(April 29, 2022 at 8:17 pm)John 6IX Breezy Wrote: Hmmm well it does sound like a bribe—we'll give you money if you give us your vote. What meaningful difference is there between forgiving student loans and forgiving auto loans? The end result is financially the same for the individual: Less debt.
Unfortunately, I don't follow political debates enough to know what it all entails. But unless the reform is to make education free, and unless that change is implemented first, then what does forgiving student loans do besides buying votes?
And if your intent is to bribe, then at least offer auto and mortgage alternatives for those who don't have student debt. It'll make your constituents lives better all the same.
Federal student aid is forgivable by the federal government and doesn't effect private institutions. Those loans are outside the topic, which is pertinent to Mitt Romney's pandering blather.