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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jan 3

    The Education Department is seeking to curb student-loan forgiveness for some college graduateshttp://on.wsj.com/2E417Y3 

    8:15 PM - 3 Jan 2018
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    18 replies 52 retweets 61 likes
      1. Marie‏ @voicewhitney Jan 3
        Replying to @WSJ

        Apparently no reasonable, effective win-win programs will be left once this country is "great" again.

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      2. martha soley‏ @MarthaSoley Jan 3
        Replying to @WSJ

        Well I paid mine off from 1978-1988 and what we borrowed for my son in 2005-2007. I think everyone should if they can. Don’t know why they should not.🤔

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      3. Mel  🌷 🇺🇸‏ @MelinaLewis Jan 3
        Replying to @MarthaSoley @WSJ

        This program is about fraudulent schools/false advertising and number inflation.

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      1. VonVictor V. Rosenchild‏ @Rosenchild Jan 4
        Replying to @WSJ

        This is yet another ignorant move by the #Trump Administration. This will only weaken the United States on an intellectual level, and will be felt for generations to come, as the American Society tries to catch up to the rest of the world.

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      1. Mike Rose‏ @mrrose555 Jan 3
        Replying to @WSJ

        If you read the article before commenting, it’s about making it harder for students who claim the school “defrauded”them from having loan forgiveness. The article title is purposely misleading for clicks. It’s not affecting normal loan forgiveness, just 134K ppl suing the Dept Ed

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      1. grampy‏ @Ptolemy820 Jan 4
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        There should be no forgiveness. The insidious College scam must stop and action taken against the con artists who bilked these kids in the first place.

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      1. hale sl‏ @hueplay Jan 4
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        I joke that I am indentured to the state...it's not really a joke.

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      1. Michael Gipple‏ @MichaelGipple Jan 3
        Replying to @WSJ

        Should be based on those who have been frugal and not spent thousands using credit cards etc...

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      1. arman‏ @Armancivil Jan 3
        Replying to @WSJ

        Can Betsy Devos do a better job? They are cutting tax, giving corporations and donors around 1.5 trillion. Now they want to compensate it with slashing students funds which are future of this society and economy. Not cool

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      1. Wilbur‏ @8574AZ Jan 3
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        What’s good for our goose is not good for all the student ganders

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      1. Quendi‏ @Quendi459 Jan 3
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        pic.twitter.com/seyhGUk6Qk

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      1. Ophelia Toosh‏ @ophelia_toosh Jan 3
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      1. PA. Vignettes‏ @PAVH48 Jan 3
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        And justice for all!.

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      1. Mark Shriver‏ @chefshiver34 Jan 3
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        Why doesn’t that surprise me

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      1. MSD in the USA  👨‏ @msdusa Jan 3
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        Of course it is. How else can they pay back Trump supporters?

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      1. stock trader‏ @stocktradr Jan 3
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        that would be RADICAL LIBERAL HATEFUL BITTER ANGRY SOCIALIST DEMOCRAT college graduates.

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      1. Bev‏ @Bev54156412 Jan 3
        Replying to @labuda_robert @WSJ

        How so ?

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