I'm sure Americans will understand why plumbers and electricians and factory workers will be paying the educational debt of harvard grads.
That's one of the biggest problems I see with this. They aren't offering anything to anyone who borrowed money to get vehicles/tools/training for the trades. NOT that the government has ANY business canceling legal debts and forcing the American taxpayer to pony up, but I'm talking about how they're distributing the money.
Education costs money whether you're buying a 1 ton pickup to put a welding machine on or going to college.
The second thing that irritates me about this; how many of those people were nothing more than professional students who were taking bullshit classes just to hang out at college as long as they could so they didn't have to enter the workforce? How many of them actually passed the classes the rest of us are now going to have to pay for?
And finally, I was always told you go to college so you could make a decent living. Why are these people tens of thousands, and in some cases hundreds of thousands in debt, and still making less than $125k? I never went to college ... well I took 7 hours when I was in my 30's, but it wasn't my cup of tea, and I make over $125k.
And finally, finally, I rented houses to some college folks (not all of them youngsters) who were using their student loan money to pay rent! They didn't want to work so they took out more money to pay for their rent, utilities, and other things. THAT is what Joe is forcing the American taxpayer to pay for.
How many of these parasites who are getting the loan 'forgiveness' are not paying ANY federal tax due to the tax bracket they're in? That Antivaxhunter over at DU had a post that said he/she was in debt for $165k in student loans, but can't work due to being disabled. WTF?!
KC