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
Why does it have to be student loan specifically though?? What about debt in general. Credit cards are way more predatory in the sense of insane internet rates, and I guarantee most everyone has some they could pay off. It could be $10,000 towards anything such as student loans, credit cards, home loan, car loans, and if you absolutely have no debt - some form of future tax credit spread out, medical expense, etc I’m just freestyling thoughts at this point
the ire is that it’s so very specific, yet only seems to advantage a select few people. Once again — punishing those that never incurred debt, or did the right thing and paid it off already, or had enough time to pay it off — you’re punished for doing well and right today, just the way society seems to always operate. What’s up is down, left is right, true is false and this is just one more example to hang onto.
If you’re going to do it— do it for everyone in some way, or don’t do it all
One step at a time. We'll get to those. Fuck the banks.
I just picked a topical subject.
Fair enough.
My solution is just to drop the interest on these loans to zero or near zero (case by case) — everyone wins, and no one is given a freebie.
It’s daunting to pay $2,000/year and not even chip your principal (and that was with only 30k in student loans). I paid mine off in 2019 though