Car loan forgiveness...
JR-57
Loc: South Carolina
Great job Ferrous. Seriously. I admire the fact that you were firm in your belief yet chased down the truth. I respect that. ππ»ππ»
Ferrous
Loc: Pacific North Coast, CA
JR-57 wrote:
Great job Ferrous. Seriously. I admire the fact that you were firm in your belief yet chased down the truth. I respect that. ππ»ππ»
At my age, I've learned not to beat a horse to death trying to get to where I'm going. If the mount I'm riding can't get me there, I have been known to change it... even in the middle of a stream.
Milosia2 wrote:
Isnβt that a tad extreme. Car Loans are not noted in the Constitution but
Education is.
Really? Where?
You've never read the constitution, he'll you hate the constitution.
And no, that's no more extreme than paying off the loans for some idiot that spent good money to get a degree in gender studies, or any other useless degree.
Fab wrote:
Your reward is your education and proving to yourself the wonderful feeling of success!!!
I don't have a wonderful feeling of success or reward.
The biggest waste of money I have ever spent was attending college, buying overpriced textbooks, and getting a leftist indoctrination from professors. However, the parties were fun. Half of the classes I took were a waste of time, I've never used them, but they were required. I paid my own way by working. Everything important I have learned was on my own, either in kindergarten, at work, by reading or doing things on my own time. Why the hell should I pay for someone else's mistake, uh, I mean, er, their college tuition? I already pay for others' college tuition through property taxes and state taxes collected that support the community colleges, state colleges, and universities. If one wants to attend a private college without a scholarship, then plan to pay for it yourself.
Ferrous wrote:
I see in my liberal city, that they are... No more single residencies or even 2 story apartment buildings, but massive 5 & 6 story bee hives for affordable housing...
These monster tenement buildings will hold hundreds of apartments in lots that would support 20 to 40 units.
It's called subsidized housing and/or. Section 8
This is the lefts intent. It's much easier to control and manage people when they are packed in and don't have the freedom of movement of suburban and rural folks. Why the push for EV's? Mike
proud republican wrote:
If biden wants to forgive student loans for millions of able bodies Americans, how about forgiving car- loans, or credit card loans for that matter???... Let's forgive everything that ends with the word 'loans'...ππ
Since they are printing "Monopoly Money " my car and home are paid, how about putting an equal amount in my checking to the student loan gifts, tax free
jack sequim wa wrote:
Since they are printing "Monopoly Money " my car and home are paid, how about putting an equal amount in my checking to the student loan gifts, tax free
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You all should be careful what you ask for.
The "liberals" will probably take you up on it
Ferrous
Loc: Pacific North Coast, CA
Milosia2 wrote:
Isnβt that a tad extreme. Car Loans are not noted in the Constitution but
Education is.
Get a clue!!!!
Is education a fundamental right under the 14th Amendment?
While education may not be a β fundamental right β under the Constitution, the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment requires that when a state establishes a public school system (as in Texas), no child living in that state may be denied equal access to schooling.
JFlorio wrote:
Education is not mentioned in the Constitution of the United States, and for good reason. The Founders wanted most aspects of life managed by those who were closest to them, either by state or local government or by families, businesses, and other elements of civil society.
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I'd have to agree with your assessment!
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