You might as well just vote for him you light beer liberal
You people who do not believe I am a Democrat or enough of a Democrat are just as stupid as the Republicans who think Liz Cheney is a RINO. You are equally foolish. Some of us have integrity. Try it sometime.
Spending tax dollars at home to help Americans is shameful. OK BOOMER
None of you batted an eye when PPP Loans were absolutely looted by every conceivable business in America, not spent on their employee wages, and immediately forgiven.
Consider, briefly, that you are and always have been punitive freaks who want people to suffer. You reverse engineer fake economic or constitutional reasons for why people should never get the boot off their neck for even one second.
PROFITABLE businesses get daily, weekly, monthly, and annual handouts, subsidies, tax breaks, and 0-interest loans that directly pump share prices and corporate compensation and you say nothing. Your opinion on this one government spending decision is worth nothing, but automatically qualifies you as a sadistic miserable misanthrope.
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Ridiculous take, full of exaggerations and irrelevancies.
Everything I said about PPP loans is well-documented. Everything I said about business handouts is an observable fact. None of you whined about PPP loan forgiveness, another fact (find the thread). My opinion about you all was formed long ago and is consistent over time.
I have no respect for mediocre boomers who rode a great wages:cost-of-living ratio to an early retirement and think they are intelligent, talented, or gritty for having done so.
I won’t vote for Trump but that goes beyond the fact that I am a Democrat. Trump does not deserve the vote of anyone who remotely cares about the country.
Thank you. I accept this thoughtful and civil response to my question(s).
Ridiculous take, full of exaggerations and irrelevancies.
Everything I said about PPP loans is well-documented. Everything I said about business handouts is an observable fact. None of you whined about PPP loan forgiveness, another fact (find the thread). My opinion about you all was formed long ago and is consistent over time.
I have no respect for mediocre boomers who rode a great wages:cost-of-living ratio to an early retirement and think they are intelligent, talented, or gritty for having done so.
Mofos out here bought a house for 30k in the 80s and are acting like they are WWII vets.
Litigation will prevent this loan “forgiveness” plan from actually being implemented.
Helping people: Booo! booo!
Compassion and empathy: Booo! booo!
In the name of compassion and empathy, we need to pay off anyone who took out a loan to buy a Ford F-150. Then we need to forgive some mortgage debt because life is really hard, man and if you disagree, you lack compassion and empathy.
In the name of compassion and empathy, we need to pay off anyone who took out a loan to buy a Ford F-150. Then we need to forgive some mortgage debt because life is really hard, man and if you disagree, you lack compassion and empathy.
I cannot believe I am agreeing with you on anything as we probably agree about 10% of the time, but you are exactly right here.
In the name of compassion and empathy, we need to pay off anyone who took out a loan to buy a Ford F-150. Then we need to forgive some mortgage debt because life is really hard, man and if you disagree, you lack compassion and empathy.
We already subsidize Boeing, raytheon and a number of other corporations so…
In the name of compassion and empathy, we need to pay off anyone who took out a loan to buy a Ford F-150. Then we need to forgive some mortgage debt because life is really hard, man and if you disagree, you lack compassion and empathy.
Y’all probably have no problem giving the Catholic Church money which is ironic
In the name of compassion and empathy, we need to pay off anyone who took out a loan to buy a Ford F-150. Then we need to forgive some mortgage debt because life is really hard, man and if you disagree, you lack compassion and empathy.
Y’all probably have no problem giving the Catholic Church money which is ironic
This is like Rand Paul asking for government assistance anytime Kentucky floods
My mortgage identifies as a student loan since I finished paying it off last year. Also…there are going to be a lot of people with private student loans, not federal loans, who are going to be absolutely fuming when they don’t get a free $10k.
Joe you really are blowing it here. Canceling $10,000 worth of student debt per borrower? You just look silly. This is the type of thing which encourages irresponsibility. You blew it Joe.
I am very disappointed in this decision. However after the debacle of the Trump (elected) Republicans who have showed a level of cowardice and dishonesty (pretending to believe the big lie) even shocking by politician standards, I could never vote republican again. They are a disgrace.
Maybe if some time in the distant future the ethical Cheney wing reasserts itself, I could change.
Boomers are often hypocrites, But that 30k house they bought would be unfit for millennial today, they want crown molding, man-cave, open-concept, w an office on their 80k/yr salary w 200k in debt. also just practically speaking most millennials are too obese to physically live the same spaces people did in the 80s. the floorboards get warped, I’m told
In the name of compassion and empathy, we need to pay off anyone who took out a loan to buy a Ford F-150. Then we need to forgive some mortgage debt because life is really hard, man and if you disagree, you lack compassion and empathy.
Agreed. Why aren't we forgiving mortgage debts? People burdened by crippling mortgage debt and unjust loans just for wanting a roof over their heads. Over their kids heads! It's outrageous. What kind of awful person would be against forgiving all mortgage debt for people owing money on their own homes?
Loan forgiveness is very much a Democratic position to hold, so you are clearly a non-Democrat trolling here. Loan indebtedness is at a staggering level, and is an enormous problem both individually and collectively, the kind of thing that crashes people's futures and can even crash the economy, given just how big it is. College has become too expensive and should instead (public college) be heavily subsidized, as in Europe, because it is fundamental to our economy and to the success of individuals--even longevity. Free public college should be next. You think this harms those who paid their loans. I paid my loans and I don't object to this program in any way. It helps everyone by aiding the economy. Frankly, the level of debt only served the interests of banks and credit card companies. Try raising a family when college debt takes up much of your salary.
This doesnt eliminate the student debt, it transfers it to taxpayers, this is like a shift of $10,000 from those who took it out the loans to nearly $1,000 per person. (I.e. $300 billion price tag over 330 million people). Its a massive burden on the working class to pay off these loans for these people. They dont have a $1000 to spare.