Then there are those who co-signed......*Beekeeper » 16 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I'm going to get a HUGE BOWL of popcorn as we listen to the LWNJ WAILING and GNASHING OF TEETH when paychecks start getting garnished for REPAYMENT OF THESE $1.7 TRILLION in loans!!
Fact is, the US GOVERNMENT should NOT BE and was NEVER authorized under the Constitution, to be in the LOAN MAKING BUSINESS FOR SOME COLLEGE PUKE!! The reality is that COLLEGE TUITIONS skyrocketed when GOVERNMENT started pumping money in multiple ways to "fund education", including grants and loans. Not to mention the QUALITY AND VALUE of a college degree became so diminished, that these worthless degrees began popping up like grains of sand on the beach and having one meant nothing BUT debt and no jobs "in your field".
Not to mention that all you get from these "college grads" today is a bunch of video gamers who have ZERO clue what real like is about. Sadly, they get to vote.
Moral hazard?MR-7 » 31 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ This is not President Trumps "crisis", it belongs to those slack-jaws that took out these loans. And it's sure not the American Taxpayers problem. These BITCHEs took out huge loans and now they must pay up. Many got worthless degrees that are not worth the paper they are printed on as there is little or no demand for that degree, and a lot of them flunked out.
Biden lied to them for 4 years telling them they did not have to pay them back. They had 4 years to save money for repayment, NOT a Trump issue, but a American moral issue. You borrowed it, pay it back. No one else gets a break on their loans. That 100K community leader degree not working out eh?
They had 5 years to set aside the money they should have been paying. Time to start paying---refinance the loan to a lower interest rate and start being a grown-up instead of Slack-Jawed Bitches.
Trump’s Next Crisis: 10 Million Americans Soon in Default on Student Loans
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https://i.postimg.cc/5yT7qRgK/Trump-Pre ... inting.jpgBlackvegetable » 26 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Moral hazard?
https://abc7.com/donald-trump-tower-chi ... y/7416899/
New York Times: President Trump had $270M in debt forgiven after failing to repay lenders for Trump Tower Chicago, tax records show
Trump responds on Twitter saying he made 'great deal'
How **** stupid does one have to be. If you have something that proves the loans are not a moral hazard, then "man-up"
Grifty is a chronic deadbeat, Rube.MR-7 » 45 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ How **** stupid does one have to be. If you have something that proves the loans are not a moral hazard, then "man-up"
The existence of student loan forgiveness programs arguably creates a moral hazard. Dangerous borrower impacts more than just the borrower. A study by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York found a causal relationship between expanded federal financial aid and tuition increases.
Student Loan Forgiveness: Policy Concerns & Unintended Consequences
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The Moral Hazard Of Student Loan Forgiveness - ForbesJun 25, 2019 · Total student loan forgiveness proposals have the potential to create moral hazards for both current and future students, as well as existing student loan borrowers.
The Moral Hazard of Federal Student Loan PolicyJul 10, 2024 · Over the last two decades, federal income driven repayment (IDR) and forgiveness programs have become significantly more generous. This has introduced an even larger degree
Student loan forgiveness creates moral hazard, critics sayJul 9, 2019 · American households are carrying almost $1.6 trillion in outstanding student loan debt, making it the second largest source of debt behind mortgage loans and creating a …
The highlighted part is not just a lie. It's a very weak and pathetic lie, which reveals that you are not hip to how the world works.MR-7 » Today, 5:57 am » wrote: ↑ This is not President Trumps "crisis", it belongs to those slack-jaws that took out these loans. And it's sure not the American Taxpayers problem. These BITCHEs took out huge loans and now they must pay up. Many got worthless degrees that are not worth the paper they are printed on as there is little or no demand for that degree, and a lot of them flunked out.
Biden lied to them for 4 years telling them they did not have to pay them back. They had 4 years to save money for repayment, NOT a Trump issue, but a American moral issue. You borrowed it, pay it back. No one else gets a break on their loans. That 100K community leader degree not working out eh?
They had 5 years to set aside the money they should have been paying. Time to start paying---refinance the loan to a lower interest rate and start being a grown-up instead of Slack-Jawed Bitches.
Trump’s Next Crisis: 10 Million Americans Soon in Default on Student Loans
I am under the impression that the bankruptcy laws gave him "a break on his loans."
Post the numbers, beevee.nefarious101 » 27 minutes ago » wrote: ↑Excuse me Dairy Queen Dickhead...
Could you tell me the poll numbers for Pedo=Progressive democrats?
or is that something you don't want to talk about?
Thanks...your opinion is, well, just that, an opinion. But thanks "Hipster".Cannonpointer » Today, 8:12 am » wrote: ↑ The highlighted part is not just a lie. It's a very weak and pathetic lie, which reveals that you are not hip to how the world works.
Certain people get their loans interest free. Certain people do not have to pay back their "loans."
These people are hailed as great businessmen, as they manage SOMEHOW to beat the folks they compete with. The folks who actually DON'T "get a break on their loans."
Grifty defaulted on yet another $980 million.MR-7 » Today, 6:42 am » wrote: ↑ A **** slack-jaw reply with a slack-jaw article from June of 1990. Nothing at all about student loans. No thoughts of your own what-so-ever.