It seems clear that at first you mistakenly thought private companies owned the loans, and when I informed you otherwise, you looked it up, realized the error, declined to admit it, and shifted the discussion to the irrelevant red herring of third-party processors. ;-)
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Yes, definitely the guy asking "what predatory behavior" in a discussion about student loans who holds the high ground.
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So you're saying I doubt stuff, while you proceed serenely forward, untroubled by any pesky facts that contradict your thesis? :-)
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Haha, no, I'm saying that you are very energetically arguing against a point I didn't make while very smugly congratulating yourself while not exactly demonstrating a great command of the subject.
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But none of that is true. I guess I haven't deleted my tweets and blocked you yet, if that qualifies as "energetic". You've failed to engage with my central point (i.e. that loan processors aren't a major factor in the student debt crisis). And my command of the subject is great.
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Your whole argument has been based on an initial mistake (you thought private companies owned the loans) that you tried to finesse by diverting to a complaint about third party processors that has very little to do with the loan crisis. Fairly poor command of the subject! :-)
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And to be honest, this has all been a consistent theme in your tweets to me. Really, a very poor performance over an extended period of time.
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Please. We have had many positive exchanges, and two disagreements. But whatever.
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I feel like it's been quite a bit more than that, but maybe my memory fails me. In any case it's not worth checking.
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