We just forgot all about student loan forgiveness, right?

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I don’t even know why it was a discussion... These lazy fukks need to go get a 2nd job and pay back the fukking debt that you signed for. There is literally a labor shortage in America right now, they’re begging people to take a job. The damn Taco Bell up the street from me has had a now hiring sign up for months.

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I don’t even know why it was a discussion... These lazy fukks need to go get a 2nd job and pay back the fukking debt that you signed for. There is literally a labor shortage in America right now, they’re begging people to take a job. The damn Taco Bell up the street from me has had a now hiring sign up for months.
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I'd be happy if they just pause and eliminate interest rates. Total forgiveness is NEVER going to happen even 10k in forgiveness would be very surprising. But with Biden saying he'd do something and doesn't. :francis:
 

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And that will come, when that time comes......We are in May, I think we can agree main priority up to date for this administration was the stimulus and vaccine rollout right? Alright, well its may 11th. Up this thread July 1 as it gets closer. Whats the point of discussing it today May 11 when no one is making payments and wont for the next 90, 60 or 30 days.....

That excuse doesn't fly when you see what's going on with the rent moratorium situation. Even if they managed to extend it, federal judges have already ruled it unconstitutional. Therefore, the possibility is there that the rent moratorium will be done altogether.

You would think that they would have came up with an actual solution to that problem as they knew that eventually a federal judge would strike it down, but no they still don't nor haven't mentioned a true solution to the problem. That's because they don't have one.

It doesn't matter what a state does or puts an eviction moratorium in place after it expires if a federal judge can strike it down. Even if it goes to the Supreme Court, they could easily say "that's not our problem, let the federal courts decide it."
 

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That excuse doesn't fly when you see what's going on with the rent moratorium situation. Even if they managed to extend it, federal judges have already ruled it unconstitutional. Therefore, the possibility is there that the rent moratorium will be done altogether.

You would think that they would have came up with an actual solution to that problem as they knew that eventually a federal judge would strike it down, but no they still don't nor haven't mentioned a true solution to the problem. That's because they don't have one.


:russ::russ::russ:you should do a little more research, a federal judge knocked down the rent moratorium claiming the CDC "exceeded it's legal ability" to halt rent. The Federal student loan pause was an executive order initially issued by Trump and extended by Biden. They are not the same.
 

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:russ::russ::russ:you should do a little more research, a federal judge knocked down the rent moratorium claiming the CDC "exceeded it's legal ability" to halt rent. The Federal student loan pause was an executive order initially issued by Trump and extended by Biden. They are not the same.

There's no difference when you're still going to have to come up with a solution to the problem as you can't have the moratorium or student loan pause go on forever.

A solution that the government doesn't have in neither situation.
 

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My loan was at 11k when the pandemic started...I took advantage of the 0.00% (it's basically free money, indirectly) and doubled up on payments (used the money that I would normally spend on transportation, since I was working from home).

I'm at I'm at 8.2K now. :sas1:
 

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My loans are so big I basically know the only way I’m paying them off quickly is to sell a house 4 years after the neighborhood I buy it in gets gentrified and the property value doubles :mjlol:

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I don’t even know why it was a discussion... These lazy fukks need to go get a 2nd job and pay back the fukking debt that you signed for. There is literally a labor shortage in America right now, they’re begging people to take a job. The damn Taco Bell up the street from me has had a now hiring sign up for months.
Yeah I'm not paying no ones stupid ass Phd in Arts & Crafts tuition for them:camby:
 
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