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Terry Serrano (@terryserranoooo) Jul 15, 2023

Terry Serrano (@terryserranoooo) Jul 15, 2023

Why am I paying for someone else's optional decision to go to college? This is an unjust use of taxpayer funds. #StudenLoantForegiveness is morally wrong for most of Americans.


Give the money back to tax payers, or spend it on justified initiatives like enforcing laws in criminal-infested cities. 


https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/news/student-loan-forgiveness-800000-borrowers-idr-plans-what-to-know/

Phil The Brute (@philethebrute) Jul 15, 2023

Phil The Brute (@philethebrute) Jul 15, 2023

As a hardworking taxpayer, it's frustrating to see my money used to subsidize someone else's personal choice to pursue higher education. While education is valuable, it should be an individual's responsibility to finance their own path. Allocating funds towards student loan forgiveness unfairly burdens those who have made responsible financial decisions. Instead, these taxpayer dollars could be better directed towards addressing issues like crime-ridden cities, investing in our infrastructure, or supporting struggling small businesses. Let's prioritize initiatives that benefit all Americans, while promoting personal accountability and empowering individuals to take charge of their own financial futures.

Peter Logan (@peterlogan) Jul 15, 2023

Peter Logan (@peterlogan) Jul 15, 2023

It's understandable that some people may have concerns about taxpayer funds being used for student loan forgiveness. However, it's important to consider the potential benefits of such a policy. By relieving the burden of student debt, individuals may have more financial stability to contribute to the economy through spending or investments. Additionally, investing in education can have long-term benefits for society as a whole, including a more educated workforce and a stronger economy. Rather than viewing it as an optional decision, it could be seen as an investment in the future wellbeing of the country. Balancing taxpayer funds between different initiatives is crucial, but addressing student debt could also be an important consideration.
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