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Student Loans: Who's got em, and who thinks its a bubble
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<blockquote data-quote="RDJ" data-source="post: 16074271" data-attributes="member: 5905"><p>spoken like a true live of the teet of government lazy ass. she will not get the nomination and she will not get a second term IMHO. I am thinking of following her on twitter just so I can troll the **** out of her. </p><p></p><p> my father made a deal if we wanted to go to college he would pay tuition and books, food, lodging, and spending money was on us. </p><p></p><p> she has said that only applies to men. just shows what a stupid **** she is </p><p></p><p> of everything I have read from you this is about the only thing I think you are 100% wrong on. College is not for everyone and everyone is not cut out for college. Some people learn more and do better at a technical school or figuring life out the hard way. </p><p></p><p>My personal view is you signed a contract when you signed for your student loan. to drop it without paying or delaying payment hoping to get loan forgiveness makes you a thief plain and simple. because you borrowed money on false pretenses. </p><p></p><p>want to avoid college debt? live at home while going to the local community college to get your core requirements out of the way. then go to an in state school for the rest of your degree. I have zero sympathy for anyone that has student debt that didn't do it this way and insisted on going out of state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDJ, post: 16074271, member: 5905"] spoken like a true live of the teet of government lazy ass. she will not get the nomination and she will not get a second term IMHO. I am thinking of following her on twitter just so I can troll the **** out of her. my father made a deal if we wanted to go to college he would pay tuition and books, food, lodging, and spending money was on us. she has said that only applies to men. just shows what a stupid **** she is of everything I have read from you this is about the only thing I think you are 100% wrong on. College is not for everyone and everyone is not cut out for college. Some people learn more and do better at a technical school or figuring life out the hard way. My personal view is you signed a contract when you signed for your student loan. to drop it without paying or delaying payment hoping to get loan forgiveness makes you a thief plain and simple. because you borrowed money on false pretenses. want to avoid college debt? live at home while going to the local community college to get your core requirements out of the way. then go to an in state school for the rest of your degree. I have zero sympathy for anyone that has student debt that didn't do it this way and insisted on going out of state. [/QUOTE]
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