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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 15 Dec 2017

    Twenty states suspend the professional or driver’s licenses of people who fall behind on loan payments, a Times investigation foundhttp://nyti.ms/2CsN5z8 

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      2. Dan Dominé‏ @DanDomine 15 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        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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      3. atlings‏ @atlings 15 Dec 2017
        Replying to @DanDomine @nytimes

        It's the time-honored tradition of debtor's prison.

        0 replies 1 retweet 14 likes
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      1. Skywalker‏ @realLarrySky 15 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        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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      1. Daniel Biasevich‏ @Barbarosevich 15 Dec 2017
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        We live in the upside down.

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      1. linda pankewicz‏ @LindaPankewicz 15 Dec 2017
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        Next step debtors prison. Maybe we'll bring back the work house.

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      1. Heather‏ @realHeatherD 15 Dec 2017
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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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      1. Darla Zas‏ @Darlazas 15 Dec 2017
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        So let's make it so they can5 get to work???? That's wrong.

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      2. irishwinelover‏ @irishwinelover 15 Dec 2017
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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.

        2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
      3. mark grimm‏ @mgrimm920 15 Dec 2017
        Replying to @irishwinelover @nytimes

        The States are an arm of collection agencies?

        0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
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      2. SportyVerbiage®‏ @SportyVerbiage 15 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Counterproductive

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      3. Wanda‏ @Wanda878891 15 Dec 2017
        Replying to @SportyVerbiage @nytimes

        Might as well throw them into debtors prison. Makes no sense😠

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      1. Ronnie Fleming‏ @Ron_Flem 15 Dec 2017
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        First day of college vs day you pay off student loanspic.twitter.com/xUEzNHgudn

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      1. NV Resistance‏ @justmeinlv 15 Dec 2017
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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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      1. Robert Walker‏ @plymouthduster6 15 Dec 2017
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        And how does that help people pay their bills?

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      1. Deborah Kay‏ @beedl70 15 Dec 2017
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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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      1. Kilokilo‏ @Kilokilo2017 15 Dec 2017
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        Another form of debtors prison

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      2. KeepingFaith‏ @AndraAugust1919 15 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        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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      3. LJ Stewart‏ @beckatme 15 Dec 2017
        Replying to @AndraAugust1919 @nytimes

        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?

        0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
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      1. DaleElena 🇺🇸‏ @DaleXlnt 15 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        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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