Posted on 12/01/2020 7:12:20 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Hard-Working Plumber Looking Forward To Paying For His Neighbor’s Gender Studies Degree
https://babylonbee.com/news/hard-working-plumber-looking-forward-to-paying-his-for-his-neighbors-gender-studies-degree
OK, clawback University incomes,
this is not the fault of the general taxpaying public...
99.9% of colleges are staffed by 99% liberals who provide a liberal indoctrination. And they want Americans to finance our own destruction of our country with the bailouts.
I support debt relief by making the universities have to pay from their endownents.
No forgiveness of student loan debt. It’s okay if their lives suck because they made poor career choices.
Zombies? It’s the time of the season...but she’s not there...tell her no (student debt forgiveness). You don’t need an Odyssey and Oracle to figure that out.
“I support debt relief by making the universities have to pay from their endownents.”
Every state college in America has at LEAST 250 million in endowments. I dont even know why the feds give money to Harvard when they have more than $2 billion cash.
YES!!! the Universities have scads of donor $$, let them eat the loans.
Instead of spewing tax dollars at ever more expensive and useless degrees, perhaps their time would be better spent figuring out why these degrees are so expensive in the first place
Man, they are gaslighting the BernBros on this. You'd create a righteous army of people who paid off their loans. I did, and I take great pride in that.
I paid off my student loan in 2 years by WORKING part time EVEN when I had a half scholarship at an NCAA-1 sport. Effing lazy-ass weak generation.
Bring back Bankruptcy for Student Loans.
Have BANKS & SCHOOLS lend the money.
You’ll see prices come down, less student debt, less indoctrination and more valuable skills being taught.
Ooops, I’m sorry.
Logic & reason intruding again.
Tax funded loan forgiveness is nothing but the taking of money for workers to give to the rich.
You could see this landslide back in the late 1990s, and how people were getting degrees that would never earn them more than $35k to $45k a year, for the next 30 years.
I ended up one night at a airport....trying to get my rental car, and the only one left was the ‘boss’ (a young lady, 23, just out of college, with a general business degree). This was the type of position that you would have hired a retired Army/Navy vet (without a degree), and probably paid around $30k a year as the rental shop ‘boss’. It made no sense for her to occupy this job, but no one else needed someone with her limited skills and background.
That’s our problem today....too many idiots with degrees and no real necessity for them.
Unless “zombie” is code for something the headline is misleading. I don’t think student loan forgiveness is a good idea either but this kind of hyperbole just makes our side look stupid and emotional.
Subsidizing with tax payer money is not really about the student, it is to help the universities maintain their hold. The covid-19 pandemic is simply accelerating the inevitable restructuring of academia.
This program should require a payback of all sums with interest. My daughter-in-law was a nurse by training but then decided to go to law school, using a student loan to pay for it. She specializes in health law. In her first case, she won and her share of the settlement was more than I earned in my last 6 years of college-level teaching. Even though she is family, why should my tax dollars pay for her education when she reaps the financial rewards?
She has already repaid her loan.
It also seems there is a scam afoot where "agents" sell minorities on student loans. There was a recent post on this, but I can't find it. Some other statistics confirm the higher ratio.
https://www.savingforcollege.com/article/racial-disparities-in-student-loan-debt
For fun, what about the poor choices made by the lenders?
How about the poor choices made by education “leaders” in preparing students for the market?
How about large corporations having retards from HR require a degree in anything to get a job?
How about the poor choices by bankers that led to the subprime mortgage debacle?
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