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    Biden celebrates court decisions favoring his plan to forgive student loans, says 22 million applications received

    Just wondering. :laugh: Though I'm surprised. No news of the website failing under load, like when the website for health insurance was "opened" to the public. [edit]Hmm, and I meant to post this in the Lounge. Forgot I was here. Well, relatively relevant. Here's the link: Biden celebrates court decisions favoring his plan to forgive student loans, says 22 million applications received - MarketWatch[^] [/edit]

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      Biden celebrates court decisions favoring his plan to forgive student loans, says 22 million applications received

      Just wondering. :laugh: Though I'm surprised. No news of the website failing under load, like when the website for health insurance was "opened" to the public. [edit]Hmm, and I meant to post this in the Lounge. Forgot I was here. Well, relatively relevant. Here's the link: Biden celebrates court decisions favoring his plan to forgive student loans, says 22 million applications received - MarketWatch[^] [/edit]

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      Which part of the courts ruling are you concerned about? [Srinivasa Ramanujan](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Srinivasa\_Ramanujan) was locked into poverty. There are many more examples. Forgiveness of student debts and education for everyone seems beneficial to me. Some of our citizens are being being held back, let us open the doors for them.

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        Which part of the courts ruling are you concerned about? [Srinivasa Ramanujan](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Srinivasa\_Ramanujan) was locked into poverty. There are many more examples. Forgiveness of student debts and education for everyone seems beneficial to me. Some of our citizens are being being held back, let us open the doors for them.

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        You're welcome. I love it when other people are generous with my money. So, for those that actually had a clue, worked their ass off and paid for college, do *they* get any money? I mean, hell, since we're handing it out...

        Charlie Gilley “They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759 Has never been more appropriate.

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          Which part of the courts ruling are you concerned about? [Srinivasa Ramanujan](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Srinivasa\_Ramanujan) was locked into poverty. There are many more examples. Forgiveness of student debts and education for everyone seems beneficial to me. Some of our citizens are being being held back, let us open the doors for them.

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          Bailing out those who make bad decisions, from students through to-big-to-fail banks, perpetuates bad decision making. Student loans can't be discharged in bankruptcy, which should have been a big hint to those taking them. Without that special provision, there wouldn't have been nearly as many student loans propping up the university complex and its advocacy of wokeism and other idiocies. It has joined the military-industrial and medical complexes as a sink for taxpayer money.

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            Which part of the courts ruling are you concerned about? [Srinivasa Ramanujan](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Srinivasa\_Ramanujan) was locked into poverty. There are many more examples. Forgiveness of student debts and education for everyone seems beneficial to me. Some of our citizens are being being held back, let us open the doors for them.

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            I have no grounds for objection when one uses their own money to remedy other's bad choices. I strongly object when one does so using my money. Make no mistake - I can and do give charity, but the recipients and the amounts given are my decision, using my money, not the Government's, using public monies.

            Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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              Biden celebrates court decisions favoring his plan to forgive student loans, says 22 million applications received

              Just wondering. :laugh: Though I'm surprised. No news of the website failing under load, like when the website for health insurance was "opened" to the public. [edit]Hmm, and I meant to post this in the Lounge. Forgot I was here. Well, relatively relevant. Here's the link: Biden celebrates court decisions favoring his plan to forgive student loans, says 22 million applications received - MarketWatch[^] [/edit]

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              I guess it will come as no surprise that the replies to this thread seem to be rapidly deteriorating into Soapbox territory. :sigh: One for @chris-maunder and @sean-ewington to keep an eye on at least.


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                Bailing out those who make bad decisions, from students through to-big-to-fail banks, perpetuates bad decision making. Student loans can't be discharged in bankruptcy, which should have been a big hint to those taking them. Without that special provision, there wouldn't have been nearly as many student loans propping up the university complex and its advocacy of wokeism and other idiocies. It has joined the military-industrial and medical complexes as a sink for taxpayer money.

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                Greg Utas wrote:

                which should have been big hint to those taking them

                To be fair, they're kids who are making their first decisions as adults and don't entirely know what they're doing. They're mostly doing as they're advised while trying to make sense of the adulthood they've suddenly been thrown into. The whole institution of college/university administration and their finances (at least in the US) needs to be rebuilt, especially considering that most of the money doesn't go to professors, who are performing (or should be performing) the primary function of universities

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                  Which part of the courts ruling are you concerned about? [Srinivasa Ramanujan](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Srinivasa\_Ramanujan) was locked into poverty. There are many more examples. Forgiveness of student debts and education for everyone seems beneficial to me. Some of our citizens are being being held back, let us open the doors for them.

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                  Sorry, but if your degree isn't able to get you a job sufficient to pay it back, why should I have to pay for your mistake. If we really want to do this right, the flip side is that any university/college with say, more than 10% of their students applying for relief should immediately become ineligible for Federal student loans and Pell grants as a waste of taxpayer dollar. Those with sufficient incomes should be denied - period!

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                    I guess it will come as no surprise that the replies to this thread seem to be rapidly deteriorating into Soapbox territory. :sigh: One for @chris-maunder and @sean-ewington to keep an eye on at least.


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                    Everyone here is being great. Thanks for keeping this open and civil and not personal. :thumbsup:

                    cheers Chris Maunder

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