The GQP Strongly disagrees. Biden Tried to help, but the GQP obstructionists managed to kill it, as they are wont to do. They never want to Solve a problem; they much prefer to be able to just complain endlessly about it, instead.
My daughter-in-law paid all her students loans back. Really irritates her that others don’t have to pay theirs. I worked while getting my degrees. My wife too. Our solace is that we have very practice degrees and professions.
Oh so you applied critical thinking which the professors did not agree and thus failed you, else tow the party line and pass. “Higher” education today is such a disgusting joke.
Well, the “flunked half my classes” says it is Trumptard and he didn’t have student debt. He didn’t even pay for the people who took his tests fro admittance.
You pay for the right to take classes, with the understanding that the class will be presented in a way that allows you to learn. If you don’t, and flunk, it can be because the class wasn’t taught prperly but is usually because you either weren’t able to learn the material ( and there can be many reasons including lack of suitable background knowledge) or didn’t put forth the effort necessary. The first scenario is the fault of the school and you shouldn’t have to pay for it. Everything else falls on you, although if it is because of a lack of background the situation gets complicated.
instead of paying off existing loans (and p1ssing off the usual suspects), we might give some thought to funding university or vocational schooling universally, either in part or in full, in future in the thinking that equal and universal education would benefit everyone in the long run, both workers and employers who need qualified workers…
drbee 10 months ago
The GQP Strongly disagrees. Biden Tried to help, but the GQP obstructionists managed to kill it, as they are wont to do. They never want to Solve a problem; they much prefer to be able to just complain endlessly about it, instead.
Zykoic 10 months ago
My daughter-in-law paid all her students loans back. Really irritates her that others don’t have to pay theirs. I worked while getting my degrees. My wife too. Our solace is that we have very practice degrees and professions.
Anters55 10 months ago
Oh so you applied critical thinking which the professors did not agree and thus failed you, else tow the party line and pass. “Higher” education today is such a disgusting joke.
Oh Really? 10 months ago
No one forces you to attend college…No one forces you to take a loan out to pay for school
Get some responsibility- learn a trade, put some effort in, for starters put down that game controller and pick up a book
Doug K 10 months ago
Or maybe he should pay a penalty taking time and space that could have been better used by/on someone else and not wasted on him.
bilbrlsn 10 months ago
Well, the “flunked half my classes” says it is Trumptard and he didn’t have student debt. He didn’t even pay for the people who took his tests fro admittance.
cuzinron47 10 months ago
So you should be rewarded for failure, that’s why you fail.
Daltongang Premium Member 10 months ago
What’s the problem, just American Capitalism in action.
Watchdog 10 months ago
Went to class half-time, flunked half of the classes, and wants taxpayers to pay full price. Nope.
mistercatworks 10 months ago
Even if you flunk ALL your classes, you owe.
lawguy05 10 months ago
Why get the loans, AGREE to pay them back, and then ask the TAXPAYERS to pay them???? Liberal logic!
Kirk Barnes Premium Member 10 months ago
You ate the steak, you pay for the meal. The fact that you threw it up on your way out of the door is irrelevant.
MuddyUSA Premium Member 10 months ago
Now there is a unique idea……
raybarb44 10 months ago
Nice try Bozo. You entered into a contract. Man up and fulfill your obligation like you said that you would……
Curiosity Premium Member 10 months ago
You pay for the right to take classes, with the understanding that the class will be presented in a way that allows you to learn. If you don’t, and flunk, it can be because the class wasn’t taught prperly but is usually because you either weren’t able to learn the material ( and there can be many reasons including lack of suitable background knowledge) or didn’t put forth the effort necessary. The first scenario is the fault of the school and you shouldn’t have to pay for it. Everything else falls on you, although if it is because of a lack of background the situation gets complicated.
gopher gofer 10 months ago
instead of paying off existing loans (and p1ssing off the usual suspects), we might give some thought to funding university or vocational schooling universally, either in part or in full, in future in the thinking that equal and universal education would benefit everyone in the long run, both workers and employers who need qualified workers…
Oh Really? 10 months ago
free has a perceived value – not worth much if you don’t pay for it
A free education should be available on merit—-Scholarships and grants
Agreeing to pay for a loan and then letting someone else pay it off is awarding irresponsibility
Also Stop handing out awards for participation – competition is good- we learn when we win we learn when we lose