So when you are unable to pay, they make it so most people will never be able to repay their loans...
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It's the time-honored tradition of debtor's prison.
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Wow, not even a subtle approach to causing more foreclosures. It's as if someone with real estate experience wrote this.
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We live in the upside down.
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Next step debtors prison. Maybe we'll bring back the work house.
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That's about as logical as putting people in jail who are behind on child support. How do they expect to get the money if you can't work?
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So let's make it so they can5 get to work???? That's wrong.
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Absolutely disgusting; take away your ability to pursue your profession, and your ability to legally drive to your job, earned via your education and license. Repugnant.
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The States are an arm of collection agencies?
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Counterproductive
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Might as well throw them into debtors prison. Makes no sense
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First day of college vs day you pay off student loanspic.twitter.com/xUEzNHgudn
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45 routinely refuses to pay his bills, can he be permanently suspended from the office of the President?
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And how does that help people pay their bills?
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So take away their source of income because they can't pay a loan back? Makes perfect sense - not!
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Another form of debtors prison
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While this may be harsh, it forces those individuals to take responsibility for themselves. No one forced them to have student loan debt.
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Then when they do and drive to work to paid said loan, get in trouble, you will say it's harsh but it will teach you to be responsible for yourself?
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A lot of highly educated people who took out student loans, are now working at low-wage jobs, struggling to keep their heads above water. So now we should take away their ability to work? Great idea. Create a whole new class of jobless, homeless people.
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