A real liberal response would be “The poor darlings aren’t responsible and we should erase their debts.” Which is not what I’m not saying. Maybe I was unclear.
I’m saying, “Sorry. Hard lesson, but you have to pay this money back. Don’t make the same mistake again. Don’t buy a house or car you can’t afford. And to you and your kids coming up — don’t borrow eighty grand to go to college.”
Sounds like you think talk of “society” equals “liberal.” But society exists and we’re all part of it. Society does in fact shape all of us. So it’s perfectly legitimate to inquire —how did American society thinking on debt change? How did we get to this point? What is the rationale that led us here? And how do we best change it back?
How is that liberal?
If you don't have it deleted, it will remain there as proof for all to see.
And spinning it now doesn't change your post # 31.
As I believe future posts will confirm.