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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 20 Jan 2016

    Thousands use obscure law to ask for student loan forgiveness, saying schools defrauded them http://on.wsj.com/1RTsMiZ pic.twitter.com/1ws0QbKzln

    2:17 PM - 20 Jan 2016
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      1. Matt Ervin‏ @M_Ervin84 20 Jan 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ if the school used shady tactics, I agree with this. Almost done paying my loans, after 10 years, but my school did not lie to me

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      1. Richard M. Louis‏ @RichardMLouis 20 Jan 2016
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        @WSJ I hope he's a careful spender, but I'm not sure based on the photo.

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      1. KJR‏ @KraenJay 20 Jan 2016
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        @WSJ I think I'm going to the grocery store and tell them forgive me for eating the food but can I have my money back, please 😐

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      1. Steven Lechner‏ @stevenlechner 20 Jan 2016
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        @WSJ BS freeloaders....

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      2. Airman Diplomat‏ @DeeUSAF 20 Jan 2016
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        @WSJ Plenty of options for jobs where debt is forgiven/paid--teachers, military,etc. #FixYourself

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      3. junglebear‏ @elfountains 20 Jan 2016
        Replying to @DeeUSAF

        @DeeUSAF @WSJ they don't want those jobs, cause you know, it requires actually working. Lazy.

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      1. TimRichey‏ @richeytimothy 24 Jan 2016
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        @WSJ then sue the school. Don't expect handouts from taxpayers.

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      1. MPer‏ @MPer17 21 Jan 2016
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        @WSJ loans. Now they're crying "foul" because of their poor decision making??? How about be an adult and accept the consequences.

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      1. MPer‏ @MPer17 21 Jan 2016
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        @WSJ Whatever happened to personal responsibility?! None of these people were forced to go to these schools, or take out insane amounts of

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      1. CW‏ @circuscatch 20 Jan 2016
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        @WSJ I wish I thought of that when I paid off my school loan. LOL. This a financial bubble that the Fed will do anything to prevent a pop

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      1. Chris Greene‏ @Chris_Greene1 20 Jan 2016
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        @WSJ knew that was coming!

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      1. Michael Finley‏ @finleylts 20 Jan 2016
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        @WSJ who's gonna pay? The working people of America

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      1. dime bag‏ @dimebag5150 20 Jan 2016
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        @WSJ @ClarkKentwars GOVT PUSHED MORTGAGES TO PEOPLE WHO COULDN'T AFFORD THEN FORGAVE THEM WHY NOT SCHOOL LOANS ? ITS A RIGHT ISN'T IT ?

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      1. Richard Jasmin‏ @frazzledjazz 20 Jan 2016
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        @WSJ how do i sign up? Dbcc may have act together but keiser is a joke. Network class at bs level sums up my degree. Too many scam college..

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      1. David Frazier‏ @Alexand356D 20 Jan 2016
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        @WSJ great colleges teaching the next generation to be dead beats and scammers!

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      1. Abdulahi Aadam xorow‏ @CXorow 20 Jan 2016
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        @WSJ very good

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      1. edward ballanco‏ @ed_ballanco 20 Jan 2016
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        As long as they didn't borrow the money, they shouldn't have to pay it back. @WSJ

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