Some initial thoughts on the declaration by the Biden administration regarding student loan forgiveness:
I think this may be cover for a collapsing college system in terms of enrollment and students not paying back their loans. Many people obtained degrees that were not useful in the workplace (I don't think college degrees should be a requirement of any job, expect for maybe a couple). Pastors/priests should have degrees to show that they adhere to the faith if you will.
This reminds me of Obamacare in some ways with forcing everyone to pay for something that is collapsing. I think that Obamacare was cover for a collapsing hospital system, and the COVID response may have been the same thing.
A lot of training should be done on the job site. As far as I know, engineers learned engineering at the workplace not too long ago and not at schools. The colleges and the universities are an entrenched lobbying group and want to have the guaranteed federal money to justify high tuition. The federal government should have never been involved in this business.
This is also a tax in disguise. If you think about it, many of these loans were never going to be paid. So, the forgiveness will be taxed next year as income as far as I know. So, the borrower will have to pay tax money on this (an unexpected surprise for many).
Lastly, I don't think the executive branch has the unilateral authority to grant this forgiveness. It should be struck down by the courts in a sane world, but I don't think that sane world has existed for a long time.
P.S. Colleges like Hillsdale College that don't take any federal funding may be the future of college in the United States. I would personally recommend a college that does not take federal funding to avoid the evils of DIE policies and other initiatives.
I don’t blame you even a little for taking advantage. The problem is that people like you probably comprise 5% of those who will benefit from this horseshit.
I will take this, because it partially undoes an injustice. I had two full ride scholarships and a job, and then my ex falsely accused me, and I had nothing. And then I was told if I took a break from classes, I would not be allowed to return. So I took the loans.
So, a decade later, having paid almost all the loans off, while supporting my parents and sacrificing luxuries and vacations, the last 20k will disappear, thanks to an idiot my ex voted for.
Maybe she should have voted for Bad Orange Man, the fucking thundercunt.