This

This.

This is what True American Patriots should do.

Refuse the loan forgiveness. Just pay it off. It will make you stronger and does not steal from the taxpayer.

This is what it means to be white.

Only niggers and trannys rake loan forgiveness.

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How did americans become so cucked out that they think blatant usery is a virtue? This country can collapse fast enough.

Demonrats will gladly steal from hard working Americans.

>AHHH I'M GRINDINGGGG!!!

Cope tranny
Ywnbaw

But you will always be a tax slave

thats fucking retarded. my wife has ~35k in student debt and recieived pell grants. i told her to make sure she finds exactly how to get that money. both our incomes this year will be ~210k.. we clearly dont need it. but ive already paid like 25k in taxes this year and if old man retard is giving out money, i'll take it

You Will Never Be A Grinder

So you admit to being a nigger welfare queen. You liberals should all move to canada and leave america alone.

>inb4 137 posters who don't understand fucking sarcasm

Nah. The right move is take the money and then don’t vote democrat ever lol

dude just heard a rap song 3 minutes before he tweeted this with this lyrics and thought he is the cool kid today tweeting rap song lyrics of some nigger while 100% taking the 20k in a heartbeat. fuck this bs

Seethe more faggot

>2 trillion invading the wrong country
>7 trillion bailing out boomer pensions and failed banks
>1.7 trillion in no-fault PPP loans (corporate grift)

>but somehow the buck stops at 300billion to help fellow Americans

Kill yourself you Schlomo fuck

Yeah this is my thoughts exactly. I'm not going to complain if the government finally decided to give me money instead of useless niggers

Typical nigger stealing from American Patriots

Absolutely seething and coping lmao

I WANT MY TAX MONEY TO GO TO ISRAEL FUCK THESE YOUTH

kek

being married with student debt is complete horseshit because of all the household rules on income based repayment

if you're married, you both work, and you make a combined household income of, say, you lose ~20% of your income to taxes, then - because the income based cap was 10% based on post-tax household income, but applied per lender instead of per household - so you lose another ~20% of what you have left. You're down 65% of your listed salary before you even start dealing with a mortgage/rent or utilities or groceries.

*of, say, $100K

Theoretical question for yall:
If people were given $10k rather than just deleting $10k off their loans, what % of people would use that $10k on their student loans?