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Link/Bridge/EBT card would be analogous to the Pell grant where both are funded by taxpayer dollars, not a student loan.

Ultimately, people that use EBT/Bridge will repay that money over time when they get out of that rut and work a job where they pay income taxes. If they never get out of it and die of old age still on EBT then they've lived a life eatin' free on everybody else's dime.
 
Link/Bridge/EBT card would be analogous to the Pell grant where both are funded by taxpayer dollars, not a student loan.

Ultimately, people that use EBT/Bridge will repay that money over time when they get out of that rut and work a job where they pay income taxes. If they never get out of it and die of old age still on EBT then they've lived a life eatin' free on everybody else's dime.
That's more hate. 🙃
 
This is such a bigger conversation than just getting loans paid off.

What about scholarships that people have to work for to get that money? People who donate to scholarships? Working othe uni
Put it to you like this u go to grocery and pay cash right

Someone else goes to the grocery store and use their link card

Should we ask for them niggas to ultimately repay the link money?

:hahaha:
if people live on assistance , they are getting help because either they need it or gamed the system. Cool. That’s different than having a job. But those with jobs tend to be mad at those gaming the system cuz our taxes pay for people who don’t need it but taking just cuz.
 
...I knew plenty of muthafuccas who had degrees and didn't know SHYT or knew what the fucc they was doin.

Hell...they'd deferred all their questions to the mofo who had the years of experience.
 
I think that's the part of it everyone that took out a student loan seems to not want to think about. Basically a big ass "fuck you" to the folks that busted their asses to put themselves through school. How is that even remotely fair to those folks? One of my old roommates in the dorms put himself through the pre-law program working at the McDonalds across the street from campus for years, then transferred to U of M's school of law and worked a job at a local burger spot in A2. Lotta folks I went to school with were on that time, so just fuck them?
Imagine being able to put ya self through law school by just working at McDonalds and then some other small burger spot. Must be nice.

Tell us more about how much harder it was for you guys back in the olden days

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Who said they were against it???

Well your responses have been pretty much "If I can't have it nobody should because it's not fair."

Also your anecdote about working a burger spot to pay for school is nice but no way in hell you think in 2023 going into 2024 that actually helps your argument. It actually hurts the stance against loan forgiveness and shows just how much the cost of college and post grad has gotten. Because that story you told ain't happening now.
 
Imagine being able to put ya self through law school by just working at McDonalds and then some other small burger spot. Must be nice.

Tell us more about how much harder it was for you guys back in the olden days

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Work, school and that's it. While I was out chasing hoes, drinking, and partying it up my roommate was either working one of his jobs or studying at night. Most I've ever seen him do that wasn't school or work related was when some of the crew would stop by to play Tecmo Bowl and maybe he'd join in. I knew a chick that stacked all of her classes on tuesdays and thursdays and worked a full time job as the kitchen manager at the Christian college not far from our school. Big Marcy down the hall in the dorms was working the night shift full time at a bank counting deposits to pay for school. There was also a fuckton of grants to apply for, at least there was back in them days. There used to be a big ass book that had grants and scholarships listed in it and how to apply that folks would literally sit in the library for hours on end looking through it and writing info down just so they could find money for school.
 
Well your responses have been pretty much "If I can't have it nobody should because it's not fair."

Also your anecdote about working a burger spot to pay for school is nice but no way in hell you think in 2023 going into 2024 that actually helps your argument. It actually hurts the stance against loan forgiveness and shows just how much the cost of college and post grad has gotten. Because that story you told ain't happening now.

Learn how to read and comprehend what you're reading: My responses were saying if you're going to wipe out student loans, essentially giving those that took out loans a free education, cool, but at the same time don't forget about the people that paid out of pocket for their education; run them their money back.
 
Learn how to read and comprehend what you're reading: My responses were saying if you're going to wipe out student loans, essentially giving those that took out loans a free education, cool, but at the same time don't forget about the people that paid out of pocket for their education; run them their money back.
How about college should be free for students in this country which I hope you agree instead of saying what about ____.
 
How about college should be free for students in this country which I hope you agree instead of saying what about ____.

It should be free like it is in a number of other countries. Even Brazil has free university level education for it's citizens, how the fuck is it that we don't???
 
damn I’m called a coon cuz I said fix the interest rate so people can pay?

😂🤣😂🤣

Y’all killing the word now

Get out ya feelings
 
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