Yes because “go to the financial aid office” completely resolves the education-finance issues most college students are up against. So glad I “learned more”
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You're a MONSTER. How dare you threaten to take away PSLF from hard working teachers who rely on it to survive financially! You're actively making it HARDER to get by for the middle class.
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First: you ask your congressperson to vote against taxation of tuition waivers.
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Please have a Town Hall.
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You literally said nothing... You said go to the student loan office, work a full-time job. Perhaps you should give that advice to teachers living in their cars.https://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2016/03/24/470710747/more-teachers-cant-afford-to-live-where-they-teach …
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@virginiafoxx you're making abundantly clear to middle and lower-income Americans that you couldn't care less about whether or not they can afford a college education. Trying to eliminate#PSLF says it all about you. You will lose your job next year, and you'll deserve to.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I haven't had a chance to read the bill yet, but they'd be mired in decades of legal disputes for breach of contract if they were to try to alter the terms of thosein repayment https://www.forbes.com/sites/zackfriedman/2017/12/06/house-bill-student-loan-forgiveness/#359d259e7990 …pic.twitter.com/oq5LovG3Pu
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My reading is the same, that there will be grandfathering in of those already in PSLF. Anyone not in should apply now. If the House flips blue next year (it just might, the way things are going) maybe some of these programs that help working people will be revived. Vote Them Out.
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I will be working hard to see that NC learns what she is doing to us. The article states: "Of the 726,000 people in her district, I estimate that roughly 300,000 have been to college, and 200,000 of these had to take out loans to go." That's 200,000 people to help
#VoteHerOut
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