Wonderfully said! I feel like a loner for being on the believing side that student loans should be forgiven. Like you said, academia and bankers were actively working towards the cabal plan at that time. It’s something I wish other patriots would view from a different perspective and put their measuring stick away. People view this issue very personally because they have either paid theirs off or won’t get a hand out, therefore their inner child feels it to be unfair.
I know this is from a couple months back but just wanted to say I agree 100% - although every time I've posted how unfair it is to perpetually capitalize student loan interest and then keep charging interest on interest on interest, as if that, too, were borrowed money, the responses have been firmly on the side of the central banks. "At 17, you knew EXACTLY what you were doing financially, like all teenagers! And you knew all the ramifications of that loan, you understood precisely how the interest would be constantly re-capitalized; so screw you, pal. I'M not paying back your loan!" Like they get a bill every month for someone else's student loans.
Teenagers (the people we look to for the smartest, wisest financial decisions for a lifetime!) make a poor financial decision to borrow money based on optimistic ambition, slick advertising and wide-eyed promises of a fantastic future; and suddenly they become an ATM FOR LIFE for the Big Bank. Suddenly the private western central banking system is the best! You need to live like a pauper your entire life, as long as (((they))) get paid back every cent, with interest. On interest. On interest!
"Interesting" how Congress voted to make student loans—of all things—the only kind of loan that can't be discharged in bankruptcy to give the person a new start in life. I was a debt slave for three dozen years. No more! I never owed the money I didn't borrow, so I didn't pay it. Oh well.
I know this is from a couple months back but just wanted to say I agree 100% - although every time I've posted how unfair it is to perpetually capitalize student loan interest and then keep charging interest on interest on interest, as if that, too, were borrowed money, the responses have been firmly on the side of the central banks. "At 17, you knew EXACTLY what you were doing financially, like all teenagers! And you knew all the ramifications of that loan, you understood precisely how the interest would be constantly re-capitalized; so screw you, pal. I'M not paying back your loan!" Like they get a bill every month for someone else's student loans.
Teenagers (the people we look to for the smartest, wisest financial decisions for a lifetime!) make a poor financial decision to borrow money based on optimistic ambition, slick advertising and wide-eyed promises of a fantastic future; and suddenly they become an ATM FOR LIFE for the Big Bank. Suddenly the private western central banking system is the best! You need to live like a pauper your entire life, as long as (((they))) get paid back every cent, with interest. On interest. On interest!
"Interesting" how Congress voted to make student loans—of all things—the only kind of loan that can't be discharged in bankruptcy to give the person a new start in life. I was a debt slave for three dozen years. No more! I never owed the money I didn't borrow, so I didn't pay it. Oh well.