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TopicPolitics Containment Topic 258: Imminent Song
LordoftheMorons
01/14/20 7:13:24 PM
#324:


ChaosTonyV4 posted...
Theyre literally not being punished if their remaining debt is still being forgiven.

Alternatively, if they managed to pay it off, thats great, clearly theyre doing well.
They are being punished. If they hadnt paid off their loans theyd be accruing a benefit from the debt forgiveness, but instead theyre paying (through taxes) for someone else who was in the same situation but didnt prioritize paying off their loans.

I know there is a decent amount circumstances beyond ones control involved in how much student debt one accrues, but theres a lot more personal choice than for someone getting into a situation where they need, say, food stamps. I dont see why society should be fully bailing out somebody who knowingly took on 200k in debt to get a degree in philosophy or whatever (or physics, for that matter).

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