The City of Kherson, which is in the Crimea region and has now become Russian territory again, has wiped the BANKING DEBTS of those citizens that now have taken up Russian Passports and those in the area. Coupled with the fact that President Putin has put Russia back on the Gold Standard, this will snowball as more Ukraine territories are liberated by Russia from the Nazis. I can imagine the bankers being absolutely unhinged at this news. Putin hates the Globalist Central Bankers and removed them awhile back from Russia. The Central Bank in Russia is owned by the Russian government (people) and not some unelected swill in some office on the other side of the world.
26.40 https://youtu.be/BKEhV8GM9JE
GOLD shall destroy the FED. Q
I and I don’t know how many others paid off debt that we signed for—just as the present students have signed for. I’m not saying I was smart by taking on the debt, but I paid it off. Over $60k including interest. Why should the present day students not have to pay off their debt? No one is holding a gun to their head when they take it on.
Any sort of potential student loan forgiveness will by nature always leave some people who have paid off their loans. If it's always going to be about how some people paid loans, there would never be any improvement. The benefits to the economy will help everyone regardless of if they've paid off loans or not. And if we fix the predatory nature of college costs and predatory student loans, young people wouldn't have to fight such problems going forward, continuing to improve the quality of middle class life.
Well it's also kind of a bummer for the people that took simple physically demanding jobs right out high school. Now they have to keep working to pay for other making a bad investment. It really gets day laborers mad. I believe dems talking about paying off student loans lost them the Hispanic vote.
It's not surprising to see how many of the good responsible conservatives who paid back their student loans are gnashing their teeth over the possibility that someone, somewhere, might be freed from debt-slavery.
But what about me? What about we poor rich kids who never had to borrow so much as a dime to pay for college? Isn't it even more unfair that we a) had to pay ridiculously inflated prices because all those nasty little poor people were allowed to spend someone else's money, and, b) we weren't given any financial aid grants and were forced to pay the full retail price for the mere crime of having lots of money?
All right, I'm exaggerating. We didn't actually pay for school. Our daddies did. See, that right there, that's grit, that's what that is. The Boomers are right. Just stop whining and do what I did. It wasn't hard at all.
But it's still unfair! How will WE benefit from a student loan debt jubilee? Why isn't anyone thinking about ME and MY compensation? I mean, how can I possibly benefit from the housing market not completely collapsing because 45 million of the most educated people in America can't qualify for a mortgage? What good is it to me if 45 million people suddenly have the ability to save money for the first time in their lives? I mean, it's not as if savings = investment, or that I is a core component of Gross Domestic Product, right?
Why won't you shed a tear for me?
What in the reddit did I just read?
Kek!