The idea of cancelling $50k in student debt per borrower is so monstrously unfair, such an obvious sop to the upper classes and their children at the expense of the lower classes, that it's almost unfathomable that a major party supports it.
At the rate at which I'm able to pay I'll be in debt the rest of my life, so no, it doesn't solve my problem. Nor does it solve their problem. It's only possible to think of it as a "solution" if: 1. You think it's legitimate debt in the first place 2. You are falsely moralizing
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Yes, and your payments will be manageable, and, in the long run, you'll likely end up better off than if you hadn't gone to school (if what you say about being a solid STEM student is true). The idea that you should repay your debts is true and moral. Nothing false about it.
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It's not real debt. It's a scam, built within a system of other scams. No one is obligated to pay student debt.
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