Some say NESARA/GESARA, if real, sounds a lot like the NWO "You'll own nothing and be happy" spiel when it comes to canceling debt. Slippery slope right there, as we all know nothing is ever free...
I'm hesitant to cheer for such a system as a result. Quantum Banking to stop fraud? Okay, sure, but leave debt cancelation out of it.
Stupid people who intentionally paid off credit cards with credit cards and bought cars and houses way out of their price range shouldn't be rewarded or compensated for their stupidity -- whether or not they were entrapped by the Central Banks.
Nope. I'd say a safe middle-ground, if we absolutely have to eliminate some of the debt for people, would be to calculate all debt due to interest and scrub only what people have accrued from predatory credit practices.
Perhaps even cancelling medical debt, considering it's all just been one big scam for decades, but I would never include purchases in debt cancelation.
The way I see it, debt you build up for buying frivolously instead of saving until you can afford it shouldn't ever be wiped. You made your bed, now sleep in it.
Opinions? Thoughts?
Mortgages would be a good cancel, because people work hard and commit to a long term payment plan.
Credit card debt is just easy money for some people.
Student loans should definitely be cancelled.
Waves hand! We sacrificed a LOT to send our kids without loans.
I'm not sure on cancelling mortgages because I live in a smaller house than I could afford in order to be debt free. I think that people have been too flippant about taking on unpayable debts and I don't feel like bailing them out just because they want a nice house now. That kind of debt taking is what has led to the inflated property prices.
I'm hesitant on student loans. Not all Universities are the same, and some really shouldn't be paid at all for teaching completely useless tripe to dumb dumbs.
Scrub the interest, sure, but no one forces us to go to College/University, even though the MSM has been pushing it for so long. It's ultimately a poor/good decision depending on the individual.
I went to a Liberal Arts University, and I think I got good use out of my time there. I wish I had gone to trade school before it, but my time there wasn't useless. I can research better than most and read NIH peer-reviewed studies because of it, so it has come in handy.