I'd settle for 1 year hard labor building a border wall, personally. Builds character, builds useful skills, and provides incentive to *not* abuse the system.
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piece work: $0.50 per cinderblock stacked no malingering !
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I so agree. The only other side is to follow the IRC and have all those college students pay income taxes on forgiven debt.
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I work for my loan forgiveness. I am exchanging the higher price I could obtain for my labor for ten years by working in a private firm against whatever loan obligation remains after that ten years of payments and work.
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I'll take a hell of a tax penalty for it too. But it is an exchange.
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Failed for cheating!
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But that plan would render my BA in gender studies completely useless on the job market!
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Honestly, if universities had to forgive the debts of students willing to turn in their credentials, it would be a whole different business.
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I think you're looking at the wrong side of the equation. We were told we were getting credentials, however, they turned out to be worthless in most cases. Institutions should pay back the loans they fraudulently pushed on people.
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