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Reason: None provided.

It means that the feds are going to "forgive" as much as $20k of the loan amount, usually based on strings they will attach. Of course for these, the only string will probably be "is black." Because they say "full forgivable" we can assume the loan amounts won't exceed $20k. So read it as "loans up to $20k they will never need to pay back, unless they break the terms, which they probably will and then complain about being tricked."

A more typical (but still government overreach example) is something like "we'll give you this home loan and if you're a first time buyer, have the house as a primary residence, and stay there for at least X years, we'll forgive some of it." They'll do stuff like that when they're trying to keep a region on life support by encouraging people to move in.

It will be scammed as hard as the COVID-era PPP loans were. But now if you point out a scammer, they'll call you racist.

4 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It means that the feds are going to "forgive" as much as $20k of the loan amount, usually based on strings they will attach. Of course for these, the only string will probably be "is black." Because they say "full forgivable" we can assume the loan amounts won't exceed $20k. So read it as "loans up to $20k they will never need to pay back, unless they break the terms, which they probably will and then complain about being tricked."

A more typical (but still government overreach example) is something like "we'll give you this home loan and if you're a first time buyer, have the house as a primary residence, and stay there for at least X years, we'll forgive some of it." They'll do stuff like that when they're trying to keep a region on life support by encouraging people to move in.

It will be scammed as hard as the COVID-era PPP loans were, but now if you point out a scammer, they'll call you racist.

4 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It means that the feds are going to "forgive" as much as $20k of the loan amount, usually based on strings they will attach. Of course for these, the only string will probably be "is black." Because they say "full forgivable" we can assume the loan amounts won't exceed $20k. So read it as "loans up to $20k they will never need to pay back, unless they break the terms, which they probably will and then complain about being tricked."

A more typical (but still government overreach example) is something like "we'll give you this home loan and if you're a first time buyer, have the house as a primary residence, and stay there for at least X years, we'll forgive some of it." They'll do stuff like that when they're trying to keep a region on life support by encouraging people to move in.

It will be scammed as hard as the COVID-era PPP loans were.

4 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It means that the feds are going to "forgive" as much as $20k of the loan amount, usually based on strings they will attach. Of course for these, the only string will probably be "is black." Because they say "full forgivable" we can assume the loan amounts won't exceed $20k. So read it as "loans up to $20k they will never need to pay back, unless they break the terms, which they probably will and then complain about being tricked."

A more typical (but still government overreach example) is something like "we'll give you this home loan and if you're a first time buyer, have the house as a primary residence, and stay there for at least X years, we'll forgive some of it." They'll do stuff like that when they're trying to keep a region on life support by encouraging people to move in.

They're essentially arguing that $20k given to Tyrone is as much a "public good" as spending $20k on interstate maintenance so it's totally worth your tax dollars.

4 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It means that the feds are going to "forgive" as much as $20k of the loan amount, usually based on strings they will attach. Of course for these, the only string will probably be "is black." Because they say "full forgivable" we can assume the loan amounts won't exceed $20k. So read it as "loans up to $20k they will never need to pay back."

A more typical (but still government overreach example) is something like "we'll give you this home loan and if you're a first time buyer, have the house as a primary residence, and stay there for at least X years, we'll forgive some of it." They'll do stuff like that when they're trying to keep a region on life support by encouraging people to move in.

They're essentially arguing that $20k given to Tyrone is as much a "public good" as spending $20k on interstate maintenance so it's totally worth your tax dollars.

4 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It means that the feds are going to "forgive" as much as $20k of the loan amount, usually based on strings they will attach. Of course for these, the only string will probably be "is black."

A more typical (but still government overreach example) is something like "we'll give you this home loan and if you're a first time buyer, have the house as a primary residence, and stay there for at least X years, we'll forgive some of it." They'll do stuff like that when they're trying to keep a region on life support by encouraging people to move in.

They're essentially arguing that $20k given to Tyrone is as much a "public good" as spending $20k on interstate maintenance so it's totally worth your tax dollars.

4 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

It means that the feds are going to "forgive" as much as $20k of the loan amount, usually based on strings they will attach. Of course for these, the only string will probably be "is black."

A more typical (but still government overreach example) is something like "we'll give you this home loan and if you're a first time buyer, have the house as a primary residence, and stay there for at least X years, we'll forgive some of it." They'll do stuff like that when they're trying to keep a region on life support by encouraging people to move in.

It's all social engineering bullshit that claims that $20k given to Tyrone is as much a "public good" as spending $20k on interstate maintenance.

4 days ago
1 score