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Died By Bear



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PostPosted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 5:07 pm    Post subject: Re: Student loan forgiveness? Reply with quote

mises wrote:

Excellent.

Every single mortgage could have been wiped clean for less than the banks were bailed out for.

We are nothing more than interest producing entities, in the eyes of governments and their banker masters.


Not paying back is an excellent way to protest the unjust system, regardless of which country you are from.



Why pay for the cow when you can get the milk for free?
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madoka



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PostPosted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 7:38 pm    Post subject: Re: Student loan forgiveness? Reply with quote

mises wrote:
Not paying back is an excellent way to protest the unjust system, regardless of which country you are from.


I like to shoplift from Walmart - it's not thievery; it's a protest to their unjust labor practices. Rolling Eyes
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conrad2



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PostPosted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 8:16 pm    Post subject: Re: Student loan forgiveness? Reply with quote

madoka wrote:
mises wrote:
Not paying back is an excellent way to protest the unjust system, regardless of which country you are from.


I like to shoplift from Walmart - it's not thievery; it's a protest to their unjust labor practices. Rolling Eyes


Wow. You pay taxes to Walmart?
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TheUrbanMyth



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PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 5:55 pm    Post subject: Re: Student loan forgiveness? Reply with quote

mises wrote:
Depths of My Soul wrote:

When I found out that the cost of just 1 measly cruise missile ran way above $500,000, it kind of put my loan into perspective.
I'm not paying mine back in protest.

Don't hit that farm or school in my name, and instead wipe out my (and hundreds of other poor people's) loan instead please Mr Government. Thanks.


Excellent.

Every single mortgage could have been wiped clean for less than the banks were bailed out for.

We are nothing more than interest producing entities, in the eyes of governments and their banker masters. Not paying back is an excellent way to protest the unjust system, regardless of which country you are from.


How is defrauding your fellow taxpayer "an excellent way to protest the unjust system"?

Governments and banks get money from the taxpayer. That is the taxpayer's money not theirs.
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conrad2



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PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 9:31 pm    Post subject: Re: Student loan forgiveness? Reply with quote

TheUrbanMyth wrote:
mises wrote:
Depths of My Soul wrote:

When I found out that the cost of just 1 measly cruise missile ran way above $500,000, it kind of put my loan into perspective.
I'm not paying mine back in protest.

Don't hit that farm or school in my name, and instead wipe out my (and hundreds of other poor people's) loan instead please Mr Government. Thanks.


Excellent.

Every single mortgage could have been wiped clean for less than the banks were bailed out for.

We are nothing more than interest producing entities, in the eyes of governments and their banker masters. Not paying back is an excellent way to protest the unjust system, regardless of which country you are from.


How is defrauding your fellow taxpayer "an excellent way to protest the unjust system"?

Governments and banks get money from the taxpayer. That is the taxpayer's money not theirs.


Its not the taxpayers money once the government gets their hands on it. If it is truly taxpayer money as you say, why doesnt the government ask us if its ok to spend the money bombing the middle east, bailing out banks, paying insane pensions to public sector workers.....
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allovertheplace



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PostPosted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 6:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tea party much?

A bunch of stuff has been enacted recently to make the situation better. Such as-10 year repayment if you work in the public sector, no more sally may predatory loans!, income contingent payment plans, etc.

Its not perfect but its a start. Ill try my best to pay back my loans but it just aint gonna happen (loads of debt). But student loans need not destroy lives. Just make an effort and dont ignore them. Last thing the govt wants are defaults. There is a big difference between ignoring them and not being able. Not being able it starting to be dealt with and as such ignorance should fall by the wayside.

NYCgrl- I worked in school too but I have debt. You are simply smarter, harder working, better looking, and overall a superior individual than I.
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Fox



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PostPosted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 7:12 pm    Post subject: Re: Student loan forgiveness? Reply with quote

conrad2 wrote:
If it is truly taxpayer money as you say, why doesnt the government ask us if its ok to spend the money bombing the middle east, bailing out banks, paying insane pensions to public sector workers.....


That's exactly what that whole zany "voting" thing is all about.
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conrad2



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PostPosted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 9:14 pm    Post subject: Re: Student loan forgiveness? Reply with quote

Fox wrote:
conrad2 wrote:
If it is truly taxpayer money as you say, why doesnt the government ask us if its ok to spend the money bombing the middle east, bailing out banks, paying insane pensions to public sector workers.....


That's exactly what that whole zany "voting" thing is all about.


Your theory sounds good, but its not reality. Many people voted for Obama specifically because he said he would end the wars. Surprise. We are still there. No we can vote him out next time for lying, but billions or trillions would have already been spent on the wars.
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NYC_Gal 2.0



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PostPosted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 9:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

allovertheplace wrote:

NYCgrl- I worked in school too but I have debt. You are simply smarter, harder working, better looking, and overall a superior individual than I.


No, I just got lucky through networking. Some loans do make sense, if you're working as well and still need the cash to cover everything. It's those who took out loans, didn't even attempt to work, and cry that life isn't fair. It isn't. I'd have loved to be able to devote more time to studies when I was in school. Life wasn't fair.
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Fox



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PostPosted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 11:16 pm    Post subject: Re: Student loan forgiveness? Reply with quote

conrad2 wrote:

Your theory sounds good, but its not reality. Many people voted for Obama specifically because he said he would end the wars.


I think Obama actually made it fairly clear he would continue to pursue the War in Afghanistan, and even intimated that he'd like to extend it to Pakistan. It was only the Iraq war that he spoke out especially strongly against, and politifact rates his behavior with regards to the Iraq War as "promise kept."

Anyone who voted for Obama with the hope that he would end the wars (plural) completely ignored what he actually said he would do.
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mises



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 6:21 am    Post subject: Re: Student loan forgiveness? Reply with quote

Fox wrote:
conrad2 wrote:
If it is truly taxpayer money as you say, why doesnt the government ask us if its ok to spend the money bombing the middle east, bailing out banks, paying insane pensions to public sector workers.....


That's exactly what that whole zany "voting" thing is all about.


The FIRE economy purchases elections.
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northway



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 6:26 am    Post subject: Re: Student loan forgiveness? Reply with quote

Fox wrote:
conrad2 wrote:

Your theory sounds good, but its not reality. Many people voted for Obama specifically because he said he would end the wars.


I think Obama actually made it fairly clear he would continue to pursue the War in Afghanistan, and even intimated that he'd like to extend it to Pakistan. It was only the Iraq war that he spoke out especially strongly against, and politifact rates his behavior with regards to the Iraq War as "promise kept."

Anyone who voted for Obama with the hope that he would end the wars (plural) completely ignored what he actually said he would do.


Yeah, working on the campaign all the official literature hedged on leaving Afghanistan and Iraq. Gave enough to keep liberals happy, but nothing set in stone.
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mises



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 6:38 am    Post subject: Re: Student loan forgiveness? Reply with quote

northway wrote:
Fox wrote:
conrad2 wrote:

Your theory sounds good, but its not reality. Many people voted for Obama specifically because he said he would end the wars.


I think Obama actually made it fairly clear he would continue to pursue the War in Afghanistan, and even intimated that he'd like to extend it to Pakistan. It was only the Iraq war that he spoke out especially strongly against, and politifact rates his behavior with regards to the Iraq War as "promise kept."

Anyone who voted for Obama with the hope that he would end the wars (plural) completely ignored what he actually said he would do.


Yeah, working on the campaign all the official literature hedged on leaving Afghanistan and Iraq. Gave enough to keep liberals happy, but nothing set in stone.


The peace candidates never had a chance. Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich were ridiculed. The establishment ensures through campaign contributions and blanket support from their media that only candidates who support the status quo can be elected.
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Kuros



Joined: 27 Apr 2004

PostPosted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 9:03 am    Post subject: Re: Student loan forgiveness? Reply with quote

Fox wrote:
conrad2 wrote:

Your theory sounds good, but its not reality. Many people voted for Obama specifically because he said he would end the wars.


I think Obama actually made it fairly clear he would continue to pursue the War in Afghanistan, and even intimated that he'd like to extend it to Pakistan. It was only the Iraq war that he spoke out especially strongly against, and politifact rates his behavior with regards to the Iraq War as "promise kept."

Anyone who voted for Obama with the hope that he would end the wars (plural) completely ignored what he actually said he would do.


Very true. Obama has been largely consistent. The only things I don't remember him campaigning on were:

(1) I will get down on my knees for Wall Street

(2) Gitmo forever!

(3) Extend the tax cuts to extend my Presidency
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bucheon bum



Joined: 16 Jan 2003

PostPosted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 10:46 am    Post subject: Re: Student loan forgiveness? Reply with quote

Kuros wrote:
Fox wrote:
conrad2 wrote:

Your theory sounds good, but its not reality. Many people voted for Obama specifically because he said he would end the wars.


I think Obama actually made it fairly clear he would continue to pursue the War in Afghanistan, and even intimated that he'd like to extend it to Pakistan. It was only the Iraq war that he spoke out especially strongly against, and politifact rates his behavior with regards to the Iraq War as "promise kept."

Anyone who voted for Obama with the hope that he would end the wars (plural) completely ignored what he actually said he would do.


Very true. Obama has been largely consistent. The only things I don't remember him campaigning on were:

(1) I will get down on my knees for Wall Street

(2) Gitmo forever!

(3) Extend the tax cuts to extend my Presidency


In regards to #2, I think that's basically an impossible situation to fix. #1, I think that just illustrates his weakness when it comes to business and financial matters (i.e. he's in over his head). #3, uggh.. What annoys me about that one is he campaigned AGAINST that extension. Well I guess he campaigned for closing gitmo too, but I figured that wasn't likely to happen.
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