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TopicEducation Dept. considers tougher rules on loan forgiveness in fraud cases.
NightShift
01/07/18 7:05:12 PM
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Mead posted...
That seems fair actually, otherwise people could just rampantly abuse the system to get out of debt and tuition costs would rise even higher for students that actually pay off their loans

Our entire higher education system is borked and needs a hard restart, ideally all education that leads to gainful and useful employment should be covered by taxpayers IMO, but making it easy for people to fraudulently get out of debt is only going to make things worse


this.

but the population doesnt understand the benefits of an educated/skilled populous. all they see is a fraction of a fraction of a percent of their earnings going to a "lazy lib" or "minority" but when its someone that fits in with their primitive tribal urges then its ok and not socialism. just what that person has "earned"
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