Disneychick13
I’m still a good onion.
- Joined
- Sep 9, 2012
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I think that the whole idea of student loan forgiveness, for this one snapshot in time, really doesn’t make sense unless you want to feel good in the moment (or have some people feel good about you right now). We can talk about how college should be free or that reforms should be made (by most higher learning institutions, not just lenders!). That would be a worthy conversation to have. But not how people who signed a paper to borrow money now don’t have to pay it back. It encourages more bad behavior from both borrowers (hey, they did it once so they will do it again), colleges and universities (suckers!) and lenders (we will get paid no matter what, yipeee). If you look past empathy (but those poor people!) and actually take into account what debt forgiveness like this will really mean and encourage, I think maybe you (as in anyone)might form a different opinion. I feel bad for lots of people in lots of situations. If I’m being honest, people who take out student loans are way down on that list.