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While we were busy being horrified by the Harris-Trump race.....

Friday witnessed the launch of another shameless, unethical, unlawful Biden student loan policy. Specifically, loans are forgiven in the presence of “hardship,” which is identified by two provisions. The first cancels debt when the Department of Education predicts that the borrower is at least 80 percent likely to default within the next two years. THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION!!! Is there a worse financial institution on this planet, less to be trusted to assess default risk, than the Department of Education?

The second is a real knee-slapper. Hardship is divined by looking at 17 “non-exclusive factors,” including one factor that the Department itself calls a “catch-all” to “preserve the Department’s flexibility” to forgive debt. This is a joke. A blatant, corrupt, wrongful joke.

- Douglas Holtz-Eakin, economist


OK... so the more likely the student is to default, the more likely they are to get free money! YAY! Great incentive for everyone to select a major wisely and become a productive self-supporting citizen.

We recently estimated the President’s new student debt cancellation plan would cost between $250 billion and $750 billion over a decade


https://www.crfb.org/blogs/how-much-would-student-loan-hardship-provision-cost?utm_source=American+Action+Forum+Emails&utm_campaign=34696190cb-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2020_11_19_05_40_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_64783a8335-34696190cb-471107068


So, what's $750 billion among friends???? Compared to our ~$36 Trillion in debt it's just chump change I guess.
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The USA can't imagine that it has a responsibility to actually educate people. It's beyond help.
irishmolly72 · 56-60, F
@Roundandroundwego There's a difference between educating people and giving away hundreds of billions to people who will some day be among the wealthiest people who ever lived.
@irishmolly72 sure. At some point the country should apologize and forgive the loans because they weren't enough and they weren't affordable. That's a start. Rich parents didn't make kids owe for education. My family constantly reminded me - when they were still alive - that they were ripped off when they bought all those degrees for me. They got only education for the money and I never did become a fascist.
irishmolly72 · 56-60, F
@Roundandroundwego Yeah we're such an awful country that millions flock here illegally. Let's all apologize for how horrible we are to people. 🤓
@irishmolly72 sorry, but people move, less now than in the twentieth century. Most people fleeing socialism in Latin America would love to be employees in an apartheid state. Good murkans arrive every day
irishmolly72 · 56-60, F
@Roundandroundwego You, of course, are free to leave for that utopia that you know is out there somewhere.