It’s just not that difficult....really.
Now back you go to your shuffleboard game.
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So you think people should have to work for the federal government to get a bailout that the rich have gotten already time and time again , and STILL proceeded to layoff people?
Yeah, **** that.
It’s a blatantly horrible idea — regressive indentured servitude — but I am not surprised that our resident jackboots would love it.
Yeah…just give everyone free college. No matter what the cost…free for everyone. I'm sure the professors would forgo their salaries to keep costs down. Retired profs could teach for free too.
Then, when we find out that people that pay for private colleges get better jobs, we can attack that too as being blatantly unfair.
I know it is hard for persons in your condition to follow simple discussions, so let me help you out. We are talking about forgiving current debt, not “free college.” There is a connection, I grant, but these are two separate issues.
Try to stay with us in between your shuffleboard matches.
By the way, forgiving current student debt would likely result in a palpable and immediate boost to the economy (sort of like what you all creamed all over when the administration passed the tax cuts — though this would be much, much more widely useful).