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In reply to the discussion: I have a staunchly Republican friend with a crap load of student debt [View all]Pobeka
(4,999 posts)8. We worked hard and put two children through college
We gave up a lot of things we could have had to get the children through college.
They just recently graduated.
The unfairness of forgiving debt to those to made it through with only loans, and forgiving that debt, versus those of us who paid along the way and get nothing is staggering.
If the way the debt is handled is more on along the lines of a reasonable rate of interest would have been 3 or 4% and students were victims of usery, then I could get behind eliminating the portion of debt above the 3 or 4%.

primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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I have a staunchly Republican friend with a crap load of student debt [View all]
Quixote1818
May 2019
OP
I support the general idea, but I think calling it 'free' is a stupid framing ...
mr_lebowski
May 2019
#53
can't remember where - just saw a news story about people that age STILL with student debt
EveHammond13
May 2019
#11
what if one of your kids wants to marry someone who has massive student debt
EveHammond13
May 2019
#12
so because that student had a single working-class mom and had to take out loans
EveHammond13
May 2019
#25
Right?! My parents didn't help me with college at all, and my sister-in-law is a teacher who has
Luciferous
May 2019
#44
Do you oppose Biden's plan for 4 years free public university tuition as well?
Celerity
May 2019
#40
we must give relief to students who were victims of predatory lenders. period.
EveHammond13
May 2019
#24
And what of those who have paid debt off already? And can this be done AND the forgiveness
emmaverybo
May 2019
#51