]() 02/27/2017 06:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I miss the GLP that used to hate bankers... Quoting: Lord of the tards if there ever were such a time... ![]() Not bankers. Most of these loans are dot gov guaranteed. That means the taxpayers are on the hook. Whose idea was it to use the government to back private loans? Surely not banks such as Navient, Discover, or Wells Fargo...? Who receives the taxpayer-funded guarantee if the loan goes belly up... surely not the banks right? |
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